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Sax Machine Releases New Single 'Untrapped'

The Brittany-formed ensemble Sax Machine issued the track on an unspecified date. The group, which mixes funk, soul and hip-hop, plans an album release this autumn and a September tour of Colombia.

France 24
1 source·May 25, 3:09 PM(4 days ago)·1m read
Sax Machine Releases New Single 'Untrapped'France 24
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Sax Machine released the single "Untrapped," which the band described as a celebration of intellectual freedom. Formed in Brittany in the late 2000s, the group blends funk, soul and hip-hop through beatmaking and brass melodies. It also features rapping by Chicago native MC Days.

The band stated it will release a new album this autumn. It added that it is scheduled to tour Colombia extensively in September. The group discussed the new single during an appearance on the France 24 program arts24.

Key Facts

Single title
"Untrapped"
Band origin
Formed in Brittany in the late 2000s
Musical style
Blend of funk, soul and hip-hop
Featured artist
Rapping by Chicago native MC Days
Tour schedule
Extensive Colombia dates in September

Story Timeline

4 events
  1. Late 2000s

    Sax Machine formed in Brittany.

    1 sourceFrance 24
  2. Unspecified recent date

    Sax Machine released single "Untrapped."

    1 sourceFrance 24
  3. Autumn 2026

    Band plans to release a new album.

    1 sourceFrance 24
  4. September 2026

    Sax Machine scheduled to tour Colombia.

    1 sourceFrance 24

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PublishedMay 25, 2026, 3:09 PM

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