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  1. El Baile Alemán ("The German Dance" in Spanish) is a cover album by Señor Coconut y Su Conjunto which was released on 23 December 1999 on vinyl in the US and released on other formats and regions on 26 January 2000. It consists of Kraftwerk covers done in a Latin American style.

  2. Beeinflusst von den Rhythmen lateinamerikanischer Tänze wie Cha-Cha-Cha oder Rumba veröffentlichte er 2000 als Señor Coconut das Album El baile alemán, auf welchem er Stücke der deutschen Band Kraftwerk als Latin-Versionen coverte.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Uwe_SchmidtUwe Schmidt - Wikipedia

    Uwe Schmidt obtained official permission by Kraftwerk themselves to release El Baile Alemán, though had to remove his version of "Radioactivity". European and North American record companies remained uninterested until triggered by the hype El Baile Alemán had caused in Japan.

  4. 10. Apr. 2013 · At this year’s CTM 13 festival in Berlin, Electronic Beats’ editor-in-chief Max Dax publicly interviewed the German musician living in Chile Uwe Schmidt—aka Atom Heart, Atom™, Señor Coconut, and more—uncovering archiving, cultural imperialism, Axl Rose, and what Kraftwerk really think about Señor Coconut.

  5. Looking at El Baile Alemán as a multi-layered site of postnational musical production, I consider how Schmidt’s adoption of multiple personae and musical references call into question issues of genre naming, authenticity, identity, colliding stereotypes and authorship.

  6. 4. Juli 2000 · Schmidt wisely favors the bigger hits with the most distinctive melodies: "Showroom Dummies," "Trans-Europe Express," "Neon Lights," and "Tour de France" are all highlights. The puzzling...

  7. Derweil die Pop-Theoretiker sich in Deutungen zu „El Baile Alemán“ förmlich überschlugen, rief Schmidt ihnen gleichsam „Entspannt euch!“ zu und verwies darauf, dass seine Kraftwerk ...