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Can was founded in 1968 by Irmin Schmidt, Holger Czukay, Michael Karoli and Jaki Liebezeit who formed a group which would utilize and transcend all boundaries of ethnic, electronic experimental and modern classical music.
Holger Czukay and Irmin Schmidt left behind their careers in academia to form the influential group in the late 60s. Together with Michael Karoli, Jaki Liebezeit and Malcolm Mooney, they recorded Monster Movie in a castle near Cologne in 1968.
Though not the earliest entry in the genre (which Eno makes no claim to have invented), ‘Ambient 1 (Music For Airports)’ was the first album ever to be explicitly labelled ‘ambient music’.
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is the second solo album by Brian Eno. Produced by Eno, it was originally released by Island Records in November 1974.
Debut solo album by Brian Eno. Here Come the Warm Jets is a hybrid of glam rock and art pop, similar to Eno's previous album work with Roxy Music, although in a stronger experimental fashion.
Ships 7/12/2024 - Official soundtrack to the 2024 Gary Hustwit documentary 'Eno' - the definitive documentary about visionary musician and artist Brian Eno. Features 17 tracks from Eno's prolific recording career, including 3 previously unreleased recordi
Billed as a "High-Altitude-Food-Performance with Incidental Music by Slop Shop and Brian Eno", with Can co-founder Czukay's appearance kept under wraps in advance, it was recorded on August 27, 1998
His most intimate and personal opus to date. Throughout the 14 tracks, Post takes us with him on his trials with fame, giving a glimpse into the irony of seemingly having it all, but feeling like nothing all at the same time.
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. UK trio Demob Happy return with their 3rd album, Divine Machines. Their specific magic as a unit remains: one that values a "janky guitar solo" as much as it does a beautifully crafted love song.
When Charlie Byrd toured South America in 1961, bossa nova - a melding of Brazilian samba rhythms with the harmonic structures and the cool sound of West Coast jazz - was booming.