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Announcing Desert Daze 2018 with Tame Impala, Mercury Rev, Warpaint, and More
The desert psych fest is back for a seventh edition Oct. 12-14 with a new SoCal location and the first phase of this year's lineup.
Red Fang's "Not for You" Video Stars a Screaming Yeti Music Nerd
Have you ever gone into space to find that rare Genesis LP?
An Appreciation of Can's 'Future Days'
I love 'Future Days' so much that I named this column after it and if I had a kid I’d probably name them after it too.
10 Thoughts on Holger Czukay, the Cosmic Dad Jokester of Krautrock, Who Is Dead Now
The 79-year-old co-founded the legendary German art-rock group Can, who produced some of the most influential music of the 70s and 80s.
Talking ‘Singles’ with CAN’s Irmin Schmidt
We talk with the legendary piano player about some choice cuts from his band’s singles compilation, out now on Mute.
You Have Faust's Art of Improvisation to Thank for Everything You Love
The legendary German experimentalists played on garbage in a 100-person space on their fourth US tour ever, and the results were magical.
The Truth of Masculinity Lies in This Newly Available Can of Wine
Mancan is a can of wine... for men!
Watch Miguel and TV on the Radio Play Each Other's Songs and Cover Krautrock Legends Can
They did TVOTR's "Seeds," Miguel's "Adorn," and Can's "Vitamin C."
PREMIERE: Listen to Dead Heavens, Featuring Walter Schreifels, Cover Can's "I'm So Green"
Gorilla Biscuits, Quicksand, Rival Schools, CIV and more vs. the legendary Can.
VICE Exclusive: Listen to Mountains' New Trippy Kosmiche Track
After listening to it, I discovered a large glowing orb in my chest and realized that I suddenly knew how to do transcendental meditation.
Bleak Video Games Should Remind Us of What Matters in Our Real Lives
Bleak dystopias can be oddly uplifting.
A Look Back at Can's Thrilling 'Tago Mago'
In the latest excerpt from 33⅓ in-depth album reviews, Scottish novelist Alan Warner remembers kraut rock group Can's 1971 record and an era of young men obsessing over vinyl.