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Can - Ege Bamyasi (#454)


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This week on Backwards Beats, we dive into Ege Bamyasi by Can the 1972 release that helped define krautrock (aka “cosmic rock”) and quietly influenced decades of music to come.

Recorded in Cologne using minimal gear and maximum experimentation, the album blends hypnotic grooves, tape-era production tricks, improvisation, and unconventional song structures. With vocalist Damo Suzuki delivering abstract, mantra-like vocals, and drummer Jaki Liebezeit locking into impossibly tight yet fluid rhythms, Ege Bamyasi feels both locked-in and untethered.

From the near-10-minute opener “Pinch” to the explosive pulse of “Vitamin C,” this record balances jam-band spontaneity with razor-sharp rhythmic precision. It’s weird. It’s groovy. It’s decades ahead of its time.

Ranked #454 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, this is a record that rewards deep listening.

Key Points
  • Minimal Recording Setup – Much of the album was tracked on basic equipment in a makeshift studio, yet the production feels spacious, intentional, and modern.

  • No Traditional Frontman – The band operated as a collective with no clear leader. Vocals function more as texture and rhythm than narrative centerpiece.

  • Rhythm as the Engine – Drummer Jaki Liebezeit (the “human metronome”) delivers grooves that are steady, elastic, and hypnotic. His playing drives nearly every standout moment on the record.

    Music Referenced
    • Monster Movie by Can
    • Alan Evans
    • Soulive
    • Jeff Piccaro
    • Edgar Winder's group
    • Zappa
    • Fuego by fish
    • Stash by fish
    • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
    • Graduation by Kanye West
    • Drunk Hot Girls by Kanye West
    • Radiohead
    • Led Zeppelin
    • Low Rider by War
    • Why Can't We Be Friends by War
    • Snarky Puppy
    • bitches brew by Miles Davis
    • Touch Me by The Doors
    • Jim Morrison
    • headhunters by Herbie Hancock
    • heavy by Collective Soul
    • TV on the Radio
    • Blind Melon
    • breaking the girl by chili peppers
    • violent fems
    • Soul Coughing
    • Danger Mouse
    • sea low
    • Jeremy by Pearl Jam
    • Tommy manual
    • Victor Wooten
    • Bob James
    • ACDC
    • Tamipala
    • Uber Jam by John Scofield
    • Adam Dich
    • James Brown
    • Curtis Mayfield
    • Buddy Rich
    • Jack White
    • Join us next, for Pretty Hatemachine by Nine Inch Nails.

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