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SPOON 9537CD
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"Can's seminal albums, Flow Motion and Unlimited Edition, were originally issued in 1976. These remastered CD editions stand to replace the SACD editions, issued in 2004, which are no longer available. Flow Motion (1976) saw Can moving towards a somewhat more conventional style as their recording technology improved. 'I Want More' from Flow Motion became their only hit record outside Germany including an appearance on UK's Top of the Pops, where Holger Czukay performed with a double bass."
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SPOON 9538CD
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2012 remastered edition. "Unlimited Edition is a double compilation album, an expanded version of the 1974 LP Limited Edition which was limited to 15,000 copies (tracks 14-19 were added). The album collects unreleased music from throughout the band's history from 1968 until 1976, and both the band's major singers (Damo Suzuki and Malcolm Mooney) are featured."
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SPOON 9033CD
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1997 release. Can remixes by Brian Eno, System 7, Carl Craig, Sonic Youth with Wharton Tiers, The Orb, A Guy Called Gerald, Francois Kevorkian & Rob Rives, Pete Shelley & Black Radio, U.N.K.L.E., Secret Knowledge, 3P, Westbam, Bruce Gilbert, Sunroof, Air Liquide, and Hiller/Kaiser/Leda.
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SPOON 9391CD
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"Irmin Schmidt, founding member of the legendary German avant-garde rock group Can, and breakbeat pioneer, producer and Professor Of Popular Music, Kumo (aka Jono Podmore) release a brand new album, for your listening enjoyment. Schmidt & Kumo's latest album of electronic experimentalism features Kumo's shimmering grooves, subterranean bass, Theremin and violin providing the perfect foil for Schmidt's peerless and enduringly adventurous playing. Unlike their 2001 debut -- Masters Of Confusion, largely put together by extrapolating snatches of music from Schmidt's opera Gormenghast -- Axolotl Eyes is very much a studio recording. As a bonus, the studio album is accompanied by a 5.1 surround sound DVD of the sound installation Flies, Guys, and Choirs, first conceived for London's Barbican Centre in 2001. The work combines surreally creating images from nature with subtle, quietly forceful environmental music." The DVD is PAL format, with 112 mins video and audio.
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