Kraftwerk - Members

Members

Current members
  • Ralf Hütter – lead vocals, vocoder, synthesizers, keyboards, organ, drums and percussion, guitar, bass guitar
  • Fritz Hilpert – electronic percussion, sound engineering
  • Henning Schmitz – electronic percussion, live keyboards, sound engineering
  • Stefan Pfaffe – video technician
Past members
  • Florian Schneider – synthesizers, background vocals, vocoder, computer-generated vocals, acoustic and electronic flute, live saxophone, percussion, electric guitar, violin
  • Houschäng Néjadepour – electric guitar
  • Plato Kostic (a.k.a. Plato Riviera) – bass guitar
  • Peter Schmidt – drums
  • Charly Weiss – drums
  • Thomas Lohmann - drums
  • Eberhard Kranemann – bass guitar
  • Andreas Hohmann – drums
  • Klaus Dinger – drums
  • Michael Rother – electric guitar
  • Emil Schult – electric guitar, electronic violin
  • Wolfgang Flür – electronic percussion
  • Klaus Röder – electric guitar, electronic violin
  • Karl Bartos – electronic percussion, live vibraphone, live keyboards
  • Fernando Abrantes – electronic percussion, synthesizer

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