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

The second side is occupied entirely by "Bel Air," a 20-minute piece that stands as the album's magnum opus. "Bel Air" is a study in dynamics and the aforementioned "dissolution of time."

In 1973, Holger Czukay had spliced magnetic tape with a razor blade to find these grooves. Now, in the digital present, those splices were invisible, rendered into a seamless stream of data. Elias closed his eyes. The ambient wash of Michael Karoli’s guitar felt like sunlight hitting moving water. It was music that refused to be "vintage." It sounded more like tomorrow than anything on the radio today. CAN - Future Days -1973- Remaster -2005- FLAC -...

: Moving away from traditional rock structures, the band leaned into ambient soundscapes and "percolating rhythms". The Tracklist Future Days The second side is occupied entirely by "Bel

David Stubbs: Future Days: Krautrock and the Building of Modern Germany Elias closed his eyes

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