Pre-Release
- MAY 31, 2024
- 4 Songs
- Ege Bamyasi (Remastered) · 1972
- The Singles · 1972
- The Singles · 1969
- Future Days (Remastered) · 1973
- Future Days (Remastered) · 1973
- Tago Mago (2011 Remastered) · 1971
- Ege Bamyasi (Remastered) · 1972
- Tago Mago (2011 Remastered) · 1971
- Tago Mago (2011 Remastered) · 1971
- Ege Bamyasi (Remastered) · 1972
Essential Albums
- 2014
- 1997
- 1994
- 1978
Artist Playlists
- Krautrock's metronomic masters.
- From alt-rockers to electronic mavericks, they all found creative sustenance in Can.
- Defining Krautrock with sounds from around the world.
- How krautrock inspired hip-hop.
- Hear how they added tango, disco, and pop to their rock sound.
Singles & EPs
- 2024
- 2007
Live Albums
- 2024
- 2024
- 2012
Compilations
- 2017
About Can
Adventurous and complex, Can’s music set the benchmark for Germany's experimental rock scene in the late '60s and '70s. Formed in Cologne in 1968, the group forged a unique blend of the psych-rock guitar of Michael Karoli, the polyrhythmic style of drummer Jaki Liebezeit, and the avant-garde ideas of keyboardist Irmin Schmidt and bassist Holger Czukay, former students of Karlheinz Stockhausen. Thanks to their improvisatory approach and the unpredictability of singers Damo Suzuki and Malcolm Mooney, even signature songs like "Yoo Doo Right"—a percussive jam on their 1969 debut, Monster Movie—were never played the same way twice. While the band’s only major hit came with 1976’s proto-synth-pop single "I Want More," their ingenuity earned them a mystique that endured long beyond their original 11-year run. Can’s hypnotic rhythms continue to permeate the sound of electronic music’s innovators and rock acts like Radiohead and The Fall.
- ORIGIN
- Cologne, Germany
- FORMED
- 1968
- GENRE
- Rock