
Braen S Machine
Biography
Braen's Machine is an Italian psyched/progressive rock band from the 70's, originally known as Alessandro Alessandroni, Oronzo De Filippi and producer Piero Umiliani. 70's, a flourishing period for Italian cinema, so the Umiliani's Sound Workshop Studios are running at full speed and recording thousands of sessions in order to meet the demand for original tapes, in the batch Braen's Machine loop Underground (1971), which will be his first album. Recorded in two days it is an opus filled with hypnotic bass lines, and heavy batteries, relaxed by Jazz incursions in some places, it appeared on Liuto records the label of Piero Umiliani. This is a complete sign of his successor Temi Ritmici E Dinamici (1973), a "joyful" mischief. For the little story Alessandro Alessandroni is an excellent sipper and is the man to be heard whistled in Sergio Léonne's film music For a handful of dollars, And for a few more dollars, The Good, the Brute and the Trund, Once upon a time in the West.
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Discography

Temi Ritmici E Dinamici
1973

Underground
1971