Blog 3 - "Tago Mago" by Can

 Hello! In this blog, I will be discussing the eclectic and influential 1971 album Tago Mago, by Can.

 

Cover art for Tago Mago.

United Kingdom cover art for Tago Mago.

In 1971, the music scene in Germany was undergoing a metamorphosis. Bands like Neu!, Faust, and Can started to experiment with a style of music called 'krautrock' that radically experimented and challenged to redefine what rock music could sound like: the most crowning achievement of this genre being the album Tago Mago by Can, in my opinion. This album remains incredibly unique and consistent throughout its almost 80-minute runtime, while not afraid to make complete deviations in its sound, in a way that not only creates a focused environment but is off-kilter enough to never fail in keeping the audience's attention. I can very easily confirm that there is not a single wasted second on an album like this.


"Paperhouse", from Tago Mago.

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