Can - Future Days -1973- Remaster -2005- Flac -... - Best

The 2005 Remaster of Can's 1973 album Future Days was handled by Andreas Torkler at Sonopress, Germany, with the oversight of band members Holger Czukay Irmin Schmidt

"Future Days" has had a profound influence on the music world, inspiring generations of musicians across various genres. The album's fusion of rock, jazz, and electronic elements can be heard in the work of artists such as Talking Heads, David Bowie, and Radiohead. The record's experimental spirit and emphasis on creative freedom have also made it a touchstone for avant-garde and underground music. CAN - Future Days -1973- Remaster -2005- FLAC -...

“Drag the slider to hear the rain on ‘Spray’ emerge from analog murk to FLAC-defined droplets.” The 2005 Remaster of Can's 1973 album Future

Damo Suzuki: Vocals, percussion (his final album with the band). Holger Czukay: Bass, double bass, editing. Michael Karoli: Guitar, violin. Jaki Liebezeit: Drums, percussion. Irmin Schmidt: Keyboards, Alpha 77 synthesizer. Tracklist and Musical Structure “Drag the slider to hear the rain on

: Moving away from traditional rock structures, the band leaned into ambient soundscapes and "percolating rhythms". The Tracklist Future Days

The "Inner Space" Experience: The 2005 Remaster highlights the unique acoustics of Can's studio, allowing the listener to hear the "air" around Jaki Liebezeit’s drums. Track-by-Track Breakdown

transitioned from experimental rock templates toward a more ambient, electronic-focused sound, specifically noting the complex movements of "Bel Air" and Damo Suzuki's understated, texture-based vocal approach