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is celebrated for its lush, ambient, and "summery" atmosphere. Tracklist & Timings

The Ultimate Drift: Revisiting CAN’s Future Days (1973/2005 Remaster)

The second track captures the band’s improvisational genius. It is a soundscape where Jaki Liebezeit’s drumming—mechanical yet deeply human—anchors a drifting, almost hallucinatory atmosphere.

The most accessible track, a funky "pop" song similar to their earlier hit "Spoon". CAN - Future Days -1973- Remaster -2005- FLAC -...

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Here is why this particular combination of year, remaster, and file format represents the holy grail for fans of the genre.

In the vast, sprawling landscape of 20th-century avant-garde music, few albums feel less like a product of their time and more like a transmission from a possible future than CAN’s . Released in 1973, the band’s fourth studio album marked a radical departure from the aggressive, motoric groove of Tago Mago and Ege Bamyasi . Instead of the "Krautrock" cliché of relentless forward motion, Future Days floats. It breathes. It submerges the listener into a humid, psychedelic ocean of tranquility and eerie tension. is celebrated for its lush, ambient, and "summery"

preserves the full fidelity of the 2005 restoration, which is widely considered cleaner and more detailed than the original 1980s CD transfers. Juno Download specific equipment used in the recording sessions or more details on CAN's discography

Since 2005, CAN has been reissued on vinyl (often cut from digital sources) and remastered again in 2018 (the "Spoon 50th Anniversary" series). While the 2018 versions are louder and punchier, they compress the extreme dynamics of the 1973 master tapes.

To understand the remaster, one must understand the source. By 1973, CAN was exhausted. Vocalist Damo Suzuki, who had joined the band as a literal street musician two years prior, was preparing to leave the group. The sessions for Future Days were consequently more relaxed, more improvisational, and less riff-driven than their predecessors. The most accessible track, a funky "pop" song

The album consists of four tracks with a total runtime of approximately 40–41 minutes Length (Approx.) Future Days 9:30 – 9:34 8:28 – 8:30 3:02 – 3:05 19:52 – 20:00 2005 Remaster Details Originally released in 2005 as a Hybrid SACD

A sprawling, 20-minute epic that occupies the entire second side of the original LP. It progresses through multiple movements, from sprightly melodies to mysterious, larger-than-life soundscapes. Historical and Cultural Context