The Braen’s Machine was an Italian studio project active in the early 1970s, created by composers Alessandro Alessandroni and Oronzo De Filippi (Giuliano Sorgini). Known for blending psychedelic rock, funk, and experimental instrumental sounds, the project explored the intersection of library music and avant‑garde composition. Their 1971 album *Underground* has gained cult status among collectors for its gritty grooves, inventive textures, and forward‑thinking production, reflecting the creative energy of Italy’s early progressive scene.