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Tag Archives: Roy Babbington
SOFT MACHINE Uncover Another Historic Document
January 31, 2023
While the current incarnation of SOFT MACHINE are preparing a fresh studio platter for issue in June, the ensemble’s archivists have been busy finding recordings from the British collective’s classic era. Lately, there have been quite a few of those, … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Roy Babbington, Soft Machine
NUCLEUS & Ian Carr – Torrid Zone: The Vertigo Recordings 1970-1975
August 8, 2019
Esoteric 2019 Music as a continuous process: classic oeuvre of British jazz institution boxed up for unconcealed delight in unified strands of imagination. It was a quiet revolution on Ian Carr’s part, when the trumpeter embarked on a trip of … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Allan Holdsworth, box set, Chris Spedding, fusion, Ian Carr, jazz, jazz rock, John Marshall, Jon Hiseman, Karl Jenkins, Nucleus, Roy Babbington
SOFT MACHINE Reveal “Hidden Details”
July 7, 2018
It’s easy to conscript SOFT MACHINE to the legions of the past – but not for nothing their torch has been carried on, for years, by SOFT MACHINE LEGACY where the old band’s members tapped into the spirit of yore. … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged John Etheridge, John Marshall, Roy Babbington, Soft Machine, Theo Travis
SOFT MACHINE LEGACY – Burden Of Proof
May 15, 2013
Esoteric Antenna / Moonjune 2013 Free and easy journey to the other side and back, with no memento but a lot of momentum. For all their crooked history, when was the last time that this legendary band rocked? Here, they … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Canterbury scene, jazz rock, John Etheridge, John Marshall, prog rock, Roy Babbington, Soft Machine, Theo Travis