Radioactivity (song)

Radioactivity (song)

Infobox Single
Name = Radioactivity


Cover size =
Caption =
Artist = Kraftwerk
from Album = Radio-Activity
A-side =
B-side = "Antenne" (Germany)
"Antenna" (UK)
Released = 1976
Format = 7" single
Recorded =
Genre = Electronic music, Krautrock
Length = 3:18 (single edit)
6:44 (album version)
Label = Kling Klang/EMI 1C 006 82119 (Germany)
Capitol CL15853 (UK)
Writer = Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, Emil Schult
Producer = Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Comet Melody 2"
(1975)
This single = "Radioactivity"
(1976)
Next single = "Trans-Europe Express"
(1977)
Misc =
"Radioactivity" (original German language title: "Radioaktivität") is a song written by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider and Emil Schult, and recorded by electronic band Kraftwerk as the title track of their 1975 album "Radio-Activity".

The song was released as a single in most European territories and the US, and was a number one hit in France. It was re-recorded for "The Mix" album in 1991.

"Radioactivity" has remained a regular part of Kraftwerk's live sets over the years. On its original performances in 1976, the band tried out an experimental light-beam operated "percussion cage", where Wolfgang Flür attempted to trigger electronic drum sounds by interrupting light beams using arm gestures. This system was temperamental and frequently failed.

The original recording features an insistent Minimoog bass line (playing eighth notes), with chords played on the distinctive "choir" disc of the Vako Orchestron. Morse code signals are also present.

Lyrically, the 1975 version of the song plays upon the meaning of its title, with the line "Discovered by Madame Curie" juxtaposed with "Tune in to the melody". While the original does not offer a value judgement on the safety of radioactivity, the 1991 version drops all references to radio and incorporates additional lyrics with a pointed anti-nuclear theme, remaking the central lyrical hook as "stop radioactivity" and also referring to "contaminated population" and mentioning by name Chernobyl, Harrisburg, Sellafield and Hiroshima. The band performed it at the "Stop Sellafield" concert in 1992. It was further remixed, for subsequent single release, by William Orbit and François Kevorkian.

In 2007 Fatboy Slim released "Radioactivity", a single from his compilation album "", which is a cover of the original Kraftwerk song.


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