Can are one of the most innovative bands of all time. A portion of their sound was shaped by an unlikely source: detective fiction.
Few post-war musicians can match Irmin Schmidt’s creative drive, says Duncan Seaman. The veteran musician, composer and Can founder, talks about his Villa Wunderbar anthology of film music and solo ...
Irmin Sauer-Wieth was a German artist who was born in 1907. Irmin Sauer-Wieth's work has been offered at auction multiple times. The artist died in 1996.
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Everybody in the band is quite special. And they had different interests in music. Jaki was free jazz, Irmin [Schmidt] was a conductor of an orchestra, Holger [worked with] Stockhausen and Michael ...
Capturing late-period Can, the live album features the core lineup of Irmin Schmidt, Jaki Liebezeit, Holger Czukay and Michael Karoli, as well as bass from Rosko Gee. The latter taking on that role ...