Autobahn
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Minimum-Maximum ~ Kraftwerk
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"First of all the sound picture is perfect, the trademark sound of Kraftwerk is extremely warm sounding compared to the thin electronics of the DJ's and button-pushers who have emerged from the influence of Kraftwerk's early albums. Seems the sound of Kraftwerk has improved this live collection features most of their most familiar songs, but with much more swing, depth, and luster. As far as the co..."
Autobahn by Kraftwerk
1 recommendation
"Although this album was originally released in 1974 it has managed to remain relevant throughout the years. Kraftwerk were certainly innovators in alternative music, so anyone who prides themselves on their music collection should own this."
CHEAP MONDAY Autobahn in Unwash
1 recommendation
"...maybe for someone who's not all about the ultra tight jeans, but still wants to sport some Cheap Mondays. These are the jeans for you. The Unwashed denim is 16" at the knee that breaks to 15" at the leg opening. Very clean, very simple, very awesome cut/design."
Cheap Monday Autobahn Unwashed
1 recommendation
"Looking for really cheap unwashed raw denim? This is your answer."
Rick Steves Luggage - Autobahn 21in. Rolling Backpack RSK62
1 recommendation
"Makes staying organized easy!"
Europeanplates Autobahn Decal - Germany Sticker
1 recommendation
"Autobahn decal. Really enought said!!!"
Salomon Xa Pro 3D Ultra 2 Autobahn
1 recommendation
"A new pair of trail shoes that I found in my favourtie online shop (tresdosuno.es), if you think that they're beautiful, you haven't see it well. They are so fashion and really well designed. And very very confortable. I think I'm gonna buy a pair."
Walton Ford: Pancha Tantra
1 recommendation
"Walton Ford's art is deserving of a great book, and I'm happy to see Taschen Books take the time and care to present the work of Walton Ford in such a high quality art and collector’s edition. ABOUT THE BOOK: Walton Ford’s life-sized watercolors of animals could be mistaken for 19th-century natural-science illustrations or British colonial paintings. Except they’re not. Something strange and u..."



