The music that Kraftwerk plays live now ‘is what AI does’: Karl Bartos
Former Kraftwerk drummer Karl Bartos claims that the influential band's increased reliance on technology ultimately caused it to splinter.
Former Kraftwerk drummer Karl Bartos has offered a critical assessment of the influential band's current live performances, directly comparing their modern musical output to artificial intelligence. According to the musician, the music that the group plays live now is essentially what AI does. Bartos reflected on the trajectory of the group, highlighting how their relationship with technology has shifted over time.[1][2][3][4]
The former drummer pointed out a distinct sense of irony in the band's history and its eventual fracture. While Kraftwerk is widely recognized as an influential force in music, Bartos stated that it was the group's increased reliance on technology that ultimately caused it to splinter. This growing dependence on technological tools, rather than unifying the group, served as the catalyst for their division.[1][2][3][4]
Bartos's recent comments underscore the complex dynamic between the band members and the technology that defined their sound. By stating that their current live music is what AI does, the former drummer emphasizes the profound impact that an increased reliance on technology had on the influential band, ultimately leading to its splintering and his reflections on their legacy.[1][2][3][4]



