| | Kraftworld: Brazilian Tribute To Kraftwerk CD - Import
In the shadow of Senor Coconut's hit tribute to the German electronic meisters comes this Brazilian artist variety that includes DJs Mau Mau, Renato Lopes, Rodrigo Ferrari and Magal and projects like Oil Filter and Waterfronthouse who recreate hits like Trans Europe Express and Autobahn in their own respective styles. Kraftworld: Brazilian Tribute To Kraftwerk Music Kraftworld: Brazilian Tribute To Kraftwerk Songs | 1. | Numbers - DJ Mau Mau |
| 2. | Trans Europe Express |
| 3. | Home Computer |
| 4. | Musique Non Stop - Gil Mahadeva |
| 5. | Radioactivity |
| 6. | Trans Europe Express - DJ Magal |
| 7. | Autobahn |
| 8. | Kometenmelodie |
| 9. | Robots |
| 10. | Man Machine - Oil Filter |
| 11. | Model |
| 12. | Metal on Metal |
| 13. | Man Machine |
| 14. | Tour de France |
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