Soft Machine
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Soft Machine are a British rock 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 instrumental band in 1971.[2] The band has undergone many line-up changes, with musicians such as Andy Summers, Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean,[3] John Marshall, Karl Jenkins, Roy Babbington and Allan Holdsworth being members during the band's history. The current line-up consists of John Etheridge, Theo Travis, Fred Thelonious Baker and Asaf Sirkis.
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Origin | Canterbury, England |
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Discography | Soft Machine discography |
Years active | 1966–1978 1980–1981 1984 2015–present 1978–1988[1] (as Soft Heap / Soft Head), 1999–2002 (as Soft Ware), 2002–2004 (as Soft Works), 2003 (as Soft Mountain), 2004 (as Soft Bounds), 2004–2015 (as Soft Machine Legacy) |
Labels | ABC Probe, Columbia, Harvest, EMI, Major League Productions (MLP) |
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Website | softmachine |
Though they achieved little commercial success, Soft Machine are considered by critics to have been influential in rock music.[4][5][6] Dave Lynch at AllMusic called them "one of the most influential underground bands of their era".[2] The group were named after the novel The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs.