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  1. 31 de may. de 2024 · This record captures the band’s 1977 performance in Aston and features Schmidt (keyboard & synths), Jaki Liebezeit (drums), Michael Karoli (guitars), Holger Czukay (wave receiver & spec.sounds), plus Rosko Gee (bass), who appears for the first time in the series.

  2. Hace 3 días · Michael Karoli died in 2001, Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay both died in 2017, and Damo Suzuki died in February 2024. Malcolm Mooney — now devoted to painting and poetry — continues to make sporadic musical performances, but it is Schmidt who is the greatest link between Can’s existence as a musical phenomenon and as an artistic phenomenon.

  3. 31 de may. de 2024 · Within the Can Live series, this is the first to feature bassist Rosko Gee (Traffic), who had recently joined Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit, Michael Karoli and Holger Czukay (who, relieved of bass duties is credited with “waveform radio and spec. sounds” on the album), and would perform with them until the band’s split in 1979.”

  4. 11 de may. de 2024 · “Sing Swan Song”, the second track off of Can’s third album ‘Ege Bamyasi’ released in 1972, is a melancholy melody that resonates deeply with its listeners. Written and composed by Irmin Schmidt, Damo Suzuki, Jaki Liebezeit, Michael Karoli, and Holger Czukay, it showcases the band’s unique blend of krautrock and ...

  5. 31 de may. de 2024 · ‘Eins’ begins with a nebula of Rick Wight-esque Farfisa organ from Irmin Schmidt and some exotic, vaguely funky vamping from Michael Karoli – in fact, this could be Pink Floyd just after the exit of Syd Barrett, psychedelic abstraction transforming into something darker.

  6. Hace 4 días · Live In Aston 1977 captures Irmin Schmidt (keyboard & synths), Jaki Liebezeit (drums), Michael Karoli (guitars), Holger Czukay (wave receiver & spec sounds), plus Rosko Gee (bass), who appears for the first time in the series. As with the previous tapes, there is such dynamism and they sure do crack out the jams.

  7. 20 de may. de 2024 · August 1973. Rock, Experimental Rock, Krautrock, Electronic, Ambient. Damo Suzuki, Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit, Michael Karoli & Holger Czukay. “Future Days” is a song by the influential German rock band Can, known for their experimental and innovative sound.