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Alex Monk - The Safety Machine album

Alex Monk - The Safety Machine album

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Masks Survive by Alex Monk, released 29 October 2010 As you walk the morning forth; No longer frail without love No longer conscious of your ghosts; And all judgement is dispersed Senses regained you touch the earth; Rise from slumber, rebirth A new justice to shield us all; The chains to the past fall below It's only you that loves the mask On advice so fraudulent Watch the atoms as they glow; Burning fear of the unknown. 310 hand numbered copies. Silk screened open jacket. Includes unlimited streaming of The Safety Machine via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

The album features guests Gavan Kearny (Sand Snowman), Gareth Jones, and Steve Dowle, as well as an impressive array of instruments including the Novation Bass Station, the Casio SK-1, and a 17-string Vietnamese zither.

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The Safety Machine is an ambitious double album which is well executed and contains an impressive range of ideas.

Alex Meets Sand (Alex Monk & Gavan Kearney) 10th June: Linear Obsessional (solo show) 17th June: The Centre and the Circle (duo with Mark Stone). 30 April at 05:59 ·. Two Alex Meets Sand shows coming up either side of the river: one North (Centre and the circle Hackney 13th May) and South a week later at Vinyl Deptford (20th Ma. Sand Snowman & Alex Monk improv set live at Vinyl Deptford London June 2016  .

Alex Monk ‎– Indiscreet Mirror. Performer, Recorded By, Written-By, Producer – Alex Monk. Photography By – Laura Ward.

The Soft Machine (also titled "Volume One" as a reissue) is the debut album by the British jazz rock band Soft Machine, released in 1968. Founded in 1966, Soft Machine (one of the central bands in the Canterbury scene) recorded and released this studio album during their 1968 tour of the USA. It was produced by Chas Chandler and Tom Wilson. The work on this album was one of the essential roots in progressive rock and jazz-fusion.