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Post by stu77 on Feb 10, 2024 15:07:47 GMT
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Post by personunknown on Feb 10, 2024 15:31:05 GMT
^^ Just put Can - Opener vinyl out this morning. Difficult listen to be honest. RIP
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Can
Feb 16, 2024 16:03:00 GMT
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Feb 16, 2024 16:03:00 GMT
The trio of studio albums Can and Suzuki made together – 1971’s Tago Mago, 1972’s Ege Bamyasi and 1973’s Future Days – trace a sharp arc which runs from mystic rock through intricate funk-fusion to a multi-layered tonal drift that can be considered one of several precursors of ambient music. As well as marking a creative zenith of West Germany’s wondrous rock scene of the 1970s, these records progressively gained traction with adventurous independent music communities around the world – perhaps most notably, with the adventurous US and UK post-rock scenes of the 1990s, the European electronica movement of the same era, and British post-punk institution The Fall....Damo Suzuki: Can’s free-floating vocalist gave us some of the 1970s’ most open-minded rock music
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