Future Days cover

Future Days

Can

Album 1973

About this album

Sound: "A serene exploration of ambient textures and hypnotic rhythms, merging experimental soundscapes with ethereal melodies."

Where they were

By the time 'Future Days' was released in August 1973, Can had already established themselves as a pioneering force in the Krautrock movement with previous albums like 'Tago Mago' and 'Ege Bamyasi'. This album marked a shift towards more melodic and accessible compositions while maintaining their avant-garde roots, reflecting the band's evolution during a prolific period of experimentation.

Why it matters

'Future Days' is regarded as one of Can's most influential works, noted for its role in shaping the ambient and post-rock genres. It received critical acclaim upon release and has been cited by numerous artists across various musical landscapes, demonstrating its lasting impact on experimental music.

Essential tracks

  • "Future Days" — The title track encapsulates the album's tranquil essence, merging lush instrumentation with an otherworldly atmosphere that sets the tone for the entire record.
  • "Bel Air" — Spanning twenty minutes, this epic piece showcases Can's ability to build expansive soundscapes, blending improvisation with structured passages that define their innovative approach.
  • "Spray" — 'Spray' features intricate percussion and shimmering synths that highlight Can's rhythmic complexity and their knack for creating immersive auditory experiences.

Release Date

August 1, 1973

Artist Origin

Germany

Tracklist

  1. 1 Future Days 9:34
  2. 2 Spray 8:28
  3. 3 Moonshake 3:02
  4. 4 Bel Air 20:00