Best known for his work with the pioneering German group Can, Damo Suzuki was a vocalist and improvisational musician whose creative wanderlust took him around the world, performing with a dizzying variety of collaborators. Suzuki had little experience as a musical performer before joining Can in 1970, but his bold, theatrical style and abstract lyrical sensibility put its stamp on three of the group's most memorable albums (1971's Tago Mago, 1972's Ege Bamyasi, and 1973's Future Days) before he left the band in 1973. After a decade away from music, Suzuki returned in 1983, sh...