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Shpongle is a psychedelic electronic music project from England that formed in 1996. The group includes Hallucinogen and Raja Ram (one of three in The Infinity Project ). The duo are considered to be one of the progenitors of the psybient genre — a genre combining world music with psychedelic trance and ambient .
The name of the song Dorset Perception alludes to Aldous Huxley's book The Doors of Perception. Dorset is the location of Posford's studio, the Hallucinogen Sound Labs.; The Shpongle song A New Way to Say 'Hooray!' contains a sample of a lecture by Terence McKenna, in which he references the Pink Floyd song The Gnome (from the 1967 The Piper at the Gates of Dawn album).
Are You Shpongled? is the first of six albums released by Shpongle. Are You Shpongled? sold in excess of 30,000 copies. [1]
Nothing Lasts... But Nothing is Lost is a 2005 album by Shpongle.It is the project's third and was announced as their last, though that plan later changed. Like the previous two albums, it features many live musicians and vocalists in combination with computer-generated sounds and spoken-word samples.
Ineffable Mysteries from Shpongleland is the fourth studio album by Shpongle released on 2 November 2009. The album's track list was released on 12 August via Twisted Records (UK)'s website. [2] Songs from the album began to trickle to the public in live form, being played at many of Shpongle's 2009 concerts.
Incredibox (also stylized as INCREDiBOX or incredibox) is a beatboxing-based music video game created, developed, and published by the French company So Far So Good (SFSG). The concept of the game is users dragging and dropping sound icons on different characters to make music.
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The God Particle is the third EP by Shpongle, released on 1 February 2011. Both tracks on the EP feature Benji Vaughan of Younger Brother . The EP was inspired by the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland.