My dear Florian
— Jean-Michel Jarre (@jeanmicheljarre) May 6, 2020
Your Autobahn will never end..
Le Tour de France ne sera plus jamais le même..#FlorianSchneider #kraftwerk #Autobahn pic.twitter.com/07Oks7PV2j
SO SAD TO HEAR ABOUT FLORIAN | KRAFTWERK WERE OUR BIGGEST INFLUENCE | ELECTRONIC MUSICS BIGGEST INFLUENCE, EVEN ONE OF ROCKS BIGGEST INFLUENCE | WHAT A HERO pic.twitter.com/Ro83iKnSDv
— Orbital (@orbitalband) May 6, 2020
The world has lost a real pioneer
— The Orb (@Orbinfo) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian from Kraftwerk
Thank you for everything electronic & spiritual - on the stairs in my mums listening to autobahn . It changed me for the better . Danke Florian & may you rest peacefully forever & EVA .
A heart broken orb x pic.twitter.com/sCw74scfjj
We are absolutely gutted to hear about the passing of @kraftwerk Co-founder, Florian Schneider, due to cancer. He was 73 years old. Florian, while being a part of Kraftwerk, helped shape electronic music & its influence on many genres from synthpop to rock. pic.twitter.com/tSrmnOgMQl
— KORG USA (@KorgUSA) May 6, 2020
Ffs...
— Geoff Barrow (@jetfury) May 6, 2020
They Changed music forever.
RIP. Florian Schneider.
https://t.co/ILGpalEmmY
Kraftwerk ~Trans-Europe Express (1977) https://t.co/iUBf0brre1 I bought album , I was 17 year old in Glasgow!! Florian Schneler? He's God,Fact-Edwyn,
— Edwyn Collins (@EdwynCollins) May 6, 2020
Goodbye Florian Schneider pic.twitter.com/l49Dj1Jy1p
— Tim Burgess (@Tim_Burgess) May 6, 2020
RIP FLORIAN MANY MANY THANKS FOR EVERYTHING. https://t.co/3RZgs6oKFf
— Steve Mason (@SteveMasonKBT) May 6, 2020
Very sad to hear of the passing of Florian Schneider, co-founder of one of the greatest groups of all time, Kraftwerk. RIP https://t.co/cVfEZKrYW8
— JG Thirlwell (@jgthirlwell) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian Schneider. Thank you for the music.
— Cosey Fanni Tutti (@coseyfannitutti) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian https://t.co/p4StqDljJg
— Planet Mu (@Planetmurecords) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian Schneider. You changed music forever.https://t.co/mZUR33cbqr
— Ninja Tune (@ninjatune) May 6, 2020
RIP Kraftwerk founding member Florian Schneider pic.twitter.com/IJAeBPIJGm
— mark stewart (@_markstewart) May 6, 2020
The Future, The Human League, B.E.F. and Heaven 17 would never have existed without Florian Schneider and Kraftwerk
— martyn ware (@martynware) May 6, 2020
Without whom.... pic.twitter.com/HrcFGypbCf
— Saint Etienne (@bobpetesarah) May 6, 2020
Quoting Florian Schneider would be a disservice to his legacy and the intent of his work. The music says it all. Every single note. pic.twitter.com/s2Bs1lmepy
— Ghostly (@ghostly) May 6, 2020
Without @Kraftwerk , No YMO, No some of my songs. I was looking forward to see their concert in NYC in June with my friend @haysfizz .Hats off to Florian.
