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Das Model

"Das Model" is a by the group Kraftwerk, originally released in German on their seventh studio album Die Mensch-Maschine in May 1978. The track, written by and , with lyrics by , narrates the daily routine and superficial allure of a high-fashion model, inspired by the band's observations of models at The in . The song features minimalist instrumentation, including vocoder-processed vocals and a catchy, repetitive melody that exemplifies Kraftwerk's pioneering approach to electronic pop. Initially released as a B-side to the single "Neon Lights" in in 1978, it gained limited attention at the time. However, the English-language version, titled "The Model," was re-released in the UK on 7 December 1981 as a double A-side single with "Computer Love" from the band's 1981 Computer World, propelling it to number one on the for one week in February 1982—Kraftwerk's only UK number-one single. Despite its human-focused lyrics contrasting with Kraftwerk's typical machine-themed oeuvre, "Das Model" has been praised for its ironic commentary on and beauty standards, influencing subsequent electro-pop and genres. The track has been covered by artists such as and , and remains one of Kraftwerk's most enduring compositions, often performed in their live shows with updated visuals.

Original version

Background and recording

"Das Model" was written by and in 1978 as part of Kraftwerk's seventh studio album, (German: Die Mensch-Maschine), which explored themes of the human-machine interface. The track was recorded at the band's in , , utilizing custom-built synthesizers and bespoke vocoders to achieve the signature robotic vocal effects. The production involved the core lineup of on vocals and synthesizers, on synthesizers, on percussion and synthesizers, and on electronic percussion, emphasizing Kraftwerk's innovative approach to electronic instrumentation. Conceptually, the song drew inspiration from the in the fashion industry and broader , stemming from the band's observations of models at The nightclub in . It was initially released as a double A-side single with "Neon Lights" ("Neonlicht") in on September 8, 1978, through the band's own Kling Klang Records label.

Composition and lyrics

"Das Model," the original German-language version of the track from Kraftwerk's 1978 album Die Mensch-Maschine (released internationally as ), follows a straightforward verse-chorus form in at a tempo of approximately 124 beats per minute. The arrangement is characteristically minimalist for Kraftwerk, emphasizing a repetitive synthesized and sparse electronic elements that build a sense of mechanical detachment, with the chorus providing a melodic hook that reinforces the song's pop accessibility. The instrumentation centers on custom-built electronic components typical of Kraftwerk's setup during this period, including the Synthanorma Sequenzer for generating precise rhythmic patterns and the Micromoog for the prominent bassline. Electronic drums provide a steady, programmed beat, while layered synth melodies create a detached, robotic texture that evokes the dehumanizing aspects of modern life. Vocoded vocals, a hallmark of the band's sound, deliver the lyrics in a filtered, synthetic tone, further blurring the line between human expression and machine-like precision. The , with by and and words by , appear in on Die Mensch-Maschine and in English translation on , with lines like "Sie posiert, ein Model, mein Objekt, mein Konkurrenzobjekt" translating to themes of a model's as an object of desire and competition. This portrayal explores and in a consumer-driven society, framing the model's rise to fame as a dystopian romance where is subsumed by superficial allure and exploitation. Production techniques enhance the song's cold, observational atmosphere through the application of flanging effects on the vocals via the Eventide Instant Flanger and strategic stereo panning to position elements across the soundfield, creating an immersive yet distant electronic landscape. The album version runs 3:38 in length, with the single edit maintaining the same duration.

Release formats

"Das Model" was first released as a 7-inch single in in by Kling Klang Records in collaboration with Electrola, under catalogue number 1C 006-45 109. The A-side featured the German-language track "Das Model" at 3:39, backed by "Neonlicht" (the German version of "Neon Lights") on the B-side at 2:29, pressed at in . The single came with a picture sleeve depicting the band members dressed in sharp suits, aligning with the aesthetic of their contemporaneous album artwork. The track appeared as the fourth song on Kraftwerk's seventh studio album, (German: Die Mensch-Maschine), released on May 19, 1978, in via Kling Klang Records under catalogue number 1C 058-32 843. Internationally, the album version used the English title "The Model" and was distributed by in the United States with catalogue number SW-11728, while the UK edition was handled by and delayed until later that year or early 1981. A 12-inch maxi-single variant was also issued in the same year on red vinyl by Kling Klang/ Electrola (catalogue 1C 062-45 176 YZ), featuring "Das Model," "Neonlicht," "Die Roboter," and "Trans Europa Express." In the UK, the single saw a commercial 7-inch release in July 1981 on (catalogue EMI 5207), though paired with "Computer Love" from the 1981 album rather than the original B-side. The market did not receive a commercial 7-inch single in 1978, with "The Model" primarily available via the album; however, a promotional 12-inch single (catalogue 8526) was distributed at 33⅓ RPM for radio play. Promotional efforts included limited radio edits of the track for broadcast, and it appeared in early compilations, such as bonus material accompanying reissues. No official was produced for the original release, with the song's first prominent visual presentation occurring during Kraftwerk's performance on the television show in 1981.

