Automatic Man

Automatic Man

art rock, progressive rock, space rock

United States Est. 1976

"Their music pulses with rhythmic intricacy, intertwining sweeping melodies and syncopated grooves that create a tension ripe for exploration."

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Automatic Man

Automatic Man

1975

About Automatic Man

Automatic Man matters for their role as a bridge between the improvisational spirit of jazz and the structured complexity of progressive rock, carving out a distinctive niche that challenged conventional songwriting.
They opened doors for artists to explore the interplay of rhythm and melody, creating a space where musicianship could flourish beyond the confines of standard rock formats, thus shifting audience expectations around musical experimentation. Their...
They opened doors for artists to explore the interplay of rhythm and melody, creating a space where musicianship could flourish beyond the confines of standard rock formats, thus shifting audience expectations around musical experimentation. Their approach is marked by a commitment to spontaneity and collaboration, often blending intricate arrangements with an organic flow that invites players to respond to one another in real-time. This fluidity creates a dynamic listening experience, where each performance feels like a conversation, pushing against rigid song structures while maintaining an accessible energy that captivates listeners. Lyrically, Automatic Man often explores themes of consciousness, technology, and the human experience, reflecting a sense of curiosity about the world. Their writing balances impressionistic imagery with a sincere voice, drawing listeners into evocative narratives that resonate on both intellectual and emotional levels without sacrificing depth for accessibility.

1 studio album· United States

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Automatic Man's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1975–1975
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