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Soft Machine: Hidden Details
ByPink Floyd
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1964

Allan Holdsworth
guitar, electric1948 - 2017

Andy Summers
guitarb.1942

Robert Wyatt
drums
Hugh Hopper
bass, electric1945 - 2009
Most aware of but not frightened by its history, Hidden Details reunites '70s-era Soft Machine guitarist

John Etheridge
guitar, electricb.1948

John Marshall
drumsb.1952

Theo Travis
saxophone
The group then delicately reinvents 1975's fan favorite, "The Man Who Waved at Trains," with flute and electric piano. "Ground Lift" is a furious free-jazz blow-out, with Travis and Etheridge again letting it rip for all it's worth and Babbington and Marshall driving the frenzy like players half their age. Enticingly, the eight minutes of "Life On Bridges," is more of the same.
But to stay in one headspace has never been Soft Machine's modus operandi, so the album also includes the welcome acoustic psychedelia expressionism of Etheridge's "Heart Off Guard" and Travis' almost but not really quite pop of "Fourteen Hour Dream."
"Breathe," on an ambient bed of loops, layers and wind chimes (courtesy of Nick Utteridge), is a fitting end to a disc that began so explosively, from a band that has always traveled from here to there and back again. And how they made the journey? Only Soft Machine can tell. ">
Track Listing
Hidden Details; The Man Who Waved at Trains; Ground Lift; Heart Off Guard; Broken Hill; Flight of the Jett; One Glove; Out Bloody Intro; Out Bloody Rageous (Part 1); Drifting White; Life on Bridges; Fourteen Hour Dream; Breathe; Night Sky (bonus).
Personnel
Soft Machine
band / ensemble / orchestraJohn Etheridge: electric and acoustic guitars; Theo Travis: tenor and soprano saxophones, flutes, Fender Rhodes piano; Roy Babbington: bass guitar; John Marshall: drums, percussion; Nick Utteridge: wind chimes (13).
Album information
Title: Hidden Details | Year Released: 2018 | Record Label: MoonJune Records
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