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Description:
Labelcode CDSPOON64
"Live In Brighton 1975 (2CD)" captures the legendary German experimental rock band Can at the height of their creative powers. Recorded during a mesmerizing live performance in Brighton, this double CD set offers an immersive journey into Can?s improvisational genius and boundary-pushing soundscapes. The album features extended versions of classic tracks, showcasing the band's unique blend of psychedelic rock, avant-garde electronics, and hypnotic rhythms that have influenced generations of musicians worldwide. Released by Spoon Records?a label dedicated to preserving and promoting Can's groundbreaking work?this collection is essential for both longtime fans and newcomers eager to experience one of krautrock?s most innovative acts in their rawest form. Formed in Cologne in 1968, Can achieved international acclaim with albums like "Tago Mago," "Ege Bamyasi," and "Future Days." Their pioneering approach has left an indelible mark on genres ranging from post-punk to electronic music.