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How The Beach Boys Influenced Kraftwerk’s “Autobahn”

Poetic Wax | December 15, 2025



This is the unlikely story of how the sun-soaked sounds of The Beach Boys struck a cord with the cold, electronic stoicism in post-war Germany and influenced Kraftwerk’s breakout hit “Autobahn.”

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 Kraftwerk’s Autobahn Turns 50
1:05 The Lead-Up to Autobahn
4:11 The Beach Boys Connection
6:52 The Making of Autobahn
9:18 Autobahn’s Break into the Mainstream
10:47 The Legacy and Influence of Autobahn
12:54 How The Beach Boys & Kraftwerk Collided

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  1. @penepleto1210

    December 15, 2025 at 3:46 am

    I love the fact that only two years later, The Beach Boys would drop an arguably even more unapologetically electronic album with Love You (1977), where every single instrument is a synthesizer played by Brian Wilson.
    Edit: the original comment said "two days later" by mistake, it should've always been "two years later".

  2. @johnwilding4664

    December 15, 2025 at 3:46 am

    Dear Andy:
    Very interesting and you have done some great insights.
    In a million years, I never would have made this connection, but absolutely right on.
    Just saw Kraftwerk for my fourth time this past Saturday at Massey Hall-excellent show.
    Here is a suggestion: why not do an analysis on Tangerine Dream and compare and contrast with Kraftwerk.
    Yours truyl,
    John Wilding

  3. @Micha-y2c

    December 15, 2025 at 3:46 am

    Kraftwerk hat mit den Beach Boys nicht das Geringste zu tun. Es ist ein schlichter Zufall, daß "fun" und "fahrn" für Ohren, die kein deutsch verstehen, ähnlich klingen. US Amerikaner sind sowieso für andere Kulturen komplette Blinde😂

  4. @boysiesolem4752

    December 15, 2025 at 3:46 am

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  5. @KRAFTWERK2K6

    December 15, 2025 at 3:46 am

    The idea for the car sounds passing by, that was done with Synthesizers, was actually the idea of producer Conrad "Conny" Plank. Because Kraftwerk recorded their first albums at Conny Plank's Studio. Autobahn was the last album recorded and mixed at Conny's studio before Kraftwerk then did everything themself at their newly created Kling Klang Studio. Conny helped a lot of the so called "Krautrock" bands in the early-mid 70s and his sound can be heard in SO many productions of that time since he was a very passionate sound engineer who loved experimenting with new tech and even had set up his studio for doing Quadrophonic Mixes, via sound-fader Joysticks. Sadly after his early death in 1987 his family could no longer run his studio for much longer and was forced to sell off all the tech of it. His influence on the early era of Kraftwerk is VERY important and he basically helped them finding their sound.

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