Soft Machine

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Since their arrival on the music scene in the first wave of 1960s psychedelia, the name Soft Machine has become synonymous with musical experimentation, instrumental virtuosity, and inspired creativity all animated by a truly adventurous, progressive spirit. Although the personnel may have changed over the years, the commitment of those playing in Soft Machine today has remained consistent.

JOHN ETHERIDGE guitar
THEO TRAVIS  flute, sax, electric piano
FRED BAKER bass guitar
ASAF SIRKIS drums

Soft Machine is a journey through time and space and their glorious artistic past, but also through a classy present, with a band that, despite the changes in members, maintains intact that unique style of
psychedelic jazz that combines power and subtlety and that is, almost six decades after its formation, a registered trademark of one of the greatest contemporary instrumental bands. – ROCKAXIS MAGAZINE, CHILE

The band enjoys life on that perilous bridge conjoining experimentation and tradition.– NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD, USA
 
It’s impressive that they can still produce music with this level of invention and verve after more than fifty years, and there are no signs here of that stopping anytime soon I’m very pleased to say. – PROGRESSIVE ASPECT, USA
 

No band of this vintage have any right to still sound so fearless and ferocious. Don’t miss them! – PROG MAGAZINE, UK     

The current incarnation of the band is actually bloody good! – THE JAZZ JOURNAL, UK

Masters of their craft, and truly at the top of their game, not only as soloists but as contributors in an actual band. … challenging jazz-fusion, adventurous prog-rock, bits of chaotic free-jazz, atmospheric instrumental pop-jazz, and even a little hard rock. Extraordinary! – SEA OF TRANQUILITY, USA  

For a band that has been around in different shapes and forms producing unconventional music for more than 50 years, it is a triumph to still be able to play at this level of complexity and to come across as vigorous as this. Old music, but young heart indeed. – DPRP, UK/Netherlands 

 

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