About this album

Sound: "A mesmerizing blend of hypnotic rhythms and avant-garde melodies that push the boundaries of rock music."

Where they were

Landed marked Can's fifth studio album, released in 1975 as they began to explore a more structured sound after their earlier experimental works. It followed the critical success of Future Days, showcasing their evolution while retaining the innovative spirit that defined their earlier Krautrock style.

Why it matters

This album is significant for its role in the progressive rock movement, influencing countless artists with its unique blend of improvisation and composition. 'Landed' was well-received critically, often noted for its ambitious soundscapes, helping to solidify Can's reputation as pioneers of experimental music.

Essential tracks

  • "Full Moon on the Highway" — The opening track sets the tone with its ethereal ambiance and driving rhythm, encapsulating the album's exploration of space and time.
  • "Vernal Equinox" — This nearly nine-minute track features a captivating blend of layered sounds and spontaneous improvisation, highlighting Can's strength in creating an immersive audio experience.
  • "Unfinished" — 'Unfinished' serves as an ambitious culmination of themes from the album, stretching over thirteen minutes to develop intricate musical ideas that reflect Can's avant-garde ethos.

Release Date

September 1, 1975

Artist Origin

Germany

Tracklist

  1. 1 Full Moon on the Highway 3:32
  2. 2 Half Past One 4:39
  3. 3 Hunters and Collectors 4:20
  4. 4 Vernal Equinox 8:48
  5. 5 Red Hot Indians 5:40
  6. 6 Unfinished 13:21