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The Machine Stops (album)

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Released
  
15 April 2016

Length
  
58:29

Release date
  
15 April 2016

Label
  
Cherry Red Records

Recorded
  
2015-16

Artist
  
Hawkwind

Producer
  
Hawkwind

Genre
  
Space rock

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The Machine Stops is a concept album by space rock band Hawkwind, released on 15 April 2016. It is inspired by the E.M. Forster novel of the same name. It is Hawkwind's twenty-sixth studio album, Hawkwind's first album recorded without the involvement of Tim Blake since 2010's Blood of the Earth and the first to feature bassist Haz Wheaton.

Contents

Following Spacehawks, which was a compilation album largely consisting of re-recorded songs, and Stellar Variations which had been released under the Hawkwind Light Orchestra moniker, The Machine Stops is Hawkwind's first studio album composed entirely of new material released under the Cherry Red label.

Production and release

Mr Dibs had first mentioned the production of a new album at a 2014 concert in Manchester. The official Hawkwind Twitter account first announced that the album was in the works in December 2015.

The band played "The Machine" and its preceding spoken word counterpart "All Hail The Machine" at a performance at The Coronet in London on 20 December 2015.

Hawkwind released one single from the album for free on their Facebook page, "A Solitary Man" with an accompanying video in March 2016.

Tim Blake left the band before the album's release to pursue his Crystal Machine project and does not feature on the album, with his usual contributions being replaced by increased synthesiser work by Niall Hone and Dead Fred.

The album also marks the first official appearance of Haz Wheaton. Wheaton had appeared with the "skeleton crew" spin off live band, Technicians of Spaceship Hawkwind some years before joining the band at The Coronet performance in December 2015 to play bass. Following that performance and the release of the album, he has been a permanent feature of the live show. He contributes bass to the final two tracks, "Tube" and "Lost In Science".

Track listing

All tracks written by Dave Brock except where stated.

Personnel

  • Dave Brock - vocals, guitar, synthesisers
  • Richard Chadwick - drums
  • Mr Dibs - vocals, bass guitar
  • Niall Hone - synthesisers, bass guitar
  • Dead Fred - keyboards
  • Haz Wheaton - bass guitar
  • Songs

    1All Hail the Machine3:24
    2The Machine4:39
    3Katie0:56

    References

    The Machine Stops (album) Wikipedia