Customer Reviews for Kraftwerk
Filter
"Kraftwerk" Got The Best Live Sound In General!
What Was Happened There In Concert? I Saw And Heard Michael Jackson, Kiss, Phil Collins, Sting, The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry And Others Live, But Kraftwerk Had The Best Sound From All Of Them.
Loved it
Beautiful set, played al the right songs at the right time. My two young kids sat through the entire concert mesmerized and without complaints, and that's a glowing endorsement. I wasn't aware of any issues with the sound. Maybe my ears aren't discerning enough, but I loved it exactly the way it was. Great fun!
Absoluetly Epic!!!
Ive seen Kraftwerk a few times and this was by far the best show from them. The sound was incredible, albeit loud (like I like it). The venue was awesome and the entire performance was spectacular. The final song "Musique Non Stop" was a perfect finishing song to a standing ovation. So good.
First time I ve seen them
OK, credit to previous reviewers, way too much bass. With one member no longer with the group perhaps he oversaw the mixing. Nothing to compare to but the majority of the audience was please, as noted by there grovin to the music
Kraftwerk is not generic EDM
I have seen them every time they have played in L.A. and this one was not very good. Way over the top sub-sonic bass and drums. The shrine is set up for a lot of EDM and Kraftwerk does not fit in to that genre. Way to loud and you could not hear anything but the over the top the bass which pounds in your head.
Disappointing Bone Shattering Bass
Lifelong Kraftwerk fan - this is my 5th Kraftwerk concert - saw them first back in the early 80's in Santa Monica. Something went terribly wrong at this venue. As others have mentioned, the mixing was way, way off. First couple sets were OK, but I noticed a 'tonality' issue where things weren't as 'crisp' or nuanced as they should have been. A few more songs in, it was as if whoever was at the controls knew that there was a problem, and decided to 'cover it up' by over cranking the sub-bass to ludicrous level, to where all other levels turned to mud and the vocals were drowned out to unintelligible utterances. First concert I've ever walked out on - half-way through, enough was enough, my rib cage and internal organs were being assaulted and vibrated to where I couldn't stand it anymore. We noticed others were doing the same. Outside, even the glass panels in the building far from the stage were audibly vibrating. Thank goodness I have memories past concerts, which were excellent.