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Luv Machine

Luv Machine

Luv Machine has been played on NTS in shows including Brain Dead Radio, featured first on 28 July 2017. Songs played include Witches Wand, Witches Wand and Witch's Wand.

Luv Machine was a short-lived psych-rock-funk band that formed in Barbados in 1967 and relocated to the UK in late 1968. The band's self-titled debut album (now revered and collectable) was released in 1971 but the band split before the release,

The band started out playing the underground black soul clubs of the Midlands area. Their sound was a lot harder than the initial club circuit in which they were being booked. Influenced by Hendrix, Cream, Credence Clearwater Revival and other, more obscure, hard rock bands of the time, Luv Machine managed to combine elements of both rock & soulful psych with a funky progressive groove. Added to this was a Caribbean vibe, which made them completely unique amongst rivals of the day. The bands self titled debut album that was released for Polydor in 1971, has become a much revered and collectable item amongst collectors and fans of the era. Unfortunately the band split before the album was actually released, which meant it was never actually nor given any publicity.

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Luv Machine

Luv Machine has been played on NTS in shows including Brain Dead Radio, featured first on 28 July 2017. Songs played include Witches Wand, Witches Wand and Witch's Wand.

Luv Machine was a short-lived psych-rock-funk band that formed in Barbados in 1967 and relocated to the UK in late 1968. The band's self-titled debut album (now revered and collectable) was released in 1971 but the band split before the release,

The band started out playing the underground black soul clubs of the Midlands area. Their sound was a lot harder than the initial club circuit in which they were being booked. Influenced by Hendrix, Cream, Credence Clearwater Revival and other, more obscure, hard rock bands of the time, Luv Machine managed to combine elements of both rock & soulful psych with a funky progressive groove. Added to this was a Caribbean vibe, which made them completely unique amongst rivals of the day. The bands self titled debut album that was released for Polydor in 1971, has become a much revered and collectable item amongst collectors and fans of the era. Unfortunately the band split before the album was actually released, which meant it was never actually nor given any publicity.

Original source Last.fm

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Witches Wand
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Mercury0
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Luv Machine
Rex 70 International1972
Witch's Wand
Luv Machine
Rise Above Relics2006