— 矢野顕子 Akiko Yano (@Yano_Akiko) May 6, 2020
Florian Schneider will forever be an inspiration to the world of electronic music. His artistry has been influential to creatives for the last 50 years. Today, we thank and honor him for helping to guide and shape our community through sound, imagination, and innovation. pic.twitter.com/wrq4nB4icz
— Moog Synthesizers (@moogmusicinc) May 6, 2020
Another of my great heroes gone https://t.co/3ElmWlRKZR
— Thomas Dolby (@ThomasDolby) May 6, 2020
Such an important influence upon so much of the music we know, from Bowie, to electronica, much of the 80s and beyond into modern techno and rap, Florian Schneider was forging a new Metropolis of music for us all to live in. RIP #FlorianSchneider #Kraftwerk pic.twitter.com/y2nXuAY66e
— Gary Kemp (@garyjkemp) May 6, 2020
Oh, no. #kraftwerk https://t.co/amLkGj01gi
— Lloyd Cole (@Lloyd_Cole) May 6, 2020
The mighty Florian Schneider has left this earth. 2020 is really just the worst thus far. #Kraftwerk
— Garbage (@garbage) May 6, 2020
Way ahead of his time. https://t.co/sbfeVEpSeZ
— midge ure (@midgeure1) May 6, 2020
We are absolutely devastated to learn that one of our heroes Florian Schneider has passed away. pic.twitter.com/Y2dnYfxkj8
— Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (@OfficialOMD) May 6, 2020
To say he was massively influential and changed the very sound of music, is somehow still a understatement. RIP, Florian Schneider, founder member of Kraftwerk. https://t.co/YAeV9VMlER
— edgarwright (@edgarwright) May 6, 2020
What a week... now the great Florian Schneider... feeling an era passhttps://t.co/hsmc8elsuF
— nigel godrich (@nigelgod) May 6, 2020
Man we are losing the hugely influential great ones. Rest In Peace the great musician Florian Schneider. Sent a million musicians in a new direction (Bowie named a beautiful song after him for crying out loud!), had… https://t.co/t8bs70SXMr
— Flea (@flea333) May 6, 2020
You've no doubt heard the sad news regarding the passing of Kraftwerk co-founder, Florian Schneider, aged 73. A spokesperson said he “passed away from a short cancer disease just a few days after his 73rd birthday”. Read all about Bowie and Kraftwerk here: https://t.co/cLADz972Vm pic.twitter.com/U1lGxfkyFJ
— David Bowie Official (@DavidBowieReal) May 6, 2020
この投稿をInstagramで見るOne of my heroes left us RIP #Kraftwerk
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such a sad day but what a legacy... RIP Florian: https://t.co/eNSPt15qLd
— Stephen Mallinder (@StephenMal) May 6, 2020
RIP to visionary co-founder of Kraftwerk Florian Schneider pic.twitter.com/5YPJxEBXO6
— SAFDIE (@JOSH_BENNY) May 6, 2020
Terrible news RIP Florian Schneider of KRAFTWERKhttps://t.co/V5UDcMm9el
— ED BANGER RECORDS (@edbangerrecords) May 6, 2020
Vale Florian Schneider . All Hail! #kraftwerk #greatest pic.twitter.com/38PqaFCK0k
— Kid Congo Powers (@kidcongopowers) May 6, 2020
Florian Schneider https://t.co/ZtgbpmTlrA
— stuart braithwaite (@plasmatron) May 6, 2020
1947-2020 pic.twitter.com/Bx1r8OXT3B
— HEALTH (@_HEALTH_) May 6, 2020
Hard to imagine modern music without the influence of Kraftwerk. Impossible to quantify their contribution. now spinning: autobahn. RIP, Florian. https://t.co/2yyPZrJ4Ro
— Geoffrey Rickly (@GeoffRickly) May 6, 2020
Next to the Beatles, I don't think there's been a more influential group in music history.
— Joe Seiders (@JoeSeiders) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian Schneider. https://t.co/1WXbmIos4R
— Kelly Lee Owens (@kellyleeowens) May 6, 2020
Today has not been a good day. Rest in Love Mr Schneider pic.twitter.com/j8TsiQoA9o
— Clare Grogan (@claregrogan2) May 6, 2020
RIP my hero florian schneider who shaped so much of what i think music can and should do
— ramona (@NiteJewel) May 6, 2020
It can't be true about Florian. He, along with Ralf, are the "lead out men" of popular music. Everyone else is just following a path.
— GGBOY (@Juniorboys) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian Schneider https://t.co/9QwP5pik5F
— JD SAMSON (@jdsamson) May 6, 2020
R.I.P. Florian Schneider. Outside of the Beatles, Kraftwerk is the most influential band ever. There's no "Planet Rock" without them. They influenced Bowie's Berlin trilogy. "Blue Monday" by New Order samples them. They're the root of contemporary electronic music
— Cadence Weapon (@cadenceweapon) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian https://t.co/pF1PZlWvBw
— Mr Twin Sister (@twinsistermusic) May 6, 2020
Auf Wiedersehen to the man machine Florian Schneider you changed the world forever #kraftwerk pic.twitter.com/ZiF7kSRd1h
— Becka Diamond (@beckadiamond) May 6, 2020
Hearing some info that Florian Schneider has passed away. Very sad if true. Major influence. pic.twitter.com/V6BL9wVDyw
— Mark Farina (@djmarkfarina) May 6, 2020
Oh! What a loss. Thank you Florian!! https://t.co/ewDaNTjrUv
— Zoe Keating (@zoecello) May 6, 2020
R.I.P to the extraordinary Florian Schneider of @kraftwerk.
— Defected Records (@DefectedRecords) May 6, 2020
A true innovator and pioneer of electronic music, whose music and influence will live on forever. pic.twitter.com/Fw0yu4lx9q
RIP Florian Schneider, founding member of one of the most important groups in the history of music. pic.twitter.com/wHilZcrmpQ
— Norman Records (@normanrecords) May 6, 2020
aw bummer, florian schneider, 1947-2020. the '75 kraftwerk soundboard that surfaced last week is absolutely the real deal. a mindmelter with a great stereo mix.
