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The Düsseldorf School a style of electronic music that emerged in the 1970s shaped by Düsseldorf-based artists like Kraftwerk Cluster Can and Neu!. The style is characterized by synthesizer melodies rhythmic bass lines and prominent drums. Most works were instrumental; vocals were used sparingly. The term is commonly used in opposition to the contemporary movement known as the Berlin School.