Cover of Can Doo Right, Yooo Do Right
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20-minute song. A song born of minimalism, Daughter of a fascist "manimalism", Perhaps with Nazi inclinations.

Kraut is the child of a mechanical mindset, mechanical repetition. Kraut is dictatorial music.

The Kraftwerk in uniforms, expressionless. They are children of a Nazi ideology. Their records are only glorification of an ideology. AUtostrada.

But you see them, they are little soldiers in uniform, expressionless.

The CAN are illegitimate children of the Nazi ideology. The German groups speak in Arab waves but always with a raised arm. Like the Romans, you are free as long as you think like us.

All this hodgepodge to say.

The Can are a fascist group, right-wing, fake intellectuals who studied at the conservatory following the intrusive scales of Wagner.

Enough, better the Faust

BETTER THE FAUST, they hide their Nazi fascism better.

Like the Psychy TV.

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Summary by Bot

This review harshly critiques Can's lengthy minimalist track 'Doo Right, Yooo Do Right,' associating Krautrock with fascist and Nazi ideology. The author accuses the band and related German groups of promoting dictatorial, mechanical music influenced by troubling historical ideas. The review is highly critical and frames Can as fake intellectuals following Wagnerian conservatory traditions while hiding extreme right-wing tendencies.

Can

Can were a German experimental rock group central to krautrock, known for hypnotic repetition, improvisation, and studio tape experimentation. Key members included Holger Czukay, Irmin Schmidt, Michael Karoli, and Jaki Liebezeit; early vocals featured Malcolm Mooney, later replaced by Damo Suzuki.
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