Malcolm Mooney passes the baton to Damo Suzuki for Soundtracks, a collection of film music featuring contributions from both vocalists. The dichotomy between the two singers is readily apparent: Suzuki's odd, strangulated vocals fit far more comfortably into the group's increasingly intricate and subtle sound, allowing for greater variation than that allowed by Mooney's stream-of-consciousness discourse.
It's been awhile since I've posted, but I haven't really had anything to discuss musically. So let's get back to my list of favorite albums with a krautrock oldie:Can's "Soundtracks" is incredible. I've never actually seen any of the movies these songs are from, and to my knowledge they're not easily available on DVD or anything. (Please please please correct me if I'm wrong!) In some ways I...
It's been awhile since I've posted, but I haven't really had anything to discuss musically. So let's get back to my list of favorite albums with a krautrock oldie:Can's "Soundtracks" is incredible. I've never actually seen any of the movies these songs are from, and to my knowledge they're not easily available on DVD or anything. (Please please please correct me if I'm wrong!) In some ways I...