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Kraftwerk co-founder Florian Schneider dies

- By RANDALL ROBERTS

Florian Schneider, who co-founded the seminal German electronic band Kraftwerk in 1970 and went on to become a godfather of genres including synth-pop, hip-hop, electronic dance music and post-rock, has died. Schneider was 73.

One of the most important musicians of the computer age, the artist died after what his longtime bandmate Ralf Hutter described as a short bout with cancer.

It’s hard to overstate the ways in which Kraftwerk co-founders Schneider and Hutter transforme­d popular music. The New York Times once wrote that “what the Beatles are to rock music, Kraftwerk is to electronic dance music.”

The band issued a string of albums across the 1970s that upended pop music. 1977’s “Trans Europe Express” became one of Kraftwerk’s most identifiab­le songs, and was later harnessed by pioneering rap artist Afrika Bambaata to create the 1982 smash “Planet Rock.”

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