thumb|upright=1.3|alt=Staff notation showing the motorik drum beat|The basic motorik drum beat pattern
thumb|upright=1.3|alt=Staff notation showing the motorik drum beat|The basic motorik drum beat pattern
Motorik is the time signature| beat often used by, and heavily associated with, krautrock bands. Coined by music journalists, the term is German for "motor skill". The motorik beat was pioneered by Jaki Liebezeit, drummer with German experimental rock band Can. Klaus Dinger of Neu!, another early pioneer of motorik, later called it the "Apache beat". The motorik beat is heard in one section of Kraftwerk's "Autobahn", a song composed to convey the feeling of driving on the German highway. It is heard throughout Neu!'s "Hallogallo", from their self-titled album Neu!, and used on all subsequent Neu! albums with differing tempos and variations; Hawkwind reproduced Neu!'s "Hallogallo" motorik beat on the track "Opa-Loka" on their 1975 Warrior on the Edge of Time album.
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