Reviews
"Punctuated by bursts of thunder and disturbing silences...it encapsulates the band's ability to demonstrate musical freedom within strict bounds.", 5 stars out of 5 - "TAGO MAGO displays Can's psych-free and disciplined sides at their most ritually balanced.", "A Mind-Expanding Double-Album...Whose Most Jaw-Dropping Item Is the 18-min. 'halleluhwah'...", "With One of the Most Dazzling Set-Pieces in Early 70s Music.", "The Band's Groove-Centric Art-Rock Masterpiece...", 5 stars out of 5 -- "When Michael Karoli cuts loose with that stinging guitar solo near the end of 'Oh Yeah,' it's like setting the stone on archaeological perfection.", Included in Spin's "5 Essential Krautrock Records" - "...'Post-rock' starts right here....one tough, streamlined groove..."