Klang Box was a special-edition boxed set compilation of music by Kraftwerk, issued in the UK in May 1997 as a promotional item ahead of Kraftwerk's 24 May appearance at the Tribal Gathering Festival, held at Luton Hoo, England.
Klang Box contained four 12-inch singles of original recordings compiled from the Trans-Europe Express, Computer World and Electric Café albums, including a rare instrumental edit of "Trans-Europe Express".
The box was assigned the catalogue number Klang Box 101 and, according to an accompanying EMI press release, "1000 copies of ‘Trans Europe Express’ (b/w an instrumental version of the track previously unreleased), 'Numbers,' 'Musique Non Stop,' and 'Home Computer' (b/w "It's More Fun to Compute") are being manufactured, and 250 boxes with a Kraftwerk T-shirt will be made to hold the 4 12-inch records."
I have always been an experiment in terror
At least I can only kill you once
Standing aloof when I made up my mind
Reaching, reaching, why it's better to be blunt
Your walking point through my minefield
You gotta get out (get out)
Your on point in my minefield
Forever waiting for a roadmap
Speak
Speak
Speak
Say something
Speak
Speak
Speak
Answer me
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
Sketchy's not a name you can pin on me
I'll start a revolt with my honesty
A piece of you burns every time you lie
So let's start a war, just to see how many die
Your walking point through my minefield
You gotta get out (get out)
Your on point in my minefield
Forever waiting for a roadmap
Speak
Speak
Speak
Say something
Speak
Speak
Speak
Answer me
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box
I left you in a killing box