Can - Future Days -1973- Remaster -2005- Flac -... !!exclusive!!

Future Days , released in August 1973, is the fourth studio album by German Krautrock pioneers

CAN's "Future Days," released in 1973 and remastered in 2005 in FLAC format, represents a pivotal moment in the band's career and in the history of experimental rock. The album's blend of melodic accessibility and experimental depth continues to inspire musicians and delight listeners. The remastered version offers an enhanced listening experience, preserving the band's innovative spirit and sonic explorations for new generations of music enthusiasts. CAN - Future Days -1973- Remaster -2005- FLAC -...

  • Caveat: remasters vary by pressing and source tapes. Some listeners report that certain remaster editions have slightly different tonal balances; audiophile FLAC rips often come from specific CD/pressings or the label’s remastering files, so quality can vary.
  • Sound Profile: Compared to earlier transfers, this remaster is often described as "brighter" and more detailed, capturing the subtle room ambience and intricate percussion layers that define the record's "coastal" feel. Future Days , released in August 1973, is

    3.2. Side B: The Monolith of Time The second side is occupied entirely by "Bel Air," a 20-minute piece that stands as the album's magnum opus. "Bel Air" is a study in dynamics and the aforementioned "dissolution of time." Caveat: remasters vary by pressing and source tapes

    2005 Remaster: Released as a high-fidelity SACD by Spoon Records, remastered by Andreas Torkler. Personnel: