Wolfgang Flür ( Ex Kraftwerk )
Wolfgang Flür (born 17 July 1947) is a German musician, best known for playing percussion in the electronic group Kraftwerk[1]from 1973 to 1987. Flür claims that he invented the electric drums the group used throughout the 1970
A member of Kraftwerk during the group’s golden era, Wolfgang Flür was the band’s electronic percussionist from 1973 to 1987.
Born in Frankfurt, Germany, Flür became the third member of the band in 1973, replacing a drum machine. He was a member of the group from their international breakthrough with the album Autobahn (1974) and remained as they experimented with proto techno on albums such as Trans-Europe Express (1977) and Computer World (1981).
Sunny Bank Mills, Town Street, Farsley LS28 5UJ Leeds, UK www.oldwoollen.co.uk
The Old Woollen is a 500 capacity venue in Farsley, Leeds. It is a collaboration between Trouble at Mill and Farsley's Sunny Bank Mills, and is twinned with The Constitutional.
The venue is set within a 20,000 sq. ft., 4 story building dating back to 1830.