Commercial performance

Initial charts

Upon its initial release as a single in on September 22, 1978, "Das Model" achieved modest commercial performance and did not enter the top 100 on the Media Control Charts. This low placement reflected the song's niche appeal within the emerging electronic genre at the time. In the , the English-language version "The Model" saw a brief chart entry in 1981, reaching No. 36 following promotion tied to the album . The track's position was influenced by its role as a B-side to "Computer Love," which garnered more initial radio attention. The song did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States during the 1978–1981 period, though it received minor airplay on college radio stations amid Kraftwerk's growing underground following. This limited exposure highlighted the band's cult status rather than breakthrough in the American market. Overall, the track's initial chart trajectory was constrained by the pre-MTV era's limited visibility for electronic music and its overshadowing by more prominent album cuts like "The Robots."

1981 re-release

The re-release of "Das Model" in the UK was issued by on 18 December 1981 as a double A-side single with "Computer Love", prompted by substantial airplay on where DJs had begun favoring the track as the B-side of the original 1978 "Neon Lights" single. This renewed interest led to its promotion alongside the album, with the single gaining further traction through alternative radio stations across the country. In 1991, a remixed version appeared on 's retrospective album The Mix, helping to sustain the song's enduring appeal among electronic music fans. The was released in 7" for standard play and a 12" edition featuring an extended version of "Computer Love" running 7:18, while formats became available in subsequent years as grew. These editions emphasized the track's minimalist structure and satirical lyrics about the , briefly referencing the original composition's vocoder-processed vocals and repetitive synth motifs without delving into deeper analysis. On the , the re-release climbed to No. 1 for one week on 6 1982, marking Kraftwerk's first and only chart-topping there, and remained in the Top 40 for 15 weeks overall with 21 total weeks on the chart. In other markets, it peaked at No. 4 and No. 33 in , though it made no significant impact in the .

Certifications and sales

In the , "The Model" received a Gold certification from the (BPI) in 1982 for shipments of 500,000 units. By 1992, the single had already surpassed 400,000 physical sales in the region. It has not received certifications from the (BVMI) in or the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique () in . Globally, "Das Model"/"The Model" exceeded 1 million copies sold by 2000, encompassing physical shipments and early formats, though exact figures are unverified. As of 2025, streaming data indicates over 90 million plays on across primary versions of the track. The song's inclusion in Kraftwerk's catalog remasters, featuring updated audio and vinyl reissues, has increased sales and equivalent units in recent years.

Rammstein cover

Background and production

recorded their cover of Kraftwerk's "Das Model"—titled "Das Modell"—in late 1996 at Temple Studios in , during the sessions for their second studio album . The track featured the band's core lineup: on lead vocals, Richard Z. Kruspe on lead guitar, on rhythm guitar, on bass, Christian "Flake" Lorenz on keyboards, and on drums. Production was overseen by longtime collaborator alongside the band, who infused the original's minimalist synth arrangement with hallmarks, including heavily distorted guitars and intensified percussion to heighten the track's tension. The retains the jaunty keyboard melody of but renders it harsher and more . Lindemann's snarling, threatening vocal style underscores the lyrics' critique of and . The single was issued in November 1997 as a standalone release, coinciding with the promotion of .

Track listings and formats

The single "Das Modell" by was released on November 24, 1997, through Motor Music, primarily as a maxi-single in . It features the band's cover of Kraftwerk's song as the lead track, accompanied by two exclusive B-sides from the recording sessions and a bonus. The release was available in both standard jewel case and limited digipak editions, with the latter featuring a gray and white print.

Standard CD Maxi-Single Track Listing

No.TitleDurationNotes
1Das Modell4:46Cover of Kraftwerk's original
2Kokain3:09Non-album track
3Alter Mann (Special Version)4:22Featuring vocals by ; alternate version of album track from
4Rammstein Computerspiel für Windows multimedia game for
This track listing appears across the primary European release (catalog no. 569 029-2) and its digipak variant. The special version of "Alter Mann" includes additional female vocals by Christiane Hebold (), distinguishing it from the album edition. Promotional versions were distributed to radio and industry contacts. A two-track promo , titled Das Modell / Kokain, contained only the title track (4:46) and "Kokain" (3:09), packaged in a jewel case with Motor Music info sheets on some copies. A separate promo was also produced, limited and unofficial in some markets like . Cassette maxi-singles mirrored the track listing and were released in select regions, including in 2003 via Moon Records (catalog no. 569 029-4). No formats were issued for this . The single has been made available digitally through streaming platforms since the early 2010s, integrated into Rammstein's catalog without a dedicated remastered reissue. It was not included as a bonus track on the Sehnsucht album (1997) or the Lost Highway soundtrack (1997), though related material from the band's early sessions appears in those releases. No official remixes of "Das Modell" were produced for the single. International variations were minimal, with later Ukrainian pressings on CD and cassette but no distinct U.S. edition via Nothing Records.

