Soft Machine are an English rock and jazz band from Canterbury formed in mid-1966, named after the novel The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs.
Australian poet, guitarist, singer, composer and performance artist Daevid Allen moved to Paris in 1960. Inspired by the emerging 'Beat Generation' of writer's works he'd discovered whilst working in a Melbourne bookshop he moved into a room in Paris's 'Beat Hotel' and spent time around the city's Latin Quarter. There, he rubbed shoulders with Terry Riley and William S. Burroughs, gaining free access to the area's jazz clubs. Influenced by the music philosophies of Sun Ra he formed the Daevid Allen Trio, a free-jazz outfit which performed in Burroughs' theatre pieces based on that writer's novel 'The Ticket That Exploded'.
In 1961 Allen travelled to Canterbury, England, where he met 16 year-old Robert Wyatt (who was the son of his landlord). Their mutual interest in jazz resulted in a few gigs, in London in 1963, as the Daevid Allen Trio (with Hugh Hopper on bass and Mike Ratledge occasionally guesting on piano). Around the same time, Wyatt formed the Wilde Flowers with the Hopper brothers, Hugh and Brian Hopper, with Kevin Ayers on vocals.
The impetus behind the formation of Soft Machine occurred in a meeting of Daevid Allen and Kevin Ayers with Texan millionaire Wes Brunson in Deya, Majorca, on Easter Sunday 1966. Brunson agreed to put up the money for a new band, which allowed the group to buy equipment and rent a rehearsal room near Canterbury. The original line-up consisted of Robert Wyatt on drums and vocals, Mike Ratledge on keyboards, Daevid Allen on guitar and Kevin Ayers on bass and vocals. From May 1966 they gigged as Mister Head (aka Mr Head) and became Soft Machine in August 1966.
The name was taken from a William S. Burroughs novel 'The Soft Machine' (part of The Nova Trilogy), with agreement from the author. The title The Soft Machine encapsulates the Human Body, and the main theme of the book - as explicitly written in an appendix - concerns how control mechanisms invade the body. One poem, entitled Mens (Man, as in 'human'), by Dutch-American hematologist and poet Leo Vroman starts with the line: "Man is a soft machine..."
Mike Ratledge says of this : "... Soft machine was a generic term for the whole of humanity, and we were all soft machines... I guess our basic assumption was that what we liked, everybody else was going to like as well, that we all had things in common, and therefore we all are soft machines, and we were all going to like Soft Machine music. It might have been a false assumption, but I hope it's true".
In January 1967, the band's first single release, [m16803], was recorded.. Celebrating its release on February 22nd 1967 the band gave a press conference at The Speakeasy, performing that evening at The Roundhouse as the opening act for the Jimi Hendrix Experience - where Hendrix jammed with them on bass.
Allen recalls their introduction to The Speakeasy by Giorgio Gomelsky, the promoter, producer, founder of the Crawdaddy Club and original manager of both The Yardbirds and The Rolling Stones; “He would take us there and ply us with whiskeys on the expense account. We’d meet all the big stars at the time. It was like being at court, only a rock ‘n’ roll court. ‘Cause The Beatles were there, the Rolling Stones were there – everybody, all the big names, would gather at the Speakeasy at this particular time.” [From the book 'Soft Machine: Out-Bloody-Rageous' by Graham Bennett].
Three months later, a collection of demos was recorded at DeLane Lea Studios with producer Giorgio Gomelsky, but not officially released until 1971 as two compilations on the French BYG Records label. At that time, Soft Machine had already become something of a 'cult' band on the London psychedelic scene, gigging at places like the Zebra Club, The Marquee, The Roundhouse, UFO (Underground Freak Out club) and Middle Earth. Light shows were also developed with Mark Boyle's Sensual Laboratory. On April 29th, 1967, they took part in the '14 Hour Technicolor Dream', an event set up by the underground paper 'International Times', which also featured Pink Floyd, The Move, Alexis Korner, [a=Crazy World of Arthur Brown], Tomorrow, [a=Mothers of Invention], Velvet Underground and artists such as Alan Ginsberg and Yoko Ono.
During the summer of 1967 the band toured France, performing at psychedelic events along the Cote d’Azur such as Jean-Jacques Lebel’s “Sunlove Happening” and BYG Records’s “La Nuit Pschedelique”. For three weeks they provided daily musical “transmissions hallucinatoires” for wildly popular performances of “Le Désir Attrapé par la Queue”, a Pablo Picasso play produced by Lebel at the Festival de la Libre Expression outside Saint-Tropez. A legendary performance of “Do It Again” helped Soft Machine to make an enormous impression in France and, by the end of the Summer of Love, they became the favorite band of the French avant-garde.
