p(sy)ayam Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 a little something more, go listen to almost all his project yopu wil see that even in 93, some of his project was so inspiring Group Members Anubis Chris Deckker, Simon Posford Audio Chemistry Jothi Sidhu, Simon Posford Axis Mundi Simon Posford, Ben Kempton Baba G Chester, Simon Posford Celtic Cross Simon Posford, Martin Glover DSP Dimitri Nakov, Simon Posford Fly Agaric Simon Posford, Michele Adamson, Erez Aizen, Amit Duvdevani Growlmonizer Shajahan Matkin, Josef Quinteros, Simon Posford Gumbo Simon Posford Hallucinogen Simon Posford Industrial Suicide Tribe Mad Sheer Khan, Simon Posford Infernal Machine Richard Trevor, Simon Posford Mandala Simon Posford, Martin Glover Metal Sharon Merv Pepler, Simon Posford Nomads of Dub Simon Posford, Nick Barber Psykov Yakov Biton, Simon Posford Purple OM Nick Barber, Simon Posford Shpongle Simon Posford, Raja ram Subkha Sheldon Isaacs, Simon Posford The Beast Simon Posford, Sean Williams Walter Ego Simon Posford Yeti Stephane Holweck, Serge Souque, Ron Rothfield, Loic Van Pouke, Simon Posford, Graham Wood Younger Brother Simon Posford, Benji Vaughan haven't heard em all but just to add one more, Alan Parsons + Simon Posford + David Gilmour 1st track on Alan Parsons - Valid Path Quote
murphythecat Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 p(sy)ayam yeah its true, i forgot this one, Alan parson, and he collaborated with him because hes a fan of Alan.DID you know than it's in 1998, that posford realeased three albums?!?!?!: Celtic cross, Shpongle, and the Compilation Eclipse - A Journey Of Permanence & Impermanence which almost every song he collaborate! its awsome, the three albums are totally mind blowing, out of this world, ten year after, and those 3 cd's are classics. Quote
murphythecat Posted August 12, 2008 Posted August 12, 2008 Most of people who don't like shpongle, didn't hear celtic cross or Eclipse - A Journey Of Permanence & Impermanence, and thats a shame, cause its totally different then shpongle, if they dont like shpongle, it doesnt mean that they wouldnt love celtic cross. I encourage people who dont love shpongle to go hear celtic cross and Eclipse - A Journey Of Permanence & Impermanence!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote
Sideffect... Posted August 13, 2008 Posted August 13, 2008 I encourage people who dont love shpongle to go hear celtic cross and Eclipse - A Journey Of Permanence & Impermanence!!!!!!!!!!!!! +1 Quote
RTP Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 im waiting for something as brilllinat as shpongle, ive crossed makyo, but still...That's funny, because I'm a huge fan of Makyo, but I can't stand Shpongle. AYS is probably still better than the other two, but still, I don't like the "throwing all in"-philosophy. I want structure and meditative ambience ... Shpongle doesn't have that, they have chaos. Quote
Otter Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 I wish Shpongle hadn't failed so hard on the new album. Unlike the first two I played the third maybe ten times total and then never again, simply because it wasn't good. It was just such a garbled mismatching of ideas. Quote
Sideffect... Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 I wish Shpongle hadn't failed so hard on the new album. Unlike the first two I played the third maybe ten times total and then never again, simply because it wasn't good. It was just such a garbled mismatching of ideas.I know but the new young brother made it ok for me Quote
yohankiwi Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 I wish Shpongle hadn't failed so hard on the new album. Unlike the first two I played the third maybe ten times total and then never again, simply because it wasn't good. It was just such a garbled mismatching of ideas. I thought so too after the first few listens. But now I definately rate it up there with the other 2. It's definately not as psychedelic as the first two, but I think it's their most imaginative and definately the most fun. Quote
Colorinabucket Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 I thought so too after the first few listens. But now I definately rate it up there with the other 2. It's definately not as psychedelic as the first two, but I think it's their most imaginative and definately the most fun. I think the third album is the greatest. They have made the sound even more shpongled on that album. It took a while for me to really enjoy that album. But I think the two first albums it the most classic, and in the to first albums you can listen to one song but in the third you should listen to the whole album. But for the most time when I listen so a Shpongle song I listen to the whole album. Quote
qa2pir Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 I thought so too after the first few listens. But now I definately rate it up there with the other 2. It's definately not as psychedelic as the first two, but I think it's their most imaginative and definately the most fun. What is "psychedelic"? Quote
dubremix Posted September 7, 2008 Posted September 7, 2008 They are so influencial it is crazy. Once you hear them, you will realize how many other artists are copy them. Quote
Metacognition Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 You forgot about Dub Trees, as well Quote
pixiejanet Posted September 10, 2008 Posted September 10, 2008 What about Mystic Cigarettes by Saafi Brothers absolutely class! Quote
Goazzz... Posted September 11, 2008 Posted September 11, 2008 A very nice clip from a live performance! Quote
devious Posted September 12, 2008 Posted September 12, 2008 For me it was always ''mmm OK'' Bah, I loved "are you shpongled" and became less a fan with the latter albums. :-) Still good, but there was something the first album was done with that made it dark in a good way. I remember making Sabrina [malicks mom] listen to it when she was pregnant. She HATED IT, it scared her...and I don't know why, but it made me happy in a dark kind of goodness way. hah! d Quote
abasio Posted March 24, 2009 Posted March 24, 2009 I am curious how you feel about Shpongle now, 8 months after first hearing the music. Did it grow on you, get dull quickly or just remain the same? Quote
Redington Posted March 24, 2009 Posted March 24, 2009 I am curious how you feel about Shpongle now, 8 months after first hearing the music. Did it grow on you, get dull quickly or just remain the same? Does he even visit here anymore? Quote
abasio Posted March 24, 2009 Posted March 24, 2009 Sure! see This is an awesome goa compilation. So many classics. :posford: Howling at the Moon? Granada? Magnetic Activity? Gift of the Gods? Moonraker (MWNN Remix)? You bet. Quote
Redington Posted March 24, 2009 Posted March 24, 2009 oh... well I don't visit too many of the other forums... >_> Quote
Sideffect... Posted March 24, 2009 Posted March 24, 2009 oh... well I don't visit too many of the other forums... >_> neither do I, just wondering... Quote
Redington Posted March 24, 2009 Posted March 24, 2009 neither do I, just wondering... It's usually because I have nothing constructive to say or contribute to the conversations going on in other forums... Quote
SUSUGAM Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 his overhyped downtempo snorefests make me want to rip my own dick off flame away, but ffs i can't bring myself to sit through an album. no offense to the guy himself, of course. Quote
abasio Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 It's usually because I have nothing constructive to say or contribute to the conversations going on in other forums... I am sure you could contribute to the reviews Quote
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