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Legendary Soft Machine Keyboardist Mike Ratledge Passes Away

Mike Ratledge, a ‍founding member of the English rock band Soft Machine, has⁢ died aged⁣ 81 following a brief illness. Along​ with robert Wyatt, Daevid Allen, and Kevin Ayers, Ratledge⁢ founded Soft Machine in 1966.⁤ Despite their revolving​ door policy regarding members,Ratledge was the longest of the four original⁣ members to survive with the ​band before‍ departing in 1976​ to embark upon‌ a solo career. He played with this ⁢band between⁢ 1966 and 1976. the band was​ a pioneer ​of psychedelic rock and progressive jazz rock, but its line-up was constantly changing. After leaving the line-up, Ratledge worked with ⁣Mike oldfield. Between 1993⁢ and ​1995⁣ he played briefly with Adiemus.He composed​ music for several films, and also worked as an author of scenic ​music and producer.

Remembering Mike Ratledge: ⁣Pioneer of Psychedelic & Progressive Rock

Mike ⁤Ratledge, a founding member of the ⁤English rock band⁤ Soft Machine,⁣ has died ​aged 81 following a brief⁢ illness. Known ⁤for his innovative ‌contributions to psychedelic rock and progressive jazz rock, Ratledge’s career spanned from 1966 to 1976 with the⁣ band before he ⁣embarked on a solo‍ journey.We sat down with progressive rock expert⁤ and music historian, James Bolton,‍ to discuss⁣ Ratledge’s ‍legacy and his impact on the music industry.

Early Days‌ and Formation of soft⁣ machine

Editor: Can you provide some insight ⁣into how Soft Machine was formed and Mike Ratledge’s role in its creation?

James ​Bolton: Soft Machine was formed⁤ in⁢ 1966⁤ by Mike Ratledge,⁣ Robert Wyatt, Daevid Allen, and Kevin Ayers. The band ⁤was a pioneer in the emerging psychedelic⁢ rock and progressive jazz rock ‌scenes. Mike Ratledge ‍was a ‍key figure, bringing his unique musical⁣ vision and virtuosity on⁤ the organ and ​other keyboards.He provided⁤ the band with a‍ distinct, ⁢experimental ​sound that set them apart from their contemporaries.

The Impact of ​Soft Machine

Editor: How⁤ would you describe the impact that Soft⁤ Machine had‌ on the rock and jazz genres during their active​ years?

James Bolton: Soft Machine was ​instrumental in bridging the gap between psychedelic rock and fusion ⁣jazz. Their experimental approach, combined with Ratledge’s innovative use of keyboards, influenced many bands that followed.⁣ Their​ music was highly avant-garde for its time and⁤ helped pave the ‍way for progressive rock as a genre.

ratledge’s Later Career

Editor: What ⁤can ‌you tell us about Mike Ratledge’s ⁣work ⁣after he left‍ Soft⁢ Machine?

James Bolton: After leaving Soft Machine in 1976, Ratledge embarked ‌on a solo career, ‍collaborating⁢ with Mike Oldfield on ​several ⁢projects. He also composed music ⁣for​ films and worked as a producer, continuing to push the boundaries of ‍his ​creative output. Between ⁢1993 and 1995, he was ‌part of Adiemus,⁣ known​ for their unique blend of​ classical and⁢ electronic ⁣elements.

His Musicianship and Legacy

Editor: Can you discuss Ratledge’s unique musical style ⁢and what⁣ made him stand⁤ out ‍as a musician?

James‍ Bolton: Mike‌ Ratledge was known for ⁣his⁣ masterful ⁣use‍ of the organ and keyboards, incorporating ‍elements⁣ of jazz, classical, and rock. His‍ contributions to Soft Machine where instrumental in giving​ the band its distinct sound.​ His innovative ​approach to composition and improvisation had a lasting⁤ impact on the music industry, making him one of the ⁢most influential musicians of his generation.

Conclusion

Editor: How do you think current and future generations will remember ⁢Mike Ratledge?

James Bolton: Mike Ratledge’s ‌legacy ‌will continue to inspire musicians ⁢and fans alike. His pioneering⁤ work in psychedelic rock and progressive jazz rock will be studied for years to come. ⁤As one of the founding members of Soft ⁣machine, Ratledge left an indelible mark on music history, and his impact will ​be felt for generations.

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