Esperanto (Elektric Music album) explained

Esperanto
Type:studio
Artist:Elektric Music
Cover:Kb_esperanto.jpg
Border:yes
Released:1993
Genre:Synth-pop, techno
Label:SPV
Producer:Karl Bartos
Next Title:Electric Music
Next Year:1998

Esperanto, released in 1993, was the first studio album by Elektric Music, initially a collaboration of Karl Bartos (formerly of Kraftwerk) and Lothar Manteuffel (formerly of Rheingold), but later only Bartos worked under this name. The project begun after Bartos ended his involvement with Kraftwerk in 1991. The songs "Show Business" and "Kissing the Machine" were co-written with Andy McCluskey of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, with McCluskey performing vocals on the latter track. "Crosstalk" and "Overdrive" were co-written with Kraftwerk associate Emil Schult, who was also the art director of the cover graphics of the early Elektric Music releases. About half the songs are similar to Kraftwerk, and the others more to contemporary techno.

Reception

Allmusic gives the album a four out of five star rating, commenting "A fine slice of electronica, Esperanto demonstrates that in 1993, the teacher was quite willing to learn some things from his students."[1]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
Germany1993SPVlimited edition CD in digipackSPV 084-92892[2]
CD in jewel caseSPV 084-92832[3]
EuropeEast WestCD4509-92999-2[4]
United StatesAtlanticCD82604-2[5]
Japan1999Nippon CrownCD, remastered, with 6 bonus tracks, titled Esperanto_plusCRCL-4711[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r251361/review|pure_url=yes}} Esperanto > Review ]. . Alex . Henderson . 2010-09-19.
  2. Web site: Elektric Music - Esperanto (Germany, Limited Edition, Digipak) . . 2010-09-19.
  3. Web site: Elektric Music - Esperanto (Germany) . . 2010-09-19.
  4. Web site: Elektric Music - Esperanto (Europe) . . 2010-09-19.
  5. Web site: Elektric Music - Esperanto (US) . . 2010-09-19.
  6. Web site: Elektric Music - Esperanto_plus (Japan) . . 2010-09-19.