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"Landed" is the sixth studio album by the German krautrock band Can. Released in 1975, it marks a period of transition for the band, featuring new member Rosko Gee on bass and rebounding from the departure of founding member Holger Czukay. The album reflects the band's evolving sound, incorporating elements of funk and soul while retaining their experimental roots. Landed was recorded in 1975 at Inner Space Studios in Weilerswist, near Cologne. Holger Czukay engineered the recording and mixed side B at Inner Space, while he and Toby Robinson mixed side A at Studio Dierks in Stommeln. René Tinner assisted with the mix for both sides. The album was produced by the band themselves and included the single "Hunters and Collectors," backed by "Vernal Equinox," released in Germany on the Harvest label that same year. The track "Red Hot Indians" features guest appearances by Olaf Kübler from Amon Düül, who plays dual saxophone solos.