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Expo 2000 (song)

"Expo 2000" is a song by Kraftwerk. It was originally an a cappella jingle commissioned for the Hannover Expo 2000 world's fair in Germany, which was subsequently developed into longer pieces with music and additional lyrics.
The ''Expo 2000'' single was released on CD and twelve-inch vinyl in December 1999 by EMI in Germany and in January 2000 elsewhere in Europe. It reached #27 in the UK singles chart in March 2000.
It was the group's first commercial recording of new, original music since the release of the 1986 album ''Electric Café''.
In November 2000, a collection of remixes was released, titled ''Expo Remix'', featuring contributions from various producers, including long-term collaborator François Kevorkian, Orbital, and members of the Detroit techno collective Underground Resistance.
Both releases were combined and issued on one CD by Astralwerks Records in the US and Canada in October 2001.
==Jingle==
The original ''Expo'' theme was a typically Kraftwerk vocoder-voice singing the phrase "Expo 2000" in six languages: German, English, French, Russian, Spanish, Japanese. In total, the piece lasted thirty seconds. This "Expo-Jingle" was only available for download from the ''Expo 2000'' website for a limited period and on the limited edition official ''Expo 2000'' souvenir CD.
The jingle was used during the ''Expo 2000'' world's fair, according to the official ''Expo 2000'' website, "''to announce Expo stops in buses, trains or planes, when prizes and awards are presented, at press conferences, during radio and television broadcasts, as a welcoming tune on the internet, as music on hold for the Expo Call Center, or when performances begin and as an intermission signal at Expo events.''"
There was criticism in Germany at the time about the size of the fee paid — 400,000 DM (which would have been approximately 204,500 in 1999) — for such a brief and simple piece of music.
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::— Ralf Hütter 〔''Mojo'' magazine interview, August 2005〕

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