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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soft_MachineSoft Machine - Wikipedia

    softmachine.org. Soft Machine are an English rock and jazz band from Canterbury formed in mid-1966 by Mike Ratledge, Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Daevid Allen and Larry Nowlin. As a central band of the Canterbury scene, the group became one of the first British psychedelic acts and later moved into progressive and jazz rock, becoming a purely ...

  2. The Soft Machine biography Formed in Canterbury, UK in 1966 - Disbanded in 1984 - Reformed in 2015 (SM members would reconvene under several monikers along the years) The band started playing as such in 1966 but their first record, a single, came out in 1967.

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  3. Disc 1 and Disc 2 recorded at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club on 20–25 April 1970 (already in Somewhere in Soho, Voiceprint, 2004), Disc 3 and Disc 4 recorded at Het Turfschip, Breda, Netherlands on 31 January 1970 (already in Breda Reactor, Voiceprint, 2005). 2014. Live in the 70s. 4 CDs – Reprint of various live concerts.

  4. (Soft Machine & heavy friends BBC In Concert recording session - broadcast March 21, 1971) Elton Dean, Mark Charig, Phil Howard, Mike Ratledge & Neville Whitehead [Blind Badger] Soft Machine with Phil Howard [Neo-Caliban Grides] Soft Machine as a quartet [Out-Bloody-Rageous, Eamonn Andrews, All White, Kings and Queens]

  5. www.discogs.com › artist › 152680-Soft-MachineSoft Machine - Discogs

    Soft Machine are an English rock and jazz band from Canterbury formed in mid-1966, named after the novel The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs. Australian poet, guitarist, singer, composer and performance artist Daevid Allen moved to Paris in 1960. Inspired by the emerging 'Beat Generation' of writer's works he'd discovered whilst working in ...

  6. Soft Machine, one of the greatest rock bands of all time, started out with albums such as Volume Two (1969) that were inspired by psychedelic-rock with a touch of Dadaistic (i.e., nonsensical) aesthetics; but, after losing Allen and Ayers, they veered towards a personal interpretation of Miles Davis' jazz-rock on Three (1970), their masterpiece and one of the essential jazz, rock and classical ...

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  8. www.john-etheridge.com › bands › soft-machineSoft Machine

    Just as he did in the 1970's when Hopper left Soft Machine to pursue a solo career and other musical opportunities, veteran bassist Roy Babbington (ex-Nucleus & Keith Tippett Group) has once again stepped into the fold and taken over the bass role, and alongside guitarist John Etheridge, drummer John Marshall, and reed player Theo Travis, the band not only keep the spirit of the original Soft ...

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