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==New CD & DVD==
==New CD & DVD==
A new live Ozrics CD & DVD release is planned for 26 May 2008, entitled "Sunrise Festival" (on the Snapper label).
A new live Ozrics CD & DVD release has been released on 26 May 2008, entitled "Sunrise Festival" (on the Snapper label).


==Former members==
==Former members==

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Ozric Tentacles

Ozric Tentacles (commonly known as the Ozrics) are an instrumental band from Somerset, England, whose music can loosely be described as psychedelic or space rock. Formed in 1984, the band have released 29 albums as of 2007, and become a cottage industry selling around a million albums worldwide despite never having major label backing.

History

The original lineup met on June 21, 1984, at the Stonehenge Free Festival and their name arose from discussions of hypothetical cereal brands (Malcolm Segments, Desmond Whisps, and Gordon Lumps are among the names that were considered). In the 1980s the band built a fanbase on the festival circuit, becoming particularly associated with the Glastonbury Festival, and made a series of cassette releases, sold at gigs and via a fan club.

Their first label release was Pungent Effulgent in 1989, which was also re-released in the early 2000s, packaged with Strangeitude. This was followed by Erpland (1990), an album dedicated to Erp, a character which appears on many of the band's album artworks. 1991 saw the Strangeitude LP. The track "Sploosh!" was used by BMW in an advertising campaign and became the band's only single. By 1993 the band had grossed over three million dollars, and their Jurassic Shift album reached the Top 10 of the UK Album Charts.

The Ozrics live in Newcastle, 2005.

The band have gone through myriad line-up changes, but Ed Wynne (guitar, keyboards) is the only constant presence since the beginning. Many members left to pursue more electronic music spin offs acts, such as Eat Static, Transglobal Underground, Nodens Ictus, Dubblehead and Moksha. Even Nick Van Gelder (aka Tig), drummer for Jamiroquai during the Emergency on Planet Earth era was once part of the Ozric Tentacles line up, contributing drums and songwriting on the original cassettes Tantric Obstacles and Erpsongs. Nevertheless, the band maintained their identity and continued with this prolific rate of albums throughout the 1990s, and into the new millennium. They also continued to tour extensively, releasing a live DVD in 2002 entitled "Live at the Pongmaster's Ball".

The band are famous for their live performances, fronted for years by "Jumping Jon" Egan, who used to dance around the stage in a trance-like manner while playing a variety of flutes. Ozric Tentacles have long taken an audio-visual approach to live performance, with an integrated lighting and projections crew. As of August 2007, the lineup featured Ed Wynne (guitar, synths), Ed's wife Brandi Wynne (synths), Merv Pepler (drums, percussion) and Vinny Shillito (bass). (Vinny toured the UK in 1990 as stand-in bass player when Roly Wynne was ill and remained friends with the band after forming his own band Grooveweird with his brother Dominic.)

Musicology

Their music is a highly psychedelic mixture of thumping basslines, sound effects and danceable keyboard and guitar work, with a sound influenced by Steve Hillage and Gong. Many of the Ozrics' songs are in unusual time signatures and/or unusual Eastern-influenced modes. Furthermore, they often feature complex arrangements which change time signature, key signature and tempo frequently in the course of a track. In places, this is deliberately confusing; however, there are also moments of straightforward funk-influenced grooves.

These features are mixed with electronic elements, including densely layered psytrance- and techno-influenced arpeggiated synthesisers, pads, synth basslines, effects and programmed drumbeats. They also have a strong influence from dub and ambient music, with many quiet relaxed tracks that balance the frenetic, intense material.

The Ozrics also use a wide range of instruments in their performances. Electric and acoustic guitars, flutes, recorders, xylophones and even sounds of digitally tweaked human voices appear throughout.

Discography

Cassettes

Albums

Erpland and Pungent Effluent are both shown as being released in 1990 on Discogs.org

New CD & DVD

A new live Ozrics CD & DVD release has been released on 26 May 2008, entitled "Sunrise Festival" (on the Snapper label).

Former members

Jon Egan parted company with the band in 2005 and is now playing with space rock outfit Dream Machine (along with ex-Ozric Joie Hinton, among others). He has also played with ex-Ozric Zia Geelani's dance and electronica band (ZubZub), as well as his own band Champignon, playing eclectic, spacey world music with Alex Pym (Dream Machine) and Mindflux (Dream Machine). Jon also recently contributed to the lesser known band 'JC's Flatline Junkies' (www.myspace.com/jcsflatlinejunkies) and their first album Brass Ladies and Butterflies (2007), playing flutes on the three songs, "Crawling off the Sliproads", "Flatline" and "Passing Song".

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