On the way back Daevid Allen was refused re-entry to England and stayed in France, moving on to various projects before forming Gong two years later, while Robert Wyatt, Mike Ratledge and Kevin Ayers decided to carry on Soft Machine as a trio.
In February 1968, Soft Machine embarked on a three month US tour (opening for the Jimi Hendrix Experience), recording their first album during their touring schedule in New York in four days in April 1968, with production handled by Tom Wilson and former [a=Animals] bassist and Hendrix producer Chas Chandler. Although quickly made and not particularly well-recorded, the band's eponymous album The Soft Machine (1968) is now considered a classic of the extraordinarily creative post-psychedelic and pre-progressive period of the late 1960's.
The band split up in December 1968, re-formed in February 1969 and carried on until the late 1970's through many line-up changes and leaving no original member onboard. It re-formed briefly in 1980 and 1984. Robert Wyatt formed Matching Mole in October 1971. "Matching Mole" is a clever mis-pronounciation of "La Machine Molle", the French title of William Burroughs' novel "The Soft Machine".
Years active:
1966–1968
1969–1978
1978–1983 (offshot band Soft Head), followed by Soft Heap
1980–1984
1999–2002 (pre-reformation band Soft Ware)
2002–2004 (pre-reformation band Soft Works)
2004–2015 (as Soft Machine Legacy)
2015–present
Other offshot bands featuring core members Hugh Hopper and Elton Dean were briefly created during the 2000s : Soft Bounds, Soft Mountain...
Current members:
● John Etheridge – guitar (1975–1978, 2015–present)
● Theo Travis – saxophone, flute, piano (2015–present)
● Fred T. Baker - bass (2022–present)
● Asaf Sirkis - drums (2023-present)
Guest/Substitute musicians:
● Nic France – drums, percussion (at least for one show: on 26 March 2016 in Sheffield Green, East Sussex, UK; substitute for John Marshall)
● Fred Thelonious Baker - bass (substituted for Roy Babbington for 2022 dates, prior to becoming a full member)
Former members:
● Mike Ratledge – keyboards, flute (1966–1968, 1969–1976)
● Robert Wyatt – drums, vocals, keyboards, bass (1966–1968, 1969–1971)
● Kevin Ayers – bass, vocals, guitar, keyboards (1966–1968; died 2013)
● Daevid Allen – guitar, vocals, bass (1966–1967; died 2015)
● Larry Nowlin – guitar (1966)
● Andy Summers – guitar (1968)
● Hugh Hopper – bass, saxophone, guitar (1968–1973; died 2009)
● John Marshall – drums, percussion (1971–1984, 2015–2022)
● Elton Dean – saxophone, keyboards (1969–1972; died 2006)
● Lyn Dobson – flute, saxophone (1969–1970)
● Mark Charig – cornet (1969)
● Nick Evans – trombone (1969)
● Phil Howard – drums (1971)
● Karl Jenkins – oboe, saxophone, keyboards, synthesisers (1972–1984)
● Allan Holdsworth – guitar (1973–1975; died 2017)
● Roy Babbington – bass (1973–1976, 2015–2022)
● Alan Wakeman – saxophone (1976)
● Ray Warleigh – saxophone (1976; died 2015)
● Ric Sanders – violin (1976–1978)
● Percy Jones – bass (1976–1977)
● Steve Cook – bass (1977–1978)
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November 30, 2025
The 1865
Southampton, England, United KingdomSoft Machine played their set as support for Colosseum. However due to illness Colosseum were unable to play. Soft Machine played an extra 45 minute set.
