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The Soft Machine is a novel by William Burroughs published in 1961.

<i>The Soft Machine</i> novel by William S. Burroughs

The Soft Machine is a 1961 novel by American author William S. Burroughs. It was originally composed using the cut-up technique partly from manuscripts belonging to The Word Hoard. It is the first part of The Nova Trilogy.

The Soft Machine may also refer to:

Soft Machine English rock band

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. They were one of the central bands in the Canterbury scene. Though they achieved little commercial success, they are considered by critics to have been influential in rock music, Dave Lynch at AllMusic called them "one of the more influential bands of their era, and certainly one of the most influential underground ones."

<i>The Soft Machine</i> (Soft Machine album) album by Soft Machine

The Soft Machine is the debut album by the British jazz rock band Soft Machine, released in 1968.

<i>Soft Machine</i> (Teddybears album) album by Teddybears

Soft Machine is the fifth studio album by Teddybears, released on 12 September 2006 on Big Beat Recordings and Columbia Records. It is the first album the band released under the name "Teddybears", as they had previously been Teddybears STHLM. Excluding "Intro", "Riot Going On" is the only new song from the group. The rest are reproductions of tracks found on their previous albums Fresh and Rock 'n' Roll Highschool, with "Throw Your Hands Up" renamed "Are You Feelin' It?".

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Cobrastyle

"Cobrastyle" is a song performed by Swedish band Teddybears, featuring Jamaican singer Mad Cobra. The song was released on their 2004 album Fresh, and reissued on their 2006 album Soft Machine. It was released as a single on 6 June 2006.

"Punkrocker" is a song written and originally performed by the Swedish electronic/alternative group Teddybears. The song first appeared on their 2000 album Rock’n’Roll Highschool, and was covered later that year by Caesar's Palace, a band which also includes Teddybears member Joakim Åhlund.

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Kleerup Swedish record producer and drummer

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Daevid Allen Australian musician

Christopher David Allen, known as Daevid Allen, sometimes credited as Divided Alien, was an Australian poet, guitarist, singer, composer and performance artist. He was co-founder of the psychedelic rock groups Soft Machine and Gong.

Siiiii, is a British goth punk band formed in Sheffield, England, in 1983, taking their name from the William S. Burroughs novel The Soft Machine.

<i>Call Me Burroughs</i> album by William S. Burroughs

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"Ahead of My Time" is a song performed by Teddybears featuring Daddy Boastin'. The song was released on their 2000 album Rock 'n' Roll Highschool, and reissued on their 2006 album Soft Machine. It was released as a single in 1999.

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