Reception and charts

Rammstein's cover of "Das Modell" was praised by fans for its successful fusion of aggression with the original's minimalism, transforming Kraftwerk's detached into a heavier, more visceral track. User reviews on average 3.5 out of 5 from over 310 ratings, with many calling it one of the band's strongest covers and a standout alongside tracks like "Kokain." Professional critiques were more mixed, with some appreciating the reinvention while others questioned its departure from the source material's cool precision; lists the single but offers no in-depth analysis. The single achieved strong chart performance in upon its November 1997 release. In , it peaked at number 5 on the Offizielle Deutsche Charts, entering in December 1997 and spending multiple weeks in the top 10. It ranked number 96 on the German year-end chart for 1998. The track did not enter major U.S. but received alternative radio airplay during Rammstein's 1998 . In recent years, the cover has seen renewed interest through streaming platforms, amassing over 20 million plays on as of November 2025. Kraftwerk's 2024–2025 tours, including performances of the original "The Model," have indirectly highlighted the song's enduring legacy, though without direct references to Rammstein's version in setlists.

Legacy

Cultural impact

"Das Model" has achieved iconic status for its sharp critique of and entrenched roles in the industry. The song originated from a poem by Kraftwerk's collaborator , inspired by his observations of high-fashion models in , portraying their world as one of superficial glamour and where beauty is traded for material rewards. This thematic resonance is amplified in the song's , which depict the of women as interchangeable products in a consumer-driven . The 1981 music video further underscores these ideas by juxtaposing Kraftwerk's robotic, synchronized performances—clad in tailored suits—with black-and-white footage of 1950s runway shows, photo shoots, and silhouettes, highlighting the mechanical uniformity and performative artificiality of catwalk culture. A 2024 Vogue article analyzes this as a collision of and , critiquing how models embody passive ideals of and serve as objects of desire in a gendered, commercial spectacle. The song's innovative use of —processing vocals to evoke a detached, android-like quality—has been explored in academic works as a for in modern life. In Pascal Bussy's Kraftwerk: Man, Machine and Music (1993), "Das Model" is discussed within the context of the band's pioneering electronic vocal techniques on Die Mensch-Maschine, blending human expression with machine precision to comment on societal alienation. The track's broader impact is reflected in Kraftwerk's in 2014, recognizing their transformative role in electronic music, and their 2021 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for musical influence, where "Das Model" exemplifies their enduring legacy.

Use in media and covers

The original version of "Das Model" appears in the 2010 BBC television film Worried About the Boy, a biographical drama about the early days of the New Romantic movement and , where it underscores scenes depicting the 1980 London club scene. Rammstein's 1997 cover of the song is featured on the soundtrack of David Lynch's film Lost Highway, contributing to the movie's surreal and industrial atmosphere during key transitional sequences. In 2024, highlighted Kraftwerk's "Das Model" in an article on iconic shows in pop culture, praising its catwalk-inspired visuals and robotic choreography as a pioneering blend of electronic and high aesthetics. Notable covers include the Balanescu Quartet's 1992 string arrangement on their Possessed, which reinterprets the track's minimalist synth lines through classical for a context. Another prominent adaptation is ' 2003 rock-infused version, released as a B-side to their single "You're the Storm," preserving the original's wry lyrics while adding elements. The song has also been sampled in electronic music, such as Ladytron's 1999 track "He Took Her to a Movie," which incorporates its bassline to evoke themes of detachment and media saturation.

Live performances and influence

"DAS Model" has been a fixture in Kraftwerk's live since the song's release in 1978, appearing in over 100 documented performances across their tours. The band incorporated robotic visuals during their 1981 tour, aligning the performance with their man-machine aesthetic through mannequin figures and synchronized lighting that emphasized themes of and . In more recent years, it remained a staple, as seen in the 2025 Multimedia Tour, where elaborate 3D projections accompanied the track, immersing audiences in futuristic visuals during shows across and Europe. Rammstein's cover of "Das Modell," released as a in 1997, debuted live during the band's tour that year, integrating the electronic track into their sets. By the 2000s, performances featured the group's signature , with flames and explosions amplifying the song's satirical edge on fame and superficiality during tours like 1995–2011. The cover was last played in 2019 as part of the Tour's closing shows, marking its occasional revival amid 's evolving live spectacle. The song's minimalist electronic structure and observational lyrics profoundly shaped , serving as a blueprint for the genre's blend of catchy hooks and ; for instance, drew inspiration from Kraftwerk's sound in tracks like "People Are People," which echoed the detached, rhythmic delivery of "Das Model." As electronic pioneers, Kraftwerk's influence extended to later acts, with citing the band as a foundational reference for their own robotic personas and sample-based production. Similarly, The Chemical Brothers have acknowledged Kraftwerk's impact on and , incorporating modular synth elements reminiscent of "Das Model" in their genre-defining work. Kraftwerk's enduring appeal was evident in 2025, with performances of "Das Model" at Coachella highlighting its retrofuturistic energy alongside archival footage, while their 2024 residency at Walt Disney Concert Hall underscored the track's role in their multimedia legacy through immersive projections and full-album sets.

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