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Soft Machine
British rock band
Canterbury, United Kingdom • b. 1966-09-01
Soft Machine is credited on 336 releases across 35 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1969–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
336
Pressings credited
35
Albums
7
Decades active
69
In collections
Biography
Soft Machine are an English rock band from Canterbury, Kent. The band were formed in 1966 by Mike Ratledge, Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Daevid Allen and Larry Nowlin. Soft Machine were central in the Canterbury scene; they became one of the first British psychedelic acts, and later helped pioneer progressive and jazz rock, widely regarded as the first progressive rock band. Soft Machine's lineup has undergone many changes, and has included Andy Summers, Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean, John Marshall, Karl Jenkins, Roy Babbington and Allan Holdsworth. As of 2025, the current lineup consists of John Etheridge, Theo Travis, Fred Thelonious Baker and Asaf Sirkis. The band's name originates from William S. Burroughs's novel The Soft Machine. Originating from the band The Wilde Flowers, Soft Machine began as a psychedelic rock band, releasing their self-titled debut album in 1968. Their second album, Volume Two (1969), marked their move towards progressive rock and jazz rock, which was fully realised with the subsequent two albums, Third (1970) and Fourth (1971). By 1971, Soft Machine became a purely instrumental jazz rock band, continuing this direction across their subsequent albums, Fifth (1972), Six, Seven (both 1973), Bundles (1975), Softs (1976), and Alive & Well (1978). The band split in 1978, though two brief reunions occurred during the 1980s, first for the recording of the album Land of Cockayne (1981), and then for a few live shows in 1984. The group Soft Machine Legacy was formed in 2004, and released three studio albums, including their self-titled debut (2006), Steam (2007), and Burden of Proof (2013). The "Legacy" suffix was dropped in 2015, and they have since released three studio albums, Hidden Details (2018), Other Doors (2023) and Thirteen (2026). Though they have achieved little commercial success, critics consider Soft Machine to have been influential in rock music. Dave Lynch at AllMusic called them "one of the most influential underground bands of their
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Credited work
336 releases · 35 albums · active 1969–2024
- Production · 309
- Performance · 24
- Other credits · 20
Studios: Advision Studios · Olympic Studios · Fairfield Hall · Mothers Club, Birmingham
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Third
1970

Train Of Thought
2000

Fourth
1971

Seven
1973

Joy Of A Toy
1969

Volume Two
1969

The Soft Machine Collection
1974

Bundles
1975

Six
1973

Fifth
1972

Cafe Exil (New Adventures In European Music 1972-1980)
2020

Softs
1976

Hidden Details
2018

The Mystery And The History Of The Planet Gong
1989

Live At The Baked Potato
2020

Switzerland 1974
2015

The Peel Sessions
1990
Frequent collaborators
- Kevin Ayers
- Various
- Robert Wyatt
- Gong
- Organization
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