— jesse jarnow (@bourgwick) May 6, 2020
p.n.e. gardens, vancouver, 5/7/75, via youtube: https://t.co/g9w1AGddrx
FLAC download: https://t.co/MrLeEjLYfL
RIP Florian Schneider co founder of Kraftwerk. EVERY modern musician owes something to this mans vision. I was lucky enough to see him with Kraftwerk, with my son Gray some years ago. A magical experience.Thank you Florian.
— Lol Tolhurst (@LolTolhurst) May 6, 2020
RIP #FlorianSchneider #Kraftwerk https://t.co/0ef2T09BKs
— Kurt Loder (@kurt_loder) May 6, 2020
RIP founding Kraftwerk member Florian Schneider.https://t.co/sRi6JynnEH
— Michael Azerrad (@michaelazerrad) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian Schneider, without whom... https://t.co/JIpKnSDeHI
— Jon Savage (@JonSavage1966) May 6, 2020
Kraftwerk, a few months after Woodstock
— Holly Herndon (@hollyherndon) May 6, 2020
Thank you pic.twitter.com/2a3VRGubgC
The world would sound very different if Kraftwerk had never existed. They truly birthed the future.
— PICTUREPLANE(@pictureplane) May 6, 2020
the fact that Schneider / Kraftwerk was influenced by the Stooges and like, nothing else musically is one of the coolest things in the world to me
— Hether Fortune (@hetherrfortune) May 6, 2020
RIP Florianhttps://t.co/6JcH0wkAjL
— American Football (@americfootball) May 6, 2020
thank you Florian Schneider
— el-p (@therealelp) May 6, 2020
1981, Kraftwerk released "Computer Love," a song about the loneliness of atomized information workers searching for human connection via technology. In contrast, the top hit at the time featured a hot air balloon on the cover. pic.twitter.com/BSdsz8rRki
— Clayton Cubitt (@claytoncubitt) May 6, 2020
Hearing some info that Florian Schneider has passed away. Very sad if true. Major influence. pic.twitter.com/V6BL9wVDyw
— Mark Farina (@djmarkfarina) May 6, 2020
Spend the rest of your day listening to Kraftwerk
— Mella Dee (@MellaDee_) May 6, 2020
RIP to Florian Schneider, founding member of Kraftwerk. Thanks for a lifetime of music and visual inspiration.
— Rob Sheridan, but from a safe distance (@rob_sheridan) May 6, 2020
Here's a photo I took of Florian hanging out with @nineinchnails after a show in Düsseldorf, 1999: pic.twitter.com/IRUhP60aGf
“We like to ignore the audience while we play, and take all our concentration into the music.”
— DETROIT STATE OF MIND (@carlcraignet) May 6, 2020
Florian Schneider, 1975
Doesn't get more important or inspiring than Florian xxx
— Daniel Avery (@danielmarkavery) May 6, 2020
R.I.P. Florian Schneider. Outside of the Beatles, Kraftwerk is the most influential band ever. There's no "Planet Rock" without them. They influenced Bowie's Berlin trilogy. "Blue Monday" by New Order samples them. They're the root of contemporary electronic music
— Cadence Weapon (@cadenceweapon) May 6, 2020
RIP Florian Schneider, essential electronic music pioneer and purchaser of asparagus. pic.twitter.com/MtHjtcduc3
— Sean Craig (@sdbcraig) May 6, 2020
Kraftwerk, a few months after Woodstock
— Holly Herndon (@hollyherndon) May 6, 2020
Thank you pic.twitter.com/2a3VRGubgC
Damn. Without Kraftwerk there would be no Art Lord and the Self-Portraits, thus no Future Islands.
— Future Islands (@futureislands) May 6, 2020
Kraftwerk was the crux of our musical friendship and beginnings. We wanted to be just like them. And so we were. RIP Florian, a true Lord of Art. https://t.co/zmPROZlIQJ
I am incredibly saddened by the passing of Florian Schneider. All of us in modern music, owe him so much. Rest in peace xx
— (@Truman_Black) May 6, 2020
what would electronic music be without Kraftwerk? R.I.P Florian Schneider-Esleben
— nina kraviz (@NinaKraviz) May 6, 2020
Farewell to the extraordinary Florian Schneider (1947-2020) of @kraftwerk - the man machine lives on through an astonishingly original back catalogue of inspirational music. pic.twitter.com/yWF5UGwq8c
— Robin Rimbaud - Scanner (@robinrimbaud) May 6, 2020
Hard to imagine modern music without the influence of Kraftwerk. Impossible to quantify their contribution. now spinning: autobahn. RIP, Florian. https://t.co/2yyPZrJ4Ro
— Geoffrey Rickly (@GeoffRickly) May 6, 2020
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