Matching Mole
Matching Mole is a British group of progressive Rock formed in 1972 around Robert Wyatt after his departure of Soft Machine. The name is a word game besides - the corresponding Mole - on the French translation of this last: soft Machine .
Entre its dé starts from Software Machine and the vé ritable dé goal of its carriè Re solo, Robert Wyatt cré E Matching Mole, a group which comprises many similarité S with what it did pré cé demented person with Machine.Dé Software; jà the name of which the sonorité resemble à translation in franç board of Software Machine (" machine molle" ). Né anmoins, mê me if the total performance of Matching Mole forever reached the mê me qualité that of the best hours of Software Machine, the group was used as thé â tre with the talents of improvisation of its members.
La premiè Re composition of the group comprised in addition to Robert Wyatt, the old ones of Caravan Dave Sinclair with the keyboards, Phil Miller à the guitar, like Bill MacCormick. It is Wyatt which é crit the whole of the titles of the first album é ponyme, left with the dé goal 1972. For the 2è me album, Little Red Record (also in 1972), Sinclair is remplacé by David MacRae, and the group gains in dé mocratie with each one contributing more or less à design of the pieces. It is Robert Fripp who produces this 2è me album and Eno take part à a piece, all that without effect nor on the popularité group nor on the qualité music of the group. Never destiné à to become commercial, the group dissolves at the end of 1972 and Wyatt begins là its trè S long carriè Re solo whereas Phil Miller will join 2 groups of the é stick of Canterbury Hatfield & the North and National Health.
Musicians
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Robert Wyatt (battery and voice)
- Dave MacRae (electric Piano)
- Phil Miller (Guitar)
- Bill MacCormick (low)
- David Sinclair (Piano and Organ, on the first album).
Discography
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1972 Matching Mole
- 1972 Little Red Record
- 1994 BBC-Live
- 2001 Smoke Signals (starting from materials in concert)
- 2002 March
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