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Matching Mole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (113 words) |
 | Matching Mole was a progressive rock band formed in 1971 by Robert Wyatt after he left Soft Machine. |
 | Matching Mole was quite shortlived, disbanding after little success by the end of 1972. |
 | Matching Mole's Little Red Record (1972 - CBS 65260) |
| Ground and Sky review - Matching Mole - Little Red Record (1439 words) |
 | The second Matching Mole studio album is generally considered to be the more consistent of the two they released. |
 | I'd only had the faint notion that Matching Mole was some kind of Soft Machine spinoff (the name being taken from the French for "Soft Machine": Machine Molle), but didn't realize the rest of the impressive genealogy until I stumbled upon this album (and also noticed it was produced by Robert Fripp). |
 | Matching Mole was initially formed to support material written by Robert Wyatt, which comprised the bulk of the band's debut album. |