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Can's goal is not to consecrate or emulate the music of the sixties, but rather to exalt, renew, and integrate it into something completely new. 'Halleluwah' ... perfectly summarizes the album, highlighting its qualities with rhythms resembling Funk and African music combined with extensive synthesizers.
Can's goal is not to consecrate or emulate the music of the sixties, but rather to exalt, renew, and integrate it into something completely new.
'Halleluwah' ... perfectly summarizes the album, highlighting its qualities with rhythms resembling Funk and African music combined with extensive synthesizers.
Tago Mago is Can's second studio album and their first with Damo Suzuki as the lead singer, released in 1971. It merges psychedelic blues, funk, and avant-garde electronics to create a unique krautrock sound that influenced future musical genres. Tracks like 'Halleluwah' and 'Aumgn' showcase the band's innovation and experimental spirit. The album balances catchy rhythms with deep musical exploration, making it a monumental piece in music history. Dive into Can's Tago Mago and experience the groundbreaking fusion of krautrock and psychedelia today!
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