An octogonal sans in a single style shown by Lettergraphics as Intrigue [Lettergraphics 1968–1975] and by Castcraft as Valise [Castcraft 1978]. Apparently includes alternates with angled details at least for ‘e’ and ‘G’. [1969 specimen]
Similar to (the initially all-caps) ITC Machine (1970). Differences compared to the caps of Machine Bold include a higher ‘G’ bar, a lower ‘E’ bar, a hookless ‘J’, heavier middle parts in ‘M’ and ‘W’, and a descending ‘Q’ bar.
See Contraption for a digital interpretation and expansion.