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Future Days
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Catalog Number: 9385-6
1. Future Days
2. Spray
3. Moonshake
4. Bel Air
Mute and Can are excited to announce the repress
of Future Days on limited edition gold vinyl.
Can was founded in 1968 by Irmin Schmidt,
Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli and Jaki Liebezeit
who formed a group which would utilize and
transcend all boundaries of ethnic, electronic
experimental and modern classical music.
Future Days is the fifth studio album by Can. This
is the last album to feature Japanese vocalist
Damo Suzuki. On Future Days, the band explored
the ambient direction they had introduced into
their sound on the previous year’s Ege Bamyasi
creating a landmark in European electronic music.
Future Days is fiercely progressive, calming,
complex, intense, and beautiful all at once.
The band’s powerful influence has never
diminished, and their indelible mark is apparent
in the bands who freely acknowledge their
importance - from Portishead, James Murphy,
New Order, Factory Floor, Public Image Ltd,
Mogwai, Kanye West (who sampled ‘Sing Swan
Song’) and Radiohead - as well as across other
disciplines such as visual art and literature.
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Catalog Number: 9385-6
1. Future Days
2. Spray
3. Moonshake
4. Bel Air
Mute and Can are excited to announce the repress
of Future Days on limited edition gold vinyl.
Can was founded in 1968 by Irmin Schmidt,
Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli and Jaki Liebezeit
who formed a group which would utilize and
transcend all boundaries of ethnic, electronic
experimental and modern classical music.
Future Days is the fifth studio album by Can. This
is the last album to feature Japanese vocalist
Damo Suzuki. On Future Days, the band explored
the ambient direction they had introduced into
their sound on the previous year’s Ege Bamyasi
creating a landmark in European electronic music.
Future Days is fiercely progressive, calming,
complex, intense, and beautiful all at once.
The band’s powerful influence has never
diminished, and their indelible mark is apparent
in the bands who freely acknowledge their
importance - from Portishead, James Murphy,
New Order, Factory Floor, Public Image Ltd,
Mogwai, Kanye West (who sampled ‘Sing Swan
Song’) and Radiohead - as well as across other
disciplines such as visual art and literature.
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