1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Visitor at the Window
4. The Tale of Taliesin
5. Song of Aeolus
6. Open Road
7. Joy of a Toy
8. One Glove
9. Waltz for Robert
10. 10:30 Returns to the Bedroom / Middleburn / Hazard Profile Part One
11. Backwards / Noisette
1. Penny Hitch
2. Kings and Queens
3. Hidden Details
4. Fourteen Hour Dream
5. Chloe and the Pirates
November 29, 2025
The Sound Lounge
London, England, United Kingdom1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Visitor at the Window
4. The Tale of Taliesin
5. Song of Aeolus
followed by band intro6. Fourteen Hour Dream
1. Open Road
2. Joy of a Toy
3. One Glove
4. Waltz for Robert
5. 10:30 Returns to the Bedroom
6. Middleburn
7. Hidden Details
8. Hazard Profile Part One
9. Backwards / Noisette
November 27, 2025
Cadogan Hall
London, England, United Kingdom1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Tale of Taliesin
4. Waltz
New piece from the forthcoming album5. Open Road
6. Joy of a Toy
followed by band intro7. Middleburn / Hidden Details / Hazard Profile Part One
drum soloNovember 23, 2025
The Jam Jar
Bristol, England, United Kingdom1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Visitor at the Window
4. The Tale of Taliesin
5. Song of Aeolus
6. Fourteen Hour Dream
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2. Joy of a Toy
3. One Glove
4. Waltz for Robert
5. 10:30 Returns to the Bedroom / Middleburn / Hidden Details / Hazard Profile Part One
1. Backwards / Noisette
November 20, 2025
Wrecking Ball Arts Centre
Kingston upon Hull, England, United Kingdom1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Visitor at the Window
4. The Tale of Taliesin
5. Song of Aeolus
6. Fourteen Hour Dream
1. Open Road
2. Joy of a Toy
3. One Glove
4. Waltz for Robert
5. 10:30 Returns to the Bedroom / Middleburn / Hidden Details / Hazard Profile Part One
6. Backwards / Noisette
November 8, 2025
Signature Brew Haggerston
London, England, United KingdomNovember 2, 2025
Acapela Studio
Cardiff, Wales, United KingdomSeptember 1, 2025
PizzaExpress Jazz Club
London, England, United Kingdom1. Out-Bloody-Rageous
2. Slightly All the Time
3. Backwards / Noisette
4. Tarabos / As If
5. Gesolreut
1. Chloe and the Pirates
2. Pigling Bland
3. The Man Who Waved at Trains
4. Kings and Queens
5. 10:30 Returns to the Bedroom
6. Drum Solo
7. Hidden Details
8. Hazard Profile Part One
1. Facelift
August 15, 2025
Mount Ephraim Gardens
Faversham, England, United KingdomMusicians: John Etheridge (Guitar), Theo Travis (Sax, Flute, Keyboards), Fred Thelonious Baker (Bass), Asaf Sirkis (Drums)
1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Tale of Taliesin
4. Song of Aeolus
5. Fourteen Hour Dream
6. Open Road
7. Joy of a Toy
followed by drum solo8. Hidden Details
9. Hazard Profile Part Five
May 25, 2025
De Boerderij
Zoetermeer, South Holland, Netherlands1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Visitor at the Window
4. The Tale of Taliesin
5. Song of Aeolus
6. Fourteen Hour Dream
7. Gesolreut
1. Open Road
2. Joy of a Toy
3. One Glove
4. Waltz for Robert
5. Out-Bloody-Rageous
6. Drum Solo
7. Hidden Details - Hazard Profile
1. Backwards / Noisette
May 24, 2025
Hot Jazz Club
Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, GermanyEncore
1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Visitor at the Window
4. The Tale of Taliesin
5. Fourteen Hour Dream
1. Open Road
2. Joy of a Toy
3. Waltz for Robert
4. Other Doors
5. Drum Solo
6. Hidden Details
7. Backwards
1. Chloe and the Pirates
May 20, 2025
Validi Karkia
Pori, Satakunta, FinlandMay 18, 2025
Fasching
Stockholm, Stockholm County, SwedenSetlist incomplete
1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. The Visitor at the Window
4. Other Doors
5. Song of Aeolus
6. Fourteen Hour Dream
7. Open Road
8. Joy of a Toy
9. The Tale of Taliesin
10. Waltz for Robert
11. Out Bloody Rageous (Part 1)
12. Drum Solo
13. Hazard Profile Part One
14. Backwards
May 15, 2025
Valand
Gothenburg, Västra Götaland County, SwedenMay 14, 2025
Kulturhuset Najaden
Halmstad, Halland County, SwedenMay 13, 2025
Babel
Malmö, Skåne County, SwedenApril 4, 2025
The Vortex
Hackney, England, United KingdomJohn Etheridge – Guitar, Theo Travis – Saxophone/keys, Fred Baker – Bass guitar, Asaf Sirkis – Drums
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The Guildhall
Lichfield, England, United Kingdom1. Maybe Never
2. Facelift
3. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
4. Seven Hours
5. Green Books
6. The Stars Apart
7. Fourteen Hour Dream
8. Open Road
9. Joy of a Toy
10. One Glove
11. Waltz for Robert
12. Out-Bloody-Rageous
13. Middleburn
14. The Tale of Taliesin
15. Kings and Queens
March 15, 2025
Huntingdon Hall
Worcester, England, United Kingdom1. Facelift
2. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
3. Joy of a Toy
4. Out-Bloody-Rageous
5. Middleburn
6. Tales of Taliesin / Hidden-Hazard
March 7, 2025
New Cross Inn
London, England, United Kingdom1. Maybe Never
Intro2. Facelift
3. Burden of Proof(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
4. The Visitor at the Window / Seven Hours
5. Green Books
6. The Stars Apart
7. Fourteen Hour Dream
1. Open Road
2. One Glove
3. Joy of a Toy
4. Kings and Queens
5. Out-Bloody-Rageous
6. Middleburn
drums7. Tales of Taliesin / Hidden-Hazard
1. Waltz for Robert
2. Grape Hound(Soft Machine Legacy cover)
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