Soft Machine
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- | The '''Soft Machine''' was a pioneering [[England|English]] [[psychedelic]], [[progressive rock]] and [[jazz fusion]] band from [[Canterbury]], named after the book ''[[The Soft Machine]]'' by [[William S. Burroughs]]. They were one of the central bands in the [[Canterbury scene]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] | + | The '''Soft Machine''' was a pioneering [[England|English]] [[psychedelic]], [[progressive rock]] and [[jazz fusion]] band from [[Canterbury]], named after the book ''[[The Soft Machine]]'' by [[William S. Burroughs]]. They were one of the central bands in the [[Canterbury scene]].{{GFDL}} |
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The Soft Machine was a pioneering English psychedelic, progressive rock and jazz fusion band from Canterbury, named after the book The Soft Machine by William S. Burroughs. They were one of the central bands in the Canterbury scene.
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