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Ozric Tentacles are an English
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band, whose music incorporates elements from a diverse range of genres, including
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, and
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. Formed in
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in 1983, the band have released over 30 albums selling over a million copies worldwide despite never having signed to a major recording label. Throughout many line-up changes over the years, co-founder and guitarist Ed Wynne has remained the only original member of the band. The band is now credited as one of the major influences of the UK festival scene's re-emergence, becoming particularly associated with the
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and their handmade series of cassette releases, mostly sold at gigs and through a fan club.


History


The Cassette Years: 1983–1989

Ozric Tentacles formed at the
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in 1983, where the brothers Ed and Roly Wynne, along with drummer Nick "Tig" Van Gelder, bassist Eddie Myer and keyboardist Joie Hinton, performed as a group originally known as Bolshem People. After playing a six-hour jam session, the group was asked the name of their band, to which Ed Wynne replied, "Ozric Tentacles". This name was one of the ideas, alongside "Malcolm Segments," that had come up in a humorous conversation the band had about possible names for weird or alien breakfast cereals, hence the references to breakfast cereal in several album titles and covers. According to Wynne, "'Ozric' is an old Viking name meaning 'divine energy', and 'tentacles' is a silly word to put on the end" (though in fact the name '' Osric'' comes from
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; its elements mean 'god' and 'ruler'). The music scene in early-mid 1980s England allowed the band to make use of the re-emergence of free festivals to spread their music. Underground attention for their style of psychedelic rock – which makes prominent use of synthesizers, guitars, and samplers – allowed the band to surge. Notoriety spread mostly through the circulation of bootleg cassettes in the early years, which were welcomed by the band. Gigs were often spontaneous during this period, for the lineup of the Ozrics was fluid. Shows often consisted of whoever was available to perform that night, due to the large number of people within the band. Granted there was power available, the band would often perform for a long time, sometimes until sunrise. It was not uncommon for members of the Ozrics to contribute to other musical collaborations. This practice has stayed with the band since its origination, and has allowed many members to come and go. In 1984, the first major lineup change occurred when second guitarist, Gavin Griffiths, left the band to form The Ulluators with fellow member Joie on keyboards. The following year saw the first official cassette release of ''Erpsongs'', which originally did not have track titles. This was possibly due to the album being a collection of songs recorded over three years. The next release, ''Tantric Obstacles'', was released the same year and was intended to be more of an album. These early recordings were sometimes consisting solely of Ed Wynne playing the guitars, bass, and synths. All were recorded on a
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4-track
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at their attic studio in Rushmere, a converted farmhouse on Wimbledon Common in London. Some tracks on the cassette albums are performed with a
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, due to the studio lacking the necessary
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. As a result of two official releases, the band's popularity began to rise. This led to fans sending in blank cassettes with the intent of them being filled with live or unreleased music. The Ozrics obliged. Eventually, the demand became too much for an independent band to manage. This resulted in the third release, ''Live Ethereal Cereal'', being a live compilation album of concerts between 1985 and 1986. The band's sound began to adopt a wider repertoire of music towards the end of 1986. This is especially illustrated on the fourth cassette release, ''There is Nothing''. Songs now began to highlight a space rock vibe, with flavours of
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. This, Wynne says, was not intended, but was the result of seeing the band Here & Now perform live. The addition of more world music (through sampling and performing) was the result of Joie Hinton travelling to India and Ed to Thailand. There is also a noticeable rise in quality on the 1986 release of ''There is Nothing'', due to the purchase of a new 8-track tape machine. This allowed for more synth
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and real drum tracks. More lineup changes than ever before occurred around this time, most notably the addition of the front-man, "Jumping" John Egan and the departure of keyboardist Tom Brooks in 1987. This created a sonic gap for Ed Wynne to fill. Coincidentally, earlier in the year, Ed was busy writing "chill-out music" with his side-project Nodens Ictus, so the idea of improving his own synth skills inspired him. Despite more changes and collaborations, they managed to release ''Sliding Gliding Worlds'' in 1988, shortly before drummer Tig Velder departed from the band and was replaced with 21-year-old Merv Pepler. 1989 saw the last cassette release by the band with ''The Bits Between the Bits'', which was a collection of unreleased recordings between 1985 and 1989. This was a filler album while the band was preparing for its first vinyl release the same year.


