Eksempler på bruk av Soft machine på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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Volume Two is the second LP album by The Soft Machine, released in 1969.
Soft Machine was voted best small group in the Melody Maker jazz poll of 1974.
Fourth is the fourth studio album by the Canterbury band Soft Machine, released in 1971.
Soft Machine are an English rock and jazz band from Canterbury, named after the book The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs.
This timeline does not include the last Soft Machine studio album Land of Cockayne(1981) which had.
A jazz influence is added to the humour, dada, and psychedelia of their first LP The Soft Machine(1968).
Ayers' colleagues from Soft Machine backed him, with the addition on some cuts of Rob Tait, sometime Gong drummer.
It wasn't until Robert and Daevid[Allen] went to London to start Soft Machine that anything happened at all.
The former Soft Machine bassist Hugh Hopper, who lived in Whitstable, near Canterbury, said:"I think it's a rather artificial label, a journalistic thing.
It wasn't until Robert andDaevid[Allen] went to London to start Soft Machine that anything happened at all.
Since 1999, he has worked with former Soft Machine co-musicians in several Soft Machine-related projects like SoftWare, SoftWorks and Soft Machine Legacy.
From late 2004 onwards, with John Etheridge replacing Holdsworth,they toured and recorded as Soft Machine Legacy.
Ayers was a founding member of the pioneering psychedelic band Soft Machine in the mid-1960s, and was closely associated with the Canterbury scene.
The name is apun on Machine Molle, the French translation of the name of Wyatt's previous group Soft Machine.
In the late 1970s he briefly toured as a member of the jazz-rock group Soft Machine and followed with a stint in The Albion Band.
Matching Mole disbanded in late September 1972 immediately upon completion of a European tour supporting Soft Machine.
Robert Wyatt formed the band in October 1971 after he left Soft Machine and recorded his first solo album The End of an Ear(4 December 1970).
Their 1977 performances and record(titled Alive and Well, ironically)were among the last for Soft Machine as a working band.
The British artist couple also collaborated with the band Soft Machine, which played at HOK in 1971, to which the couple contributed their modified light projections of film and slide projectors.
This new quartet of Babbington, Jenkins, Marshall and Ratledge recorded the next(and last)three official Soft Machine studio releases.
There is variation within the scene, for example from pop/rock like early Soft Machine and much Caravan to avant-garde composed pieces as with early National Health to improvised jazz as with later Soft Machine or In Cahoots.
Wyatt, Allen, Kevin Ayers(from the Wilde Flowers) and Mike Ratledge(who had played on occasion with the Daevid Allen Trio)formed Soft Machine in 1966.
There is variation within the scene, for example from pop/rock like early Soft Machine and much Caravan to avant-garde composed pieces as with early National Health to improvised jazz as with later Soft Machine or In Cahoots.
On 4 November that year, Pink Floyd performed two benefit concerts, in one day, at London's Rainbow Theatre,supported by Soft Machine, and compered by John Peel.
Alan Wakeman(born 13 October 1947, Hammersmith, West London) is an English saxophonist,known for his work in Soft Machine during 1976, appearing on the album Softs.
In England, the jazz fusion movement was headed by Nucleus, led by Ian Carr, and whose key players Karl Jenkins andJohn Marshall both later joined the seminal jazz rock band Soft Machine, leaders of what became known as the Canterbury scene.