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Arlo Parks

My Soft Machine

    My Soft Machine is a deeply personal body of work; a narration of Parks’ experiences as she navigates her 20’s and the growth intertwined. Explained ever-articulately in her own words below...

    “The world/our view of it is peppered by the biggest things we experience - our traumas, upbringing, vulnerabilities almost like visual snow. This record is life through my lens, through my body - the mid 20s anxiety, the substance abuse of friends around me, the viscera of being in love for the first time, navigating PTSD and grief and self sabotage and joy, moving through worlds with wonder and sensitivity - what it’s like to be trapped in this particular body. There is a quote from a Joanna Hogg film called the Souvenir, it’s an A24 semi-autobiographical film with Tilda Swinton - it recounts a young film student falling in love with an older, charismatic man as a young film student then being drawn into his addiction - in an early scene he’s explaining why people watch films - “we don’t want to see life as it is played out we want to see life as it is experienced in this soft machine.” So there we have it, the record is called....My Soft Machine.” - Arlo Parks

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: The superb Arlo Parks returns following her 2021 Mercury prize win, with a hugely personal and beautifully evocative selection of downbeat synth gems and woozy, wistful R&B. Parks has proved once again that both her songwriting and production talents are endless.

    TRACK LISTING

    Bruiseless
    Impurities
    Devotion
    Blades
    Purple Phase
    Weightless
    Pegasus Ft. Phoebe Bridgers
    Dog Rose
    Puppy
    I'm Sorry
    Room (red Wings)
    Ghost

    The Soft Machine

    Volume 2 - Remastered Edition

      During the time between their first and second albums, Soft Machine toured with The Jimi Hendrix Experience and even briefly employed future Police guitarist Andy Summers as a replacement for Daevid Allen. Bassist and songwriter Kevin Ayers left the band and was replaced by Hugh Hopper, a move that put to rest the psychedelic pop era of Soft Machine: from here on out, the band would be heavily influenced by jazz. "Volume Two" is as much a transitional release for Soft Machine as their debut album, as it represents the band at a period just before they developed their mature style.

      Tracklisting
      1. Pataphysical Introduction, Pt. I
      2. A Concise British Alphabet, Pt. 1
      3. Hibou Anemone And Bear
      4. A Concise British Alphabet, Pt. II
      5. Hulloder
      6. Dada Was Here
      7. Thank You Pierrot Lunaire
      8. Have You Ever Bean Grean?
      9. Pataphysical Introduction, Pt. II
      10. Out Of Tunes
      11. As Long As He Lies Perfectly Still
      12. Dedicated To You But You Weren't Listening
      13. Fire Engine Passing With Bells Clanging
      14. Pig
      15. Orange Skin Food
      16. A Door Opens And Closes
      17. 10:30 Returns To The Bedroom

      The Soft Machine

      Volume Two

        During the time between their first and second albums, Soft Machine toured with The Jimi Hendrix Experience and even briefly employed future Police guitarist Andy Summers as a replacement for Daevid Allen. Bassist and songwriter Kevin Ayers left the band and was replaced by Hugh Hopper, a move that put to rest the psychedelic pop era of Soft Machine: from here on out, the band would be heavily influenced by jazz. "Volume Two" is as much a transitional release for Soft Machine as their debut album, as it represents the band at a period just before they developed their mature style.


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