Dovetail Records: 1989–present

In 1989, the band started their own label, Dovetail Records, with its first release, '' Pungent Effulgent''. The album was originally released on
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, but saw a CD release the following year. The band also began to receive commercial recognition around this time, exemplified by their performance with the singer-songwriter
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at the Glastonbury Festival on 18 June 1989. This was followed by '' Erpland'' in 1990, a double album. Next year the band reached their first No. 1 recognition in the UK Indie Chart with their single "Sploosh!" from '' Strangeitude''. In approximately 1992, the band decided to create their own recording studio to cut down on the costs of recording an album. The studio, coined "The Mill", was refurbished from an old water mill. By 1993, '' Jurassic Shift'' album reached the
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of the
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and No. 1 in the UK Indie Chart, spending a total of three months in the charts. The band has gone through myriad line-up changes, with Ed Wynne being the only constant presence since the beginning. In early years, many members left to pursue similar musical projects. Nevertheless, throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the band has released albums with a prolific rate, continues to tour extensively and has maintained its identity and trademark sound. The band is famous for their live performances, in which they have long taken an audiovisual approach with elaborate lighting and projections. In June 2012, the Wynnes' house in
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was destroyed by wild fires that had ravaged the area for over a week. The band was on tour at the time. Archived material was destroyed, as was their studio and some instruments. After the fire, the band sought help from fans to help rebuild the archive. The band toured in 2021–22, as Ozric Electronic, across venues in the UK, with members Ed Wynne and Silas Neptune. The band (Ed Wynne, Silas Neptune, Brandi Wynne, Tim Wallander, along with Saskia Maxwell) toured with
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in November-December 2022.


Musical style

The music of Ozric Tentacles is a combination of driving
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s, keyboards and intricate guitar work, with a sound strongly influenced by
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and
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. Many of the songs incorporate unusual
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s and Eastern-influenced
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. Furthermore, the band often uses complex arrangements, which include changes in time signature, key and
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over the course of the track. The arrangements also take influence from
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,
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, dub,
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and
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. These features are frequently mixed with electronic elements, including densely layered
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synthesizers, pads, synth basslines, effects and programmed drumbeats. Ozric Tentacles also use a wide range of instruments in their performances. In addition to regular rock band instruments,
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, ethnic percussion, koto, saz and
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have appeared throughout their music. According to a number of interviews over the years, the band does not listen to music as much as they write and record music. The vast majority of their songs are
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s. In Ed Wynne's words, this is because, "I've never really liked vocals. Words always get in the way, make everything too specific. Our music is more about creating moods and giving the listener the chance to get whatever they want out of it. Music is better than singing." Minor exceptions to this would be "Dissolution" off of '' Pungent Effulgent'' and "Iscense" from the album '' Erpland''. The band's spare use of vocals came primarily when Jumping John Egan was a member. Occasionally during live gigs, he would write poetry and shout it during the song.


Discography


Early cassette-only albums

*'' Erpsongs'' (1985) *'' Tantric Obstacles'' (1985) *'' Live Ethereal Cereal'' (1986) *''
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'' (1986) *'' Sliding Gliding Worlds'' (1988) *'' The Bits Between the Bits'' (1989) The first six cassette-only albums were self-released before the band began recording and releasing material on CD under the label. These first six albums were released in 1993 as a CD box-set called ''Vitamin Enhanced''. The albums were later re-released as a series of three double-disc packages, followed by a remastered reissue of the original box in 2014. In 2015, the albums were released as remastered double-LPs. In 2021, the six albums were remastered again and reissued with a 48-page book.


