The Czukay narrative is that he records all the jams from Can recordings, and never turns off the tape machine. He then cuts, slices, and like a film, edits the aural aspect of the work. Here he adds outside sounds/voices to the overall mix. It must be time-consuming work, because the music doesn't sound disjointed or crazed, but structured in a manner that is, of course, listenable, but also catchy. It was pop music with strong melodies but filtered through Czukay's knowledge of 20th century contemporary classical music. Stockhausen is a significant influence on Czukay, and he even studied under the great composer. A remarkable album that never sounds dated. A joy from the first cut to the last.
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Sunday, July 29, 2018
Holger Czukay - "Movies" Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, 1982/1979 (EMI)
The Czukay narrative is that he records all the jams from Can recordings, and never turns off the tape machine. He then cuts, slices, and like a film, edits the aural aspect of the work. Here he adds outside sounds/voices to the overall mix. It must be time-consuming work, because the music doesn't sound disjointed or crazed, but structured in a manner that is, of course, listenable, but also catchy. It was pop music with strong melodies but filtered through Czukay's knowledge of 20th century contemporary classical music. Stockhausen is a significant influence on Czukay, and he even studied under the great composer. A remarkable album that never sounds dated. A joy from the first cut to the last.
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