Dive into the experimental and innovative world of Can with their 1970 compilation album, "Soundtracks." This captivating collection showcases the German krautrock pioneers' foray into film scoring, featuring music composed for various movies. The album marks a significant transition for the band, as it signifies the departure of their original vocalist, Malcolm Mooney, and the introduction of their new vocalist.
"Soundtracks" is a blend of diverse genres, including krautrock, space rock, progressive rock, experimental, psychedelic rock, art rock, and even proto-punk. The album's seven tracks, spanning a total of 35 minutes, offer a unique and immersive listening experience. Standout tracks like "Deadlock" and "Tango Whiskyman," both from the movie "Deadlock," demonstrate Can's ability to create engaging and atmospheric soundscapes.
Recorded in 1969 and 1970 at Inner Space Studios, the album captures the essence of Can's innovative spirit and their willingness to push musical boundaries. The remastered version of "Soundtracks" was released under Spoon Records and Mute, ensuring that this seminal work continues to captivate new audiences and remain a testament to Can's enduring influence on the rock and experimental music scenes.