Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
All Gates Open
All Gates Open: The Story of Can | Rob Young, Irmin Schmidt
1 post | 2 to read
All Gates Open presents the definitive story of arguably the most influential and revered avant-garde band of the late twentieth century: CAN. It consists of two books. In Book One, Rob Young gives us the full biography of a band that emerged at the vanguard of what would come to be called the Krautrock scene in late sixties Cologne. With Irmin Schmidt and Holger Czukay - two classically trained students of Stockhausen - at the heart of the band, CAN's studio and live performances burned an incendiary trail through the decade that followed: and left a legacy that is still reverberating today in hip hop, post rock, ambient, and countless other genres. Rob Young's account draws on unique interviews with all founding members of CAN, as well as their vocalists, friends and music industry associates. And he revisits the music, which is still deliriously innovative and unclassifiable more than four decades on. All Gates Open is a portrait of a group who worked with visionary intensity and belief, outside the system and inside their own inner space. Book Two, Can Kiosk, has been assembled by Irmin Schmidt, founding member and guiding spirit of the band, as a 'collage - a technique long associated with CAN's approach to recording. There is an oral history of the band drawing on interviews that Irmin made with musicians who see CAN as an influence - such as Bobby Gillespie, Geoff Barrow, Daniel Miller, and many others. There are also interviews with artists and filmmakers like Wim Wenders and John Malkovitch, where Schmidt reflects on more personal matters and his work with film. Extracts of Schmidt's notebook and diaries from 2013-14 are also reproduced as a reflection on the creative process, and the memories, dreams, and epiphanies it entails. Can Kiosk offers further perspectives on a band that have inspired several generations of musicians and filmmakers in the voices of the artists themselves. CAN were unique, and their legacy is articulated in two books in this volume with the depth, rigour, originality, and intensity associated with the band itself. It is illustrated throughout with previously unseen art, photographs, and ephemera from the band's archive.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
blurb
batsy
All Gates Open: The Story of Can | Rob Young, Irmin Schmidt
post image

#TuesdayTunes @TieDyeDude

Was sad to hear of Damo Suzuki's passing on February 9. He was one of the vocalists for Can, and I've been listening to the Ege Bamyasi album again in particular. The track Vitamin C still rocks so hard and Sing Swan Song is so lovely. Love me some Krautrock 💚 You can hear the influence of this on bands like Pavement, Sonic Youth.

Bookwomble Sorry to hear about the passing of one of the band. I've only got the odd track by Can on compilation albums, and have long been meaning to rectify the gap. I also love Krautrock, though mainly represented in my music collection by Neu! 2mo
BarbaraBB Never heard of this band. But I am now listening to the album! 2mo
The_Book_Ninja It‘s the drums and bass on Vitamin C for me 2mo
See All 10 Comments
TieDyeDude Thanks for the recommendation. I had not heard of them before, but Vitamin C is good! 2mo
merelybookish New to me! 2mo
batsy @Bookwomble Neu is fantastic, too. I loved what little I've listened to—was more familiar with Kraftwerk. I'm looking forward to giving their albums a listen now 😊 2mo
batsy @The_Book_Ninja @TieDyeDude It's just the epitome of cool, that song 😁 2mo
vivastory Not familiar with this band but you 100% sold me with your comparison to two of my fave bands of all-time. Def checking out 2mo
Suet624 I‘m so sorry. I‘m not aware of this group but will have to check them out. 2mo
65 likes10 comments