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  1. Michael Roland Ratledge (born 6 May 1943) is a British musician. A part of the Canterbury scene, he was a founding member of Soft Machine. He was the last founding member to leave the group, doing so in 1976. [1] Biography and career. Ratledge was born in Maidstone, Kent, the son of a Canterbury secondary modern school headmaster.

  2. Mike Ratledge (* 6. Mai 1943 in Maidstone, Kent, England) ist ein Keyboarder und Komponist . Leben und Werk. Ratledge wurde bekannt als Musiker der englischen Artrock-Band Soft Machine, die als eine wichtige Vertreterin des Canterbury Sound gilt.

    • April 1943
    • Ratledge, Mike
    • englischer Keyboarder und Komponist
  3. 19. Mai 2023 · 01. SOFT MACHINE Facelift (Intro), ca. 3:00. ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— MODERATION (overvoice nach 3:00) Soft Machine. Mike Ratledge. Diese drei Minuten führen an den Kern des Kults: das Intro des fast zwanzigminütigen Stückes „Facelift“, live mitgeschnitten im Januar 1970, .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soft_MachineSoft Machine - Wikipedia

    • Original Run
    • Occasional Reunions
    • Alternative Bands
    • A Return to The Name "Soft Machine"

    Soft Machine (billed as the Soft Machine up to 1969 or 1970) were formed in mid-1966 by Mike Ratledge (keyboards), Robert Wyatt (drums, vocals), Kevin Ayers (bass, vocals), Daevid Allen (guitar) and Larry Nowlin (guitar). Allen, Wyatt and future Soft Machine bassist Hugh Hopper first played together in the Daevid Allen Trio in 1963, occasionally ac...

    The Soft Machine name was resurrected for the 1981 album Land of Cockayne. Soft Machine also briefly reformed for a series of dates at London's Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in the summer of 1984,[nb 1] featuring John Marshall, Karl Jenkins, Ray Warleigh, John Etheridge, bassist Paul Carmichael and pianist Dave MacRae.

    Soft Heap / Soft Head

    Soft Heap formed in January 1978, featuring Hugh Hopper and Elton Dean from Soft Machine, and Alan Gowen and Pip Pyle from the band National Health. Heap was the acronym formed by the initials of their first names. The newly formed band toured in the spring and summer of 1978 as Soft Head as Dave Sheen replaced Pip Pyle, due to the latter's commitments with the band National Health. The live album Rogue Elementwas recorded on that tour and was released in 1978. The original Soft Heap line-up...

    Soft Ware

    Soft Ware (sometimes SoftWhere) formed in September 1999, featuring Elton Dean, Hugh Hopper, John Marshall (on drums) and longtime friend Keith Tippett. This line-up would remain together only briefly, and played just a single gig (Augustusburg Hunting Lodge, Germany, Sept. 4, 1999). Then in 2002, with Tippett unavailable, another former Soft Machine member, Allan Holdsworth (on guitar), was brought in with the remaining three members of Soft Ware, who renamed themselves Soft Works in June 20...

    Soft Machine Legacy

    In October 2004, a new variant of Soft Works, with John Etheridge permanently replacing Holdsworth, took the name of "Soft Machine Legacy" and performed their first two gigs (two Festival shows on 9 October in Turkey and 15 October in Czech Republic), Liam Genockey temporarily replacing John Marshall who had ligament problems (the first Soft Machine Legacy line-up being consequently: Elton Dean, John Etheridge, Hugh Hopper and Liam Genockey). Later on, Soft Machine Legacy released three album...

    In September and October 2015, it was announced that the band Soft Machine Legacy, comprising drummer John Marshall, guitarist John Etheridge, bassist Roy Babbington and sax, flute and keyboard player Theo Travis, would be performing under the name "Soft Machine" in late 2015 and early 2016: two shows in the Netherlands and Belgium in early Decembe...

  5. 8. Sept. 2023 · When Etheridge joined he recorded two albums: 1976’s Softs, the last to feature founder Mike Ratledge, and Alive & Well: Recorded In Paris, released in 1978. Although there was a fleeting reunion in the 1980s, Soft Machine were seemingly dead. Yet when the opportunity came to join forces with ex-Softs Hugh Hopper, Elton Dean and ...

  6. 20. März 2019 · An interview with Soft Machine, a legendary British band that pioneered Psychedelic and Progressive Rock, jazz-rock and fusion. Learn about their history, members, writing process, and new album Hidden Details. Find out how Mike Ratledge, the bassist and keyboardist, contributed to the music and influenced the band.

  7. Soft Machine (billed as The Soft Machine up to 1969 or 1970) were formed in mid-1966 by Robert Wyatt (drums, vocals), Kevin Ayers (bass, guitar, vocals), Daevid Allen (guitar) and Mike Ratledge (organ).