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7.10.18

SHPONGLE - Discography [1998 - 2017]

Eclipse Psychedelic duo Simon Posford and Raja Ram are Shpongle, an ambient techno/trance project formed in 1996 after the pair viewed a solar eclipse in India. After that event, they entered the studio and attempted to duplicate the experience in sonic form, and the result was a 20-minute track, "...And the Day Turned to Night," which was featured on a Twisted label compilation titled Eclipse. Shpongle's full-length debut album, Are You Shpongled?, was released in early 1999. Their sophomore effort, Tales of the Inexpressible, arrived in 2001 and featured the additions of Spanish and East Asian instrumentation. In 2005, the duo released their third album, Nothing Lasts... But Nothing Is Lost, which was intended to be their final project. However, Shpongle returned in 2009 with Ineffable Mysteries from Shpongleland, which incorporated world music themes, and the God Particle EP in 2010. Museum of Consciousness followed in 2013.  by Steve Huey
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SHPONGLE - Discography [1998 - 2017]
O Púbis da Rosa

25.9.17

SHPONGLE - Nothing Lasts But Nothing Is Lost [2005] FLAC

 With sonic waves in a sea of synths, battalions of brazilian batucada beats, flamenco solo's, piano solo's, vocal soarings from Hari Om and trancey dubs this really is more music from the otherworld. A place of undefinable and indescribable beauty where all cultures collide, genres are rode over roughshot, and nothing is outlawed. For those that know them these will be sentiments they recognise and welcome as further evidence of Shongle's reputation. To those that don't, welcome to a new universe one with it's own language and musical map, a place of beauty and impermanence.
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1. Botanical Dimensions
2. Outer Shpongolia
3. Levitation Nation
4. Periscopes Of Consciousness
5. Schmaltz Herring
6. Nothing Lasts…
7. Shnitzled In The Negev
8. …But Nothing Is Lost
9. When Shall I Be Free?
10. The Stamen Of The Shamen
11. Circuits Of The Imagination
12. Linguistic Mystic
13. Mentalism
14. Invocation
15. Molecular Superstructure
16. Turn Up The Silence
17. Exhalation
18. Connoisseur Of Hallucinations
19. The Nebbish Route
20. Falling Awake
Total time: 01:07:04

24.9.17

SHPONGLE - Remixed [2003]

Crystal Skulls (Western Rebel Alliance Remix) 6:34
...And The Day Turned To Fright (Eat Static Remix) 9:16
Star Shpongled Banner (Brothomstates Remix) 4:57
A New Way To Say "Hooray!" (Prometheus Remix) 7:51
My Head Feels Like A Frisbee 
(Delusions Of Grandeur Remix) 7:01
Dorset Perception (Total Eclipse Remix) 7:26
Around The World In A Tea Daze (Ott Remix) 8:25
Once Upon The Sea Of Blissful Awareness 
(Esionjim Remix) 6:04
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10.9.17

SHPONGLE - Are You Shpongled? [1999]

Are You Shpongled? builds on the ambient-trance aspirations of Shpongle's debut recording, the 20-minute opus "...And the Day Turned to Night," which is included here.

Tracklist
Shpongle Falls 8:33
Monster Hit 8:57
Vapour Rumours 10:26
Shpongle Spores 7:16
Behind Closed Eyelids 12:29
Divine Moments Of Truth 10:20
...And The Day Turned To Night 19:57

11.4.17

SHPONGLE - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland [2009] FLAC

After three groundbreaking albums over the course of a decade, the internationally acclaimed electronica project Shpongle has returned from what fans feared was the end of the project when Nothing Lasts…but Nothing is Lost, their third album, was released. Not prepared to leave us hanging, electronic music pioneers Simon Posford and Raja Ram have continued to push the envelope and break even more boundaries to create yet another sonic masterpiece: the much-awaited fourth Shpongle album, Ineffable Mysteries from Shpongleland. There are languages here that Shpongle fans will know and love as much as their previous work, and yet there are some massive leaps forward in terms of production techniques, sonic trickery, structure, and direction compared to all of the previous outings to date. With influences drawn from anywhere from Steve Reich and Mike Oldfield to the Batman movies and beyond, this really is another over the top record in terms of production skills, tonal textures, and original ideas from Shpongle. It is rich in detail and emotion, in worldly and otherworldly samples and inspiration, and in harmonic and melodic construction. Shpongle continues to evolve and inspire, as their sold-out concerts worlwide have demonstrated. Unique in their sound, structure, and style, Shpongle is at the forefront of the music of our generation.
Tracklist
1. Electroplasm
2. Shpongolese Spoken Here
3. Nothing Is Something Worth Doing
4. Ineffable Mysteries
5. I Am You
6. Invisible Man in a Fluorescent Suit
7. No Turn Un-Stoned
8. Walking Backwards Through the Cosmic Mirror
Total time: 1:10:26

SHPONGLE - Tales Of The Inexpressible [2001] FLAC

With Tales of the Inexpressible, Simon Posford and Raja Ram widened their Eastern-influenced ambient sound to incorporate stronger samples and a wry, complex production psychology. The effect was a lot like the Orb's "Earth (Gaia)" or the work of Future Sound of London recorded with Cydonia's Aki Omori, encouraging dub and cartoon effects to make nests inside a slick environmental vibe. Highlight "A New Way to Say 'Hooray!'" was complicated downtempo without resorting to jazz, and Raja Ram's flute work was everywhere, liquid-like and frequently impressive.
Tracklist:
1. Dorset Perception 
2. Star Shpongled Banner 
3. A New Way To Say "Hooray!" 
4. Room 23 
5. My Head Feels Like A Frisbee 
6. Shpongleyes
7. Once Upon The Sea Of Blissful Awareness 
8. Around The World In A Tea Daze 
9. Flute Fruit
Total time: 1:09:03

EDDIE HARRIS — The Last Concert (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Unless something unauthorized turns up, this appears to be Eddie Harris' last recording. The concert was taped in Europe -- where Harris...