CANTERBURY MUSIC scene LEGENDS
S O F T M A C H I N E
RELEASE NEW ALBUM
‘O T H E R D O O R S’
AND ANNOUNCE WORLDWIDE TOUR
ZOOM SPECIAL EVENT
with
LONGTIME GUITARIST,COMPOSER AND MEMBER
JOHN
ETHERIDGE
Five years after the release of their last studio album,
legendary UK musical institution, Soft Machine, return with a brand-new album,
“Other Doors.” Boasting new material and two numbers drawn from their extensive
historical repertoire, “Other Doors” finds the band in their usual fiery form.
“Other Doors” was recorded at Temple Music Studios, a facility
owned by the late Jon Hiseman during July and August 2022. It’s a location of
which the band is particularly fond, explains John Etheridge. “Working at Jon
Hiseman’s studio was special, especially with Ru Lemer who is a brilliant
engineer. He’s fantastically quick and that’s very good as we record mainly
live in the studio. It’s come out really well and I think it sounds great.”
That ability to work quickly on takes as an ensemble has
resulted in a fresh-sounding series of top-flight performances whose typically
knotty and sometimes complex themes frequently give way to explosively
discursive improvisations. As Theo Travis observes, “The interesting thing
about recording free improvisations is you’re not playing to a plan or a grid
or a blueprint, so you don’t know what’s coming, and you don’t know what’s
coming until it’s gone. At which moment you’re thinking about the next thing.”
The album is brimming with that fast-moving creativity. It’s been a kind of tradition with the group to include new arrangements of older Soft Machine numbers from the band’s illustrious back catalogue. These have included numbers as varied as “Chloe and the Pirates,” “Kings and Queens,” “Out-Bloody-Rageous,” etc.
Along with exciting new compositions, on “Other Doors” they’ve
revisited the very first album, originally released in 1968, to include Kevin
Ayers’ “Joy Of A Toy.” Fred Baker makes his studio debut with Soft Machine. A
well-known figure on the Canterbury Scene not only is he the perfect choice for
the group but he’s also a long-term fan of the repertoire.
The album also contains “Penny Hitch,” a track originally heard on 1973’s Soft Machine “Seven.” This features the first of two appearances of Roy Babbington who provides the bass lines underpinning Karl Jenkins’ composition while Fred plays the sinuous lead melody on his fretless bass. The pair also worked together as a duo on “Now! Is The Time,” a number originally based on a theme Babbington brought into the sessions, with Fred and Roy both adding and expanding the scope of the piece.
If the album ushers in a new member in the shape of Fred Baker, it also acts as a fond farewell to drummer John Marshall, who joined Soft Machine midway through the recording of 1972’s “Fifth.” At the age of 81 Marshall has decided to retire making “Other Doors” his final studio album with the group, and the final album of his glorious career. Indeed, Marshall is in whip-cracking form throughout the album bringing his trademark musicality and decisive presence. With “Other Doors,” he brings his distinguished career to a rousing conclusion. Intense, celebratory, and consistently impressive. “Other Doors” is the sound of a group determined to press forwards with an integrity and sense of purpose that’s quintessentially and definitively Soft Machine.
THE
NEW ALBUM
BY
S O F T
M A C H I N E
Entitled
O T H E R D O O R S
To
purchase Soft Machine “Other Doors”
Visit
https://softmachine-moonjune.bandcamp.com/merch/soft-machine-other-doors
also available at amazon.com
FOR
MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT
JOHN
ETHERIDGE
And
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MACHINE
VISIT
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SOFT MACHINE TOUR
2023-2024
The
updated tour dates are (with Asaf Sirkis permanently substituting John Marshall
who has retired):
After the
first world tour date in Toledo at the MoonJune Festival
Sept 29 –
Toledo, Spain (Circulo de Arte)
North American Tour
Oct
04 – Sellersville, PA, USA (Sellersville Theater)
Oct 05 – Baltimore, MD, USA (Keystone Korner)
Oct 06 – New York, NY, USA (Iridium)
Oct 07 – New York, NY, USA (Iridium)
Oct 08 – Woodstock, NY, USA (Colony)
Oct 10 – Rochester, NY, USA (Lovin’ Cup)
Oct 11 – Syracuse, NY, USA (Average Joe)
Oct 12 – Albany, NY, USA (Linda WAMC)
Oct 13 – Quebec City, QC, Canada (Salle d’Youville)
Oct 14 – Quebec City, QC, Canada (Salle d’Youville)
Oct 16 – Ottawa, ON, Canada (Rainbow)
Oct 17 – Toronto, ON, Canada (Garrison)
Oct 18 – Waterloo, ON, Canada (Jazz Room)
Oct 19 – Detroit, MI, USA (Joy’s Manor)
Oct 22 – Milwaukee, WI, USA (Shank Hall)
Oct 24 – Chicago, IL, USA (Reggie’s)
Oct 25 – Cincinnati, OH, USA (Ludlow Garage)
Oct 26 – Indianapolis, IN, USA (Irving Theater)
Europe:
Nov 05 – Hull, UK (Wrecking Ball)
Nov 06 – Kinross, UK (Green Hotel)
Nov 10 – Royal Tunbridge Wells, UK (Forum)
Nov 11 – Lewes, UK (Conservative Club)
Nov 14 – Milton Keynes, UK (The Stables)
Nov 17 – Luton, UK (The Bear)
Nov 19 – Exeter, UK (Phoenix Art)
Nov 23 – Katowice, Poland (Rialto Theater)
Nov 24 – Warsaw, Poland (Hybrydy Klub)
Nov 25 – Bydgoszcz, Poland (Kuźnia Klub)
Nov 26 – Poznań, Poland (Culture Ctr)
Nov 30 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg (Rockhal)
Dec 02 – Tilburg, Netherlands (Paradox)
Dec 03 – Zoetermeer, Netherlands (Boerderij)
Feb 07 – Guildford, UK (Boileroom)
Feb 08 – London, UK (Signature Brew)
Feb 09 – Canterbury, UK (Gulbenkian Theatre)
Feb 11 – Market Harbough, UK (Jazz Club)
Feb 18 – Farsley, UK (Old Woollen)
Feb 19 – Manchester, UK (Band On The Wall)
Feb 20 – Wolverhampton, UK (Robin 2)
Feb 21 – Brighton, UK (The Chalk)
Feb 22 – Cardiff, UK(Stepping Stones)
Feb 24 – Cheltenham, UK (DEYA Brewery)
More gigs
to be announced, in the UK, Europe, Japan, South America as well another tour
in the USA in the Summer of 2024.
DISCOGRAPHY
As leader
1994 Ash
2003
Chasing Shadows (Dyad)
2006
Places in Between with John Williams (Sony Classical)
With
Icarus
1972
Marvel World of Icarus
with Darryl
Way's Wolf
1973
Canis Lupus
1973
Saturation Point
1974
Night Music
with Soft
Machine
1976
Softs
1977
Triple Echo
1978
Alive & Well: Recorded in Paris
1994
Rubber Riff
2005
British Tour '75
2018
Hidden Details
With Soft
Machine Legacy
2005 Live
in Zaandam
2006 Soft
Machine Legacy
2006 New
Morning: The Paris Concert
2007
Steam
2010 Live
Adventures
2013
Burden of Proof
SOFT
MACHINE
Studio
albums before John Etheridge
1968 The
Soft Machine
1969
Volume Two
1970
Third
1971 Fourth
1972
Fifth
1973 Six
1973 Seven
1975 Bundles
with
Second Vision
1980
First Steps
Collaborations
with
Stéphane Grappelli
1978 Tea
for Two with Yehudi Menuhin
1980
Strictly for the Birds with Yehudi Menuhin
1983 Live
at Carnegie Hall
1981 At
the Winery
1988
Menuhin & Grappelli Play "Jealousy" and Other Great Standards
with Yehudi Menuhin
with
Nigel Kennedy
1996
Kafka
1999 The
Kennedy Experience
with
others
1992
Obsession Fees, Dick Heckstall-Smith
1992 Hear
My Song, John Altman
1993
Invisible Threads, Andy Summers
1995
Two's & Three's, Elton Dean
1996
Secret Island, Theo Travis
1998
Whatever's Best, Danny Thompson
2002
Fairport Unconventional, Fairport Convention
2001 The
Music of Frank Zappa - Absolutely Live, Zappatistas
2002
Unhinged Take No. 2, Mark Latimer
2006 Bohemia,
Vic Juris
2008
Still Waters, Ric Sanders
2009 The
Ridge, Chris Jagger
2015
Space Fusion Odyssey, Nik Turner
2015
Space Ritual Live 2014, Hawkwind
2017 From
the Half House, Pye Hastings
Filmography
2014:
Jake Thackray and Songs (DVD)
2015: Romantic
Warriors III: Canterbury Tales (DVD)
JOHN ETHERIDGE
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