Showing posts with label soft machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soft machine. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Soft Machine Legacy: Burden of Proof


Soft Machine Legacy: Soft Machine Legacy: Burden of Proof
Over the course of three albums released between 1968 and 1970, the British band Soft Machine transformed from one of the trippiest and mind-bendingly inventive rock bands of the psychedelic era into a raging musical torrent of free jazz, thunderous prog rock, and high- concept minimalist-inspired avant-garde stylings. With the dizzying changes in musical direction came equally dizzying personnel changes, and by the time the dust settled in the early 1970s, Soft Machine—with the last remaining founding member, keyboardist Mike Ratledge, at the helm—was firmly ensconced as the premier exponent of UK-based jazz-rock, despite a stubborn predilection for LP side- long minimalist epics and crunchy rock rhythms.
Despite critical disdain and the eventual demise of the band in the early 1980s, fan demand, a continuous stream of posthumous releases, and the former members' own recognition of the music's uniqueness, resulted in the establishment of Soft Machine Legacy by John EtheridgeJohn MarshallElton Dean, and Hugh Hopper in 2004. Drummer John Marshall and bassist Roy Babbington (who replaced Hopper in the Legacy following the bassist's death in 2008) first appeared on Soft Machine's Fourth (Columbia, 1971), a Fender Rhodes-saturated epitome of cool fusion—though Hopper returned for Sixth, (Columbia, 1973). An amazingly fleet-fingered guitarist, Etheridge came along later, replacing Allan Holdsworth on "Softs," (Harvest-EMI, 1976).
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HUGH HOPPER AT GONZO

Mercy Dash
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Monster Band
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The Stolen Hour
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SOFT MACHINE AT GONZO
Live at Henie Onstad Art Centre 1971
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Rubber Riff
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Monday, 11 March 2013

HUGH HOPPER ARCHIVE

Gonzo HQ

Deep in the vaults of Gonzo HQ, Gonzo, Grande Formage, Canadian Mike King the legendary Canterbury archivist and his delightful wife Mikki are starting to work through Hugh Hoppers archive. So far they have unearthed many potential jewels by; soft machine, soft heap and many, many solo recordings.

Stay tuned for future updates.


Tuesday, 26 February 2013

AN ACADEMIC ASTRONOMER ON SOFT MACHINE AND MORE

Kevin Ayers died yesterday. If you search out http://www.kevin-ayers.com/ the page you arrive at says “this domain has expired”.  A grim accidental joke. There is a rather good obituary in the Guardian. It seems that by his bed a note was found that said “you can’t shine if you don’t burn”. Ohhhh…. shivers. So … Kevin … why why why are you sleeping ??


When a lad, Soft Machine was my favourite band. The whole journey from psychedelia to jazz fusion to burn out was only a few years, but thats when my neurons were connecting like crazy. Pretentious? Yes. Still fascinating? Yes. So… Kevin Ayers is dead, we know not why. Hugh Hopper died of Leukaemia in 2009. Daevid Allen is somewhere lost on Planet Gong. Robert Wyatt is a National Treasure. But but but … where is Mike Ratledge??? How can someone with such cool sunglasses have been lost to modern culture? There have been rumours that he writes tunes for commercials. Can this really be true?

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CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AT GONZO
Live at Henie Onstad Art Centre 1971
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Vol 1
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Rubber Riff
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Breda Reactor
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Somewhere In Soho 
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Turns On Vol 2 
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