Kraftwerk's Wolfgang Flur in collaboration with U96. There are few genres in which German artists play such a central pioneering role as they do in electronic music, be it techno, electropop, trance or rave. At the frontline for many years were Kraftwerk and U96, two absolute trailblazers of this musical direction. While Kraftwerk wrote international music history mainly in the 1970s with cult albums such as Autobahn (1974), Radio-Aktivit?t (1975), Trans Europa Express (1977) and Die Mensch-Maschine (1978), U96 had a profound influence on the global pop music, rave and techno scene of the 1990s with hits such as 'Das Boot', 'Love Sees No Colour', 'Night In Motion' and 'Heaven'./quote]
Transhuman is the expanded guide for both players and gamemasters …
Project Camelot has been covering the roll-out of Artificial Intelligence, that emerged from the PROMIS SOFTWARE augmentation by Michael Riconisciutto to the Battle of the AI's playing out in Aurora Colorado and the Mark Richard's interviews. Project Camelot witness, Pete Peterson in Part Three of our interview, years ago admitted that in essence we were already living in the TERMINATOR scenario with a Skynet centralized command and control system.