Studio albums

*'' Pungent Effulgent'' (1989) *'' Erpland'' (1990) *'' Strangeitude'' (1991) *'' Jurassic Shift'' (1993) *''
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'' (1994) *'' Become the Other'' (1995) *'' Curious Corn'' (1997) *'' Waterfall Cities'' (1999) *''
The Hidden Step ''The Hidden Step'' is the ninth studio album by English band Ozric Tentacles. It was released in 2000 on Stretchy Records. It was their last to fully include bassist Zia Geelani (except for the track "Oakum" on '' Spirals in Hyperspace'') and d ...
'' (2000) *''
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'' (2004) *''
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'' (2006) *'' The Yumyum Tree'' (2009) *'' Paper Monkeys'' (2011) *'' Technicians of the Sacred'' (2015) *'' Space for the Earth'' (2020) ** ''Space for the Earth'' (The Tour That Didn't Happen Edition) (2021) *'' Lotus Unfolding'' (2023)


Live albums

*'' Live Underslunky'' (1992) *'' Spice Doubt'' (1998) *''Live at the Pongmaster's Ball'' (2002) *''
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'' (2008) *''Live in Italy 2010'' (2011) *Live at One World Frome Festival 1997 (2011) *''Live in Oslo'' (2011) *Live at the Academy Manchester 1992 (2011) *''Live in Milan 2012'' (2012) *''Live in Pordenone, Italy 2013'' (2013)


Compilation albums

*'' Afterswish'' (1992) *'' Vitamin Enhanced'' (1993) *'' Swirly Termination'' (2000) *''
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'' (2004) *''Wasps and Moths - Summer Studio Jams 1995'' (2010) *''Dats & Reels Vol. 1'' (2011) * ''Early Daze Vol. 1'' (2011) * ''Early Daze Vol. 2'' (2011) * ''Early Daze Vol. 3'' (2011) * ''Hidden Jams 2001'' (2011) *''Introducing Ozric Tentacles'' (2013) *''Travelling the Great Circle'' (2022) *''Trees of Eternity (1994-2000)'' (2022)


Remixes album

*'' Floating Seeds Remixed'' (1999)


Singles and EPs


Band members


Current

* Ed Wynne – guitars, keyboards, samples, koto, bass, fretless bass, drum programming (1983–present) * Silas Neptune – keyboards, synthesizer, guitar, samples, saz (2009–present) * Saskia Maxwell – flute (2021–present) * Corey Atheleny Wallace – bass, (2024–present) * Pat Garvey – drums, percussion (2023–present)


Former

* Roly Wynne – bass (1983–1992) * Joie "Ozrooniculator" Hinton – keyboards, samples, synthesizer (1983–1994) * Nick "Tig" Van Gelder – drums (1983–1988) * Eddie Myer – bass (1983–1984) * Tom "Zorch" Brooks – keyboards (1983–1987) * Gavin Griffiths – guitar (1983–1984) * Merv Pepler – drums, percussion (1989–1994) * Marcus C. Diess – ethnic percussion (1988–1990, 1993) * Generator John – drums, percussion (1989–1993) * "Jumping" John Egan – flute (1987–2005) * Zia Geelani – bass (1992–2004) * Steve Everitt – bass, keyboards (1993) * Conrad "Rad" Prince – drums, percussion (1994–2001) * Chris "Seaweed" Lenox-Smith – keyboards, synthesizer (1994–2004) * Johnny Morgan – drums (2000) * Stuart "Schoo" Fisher – drums, percussion (2000–2004) * Paul Godfrey – bass (2003–2004) *
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– guitar (2004) *
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– keyboards (2004) * Matt "Metro" Shmigelsky – drums (2004–2005) * Greyum May – bass (2004–2005, 2006) * Vinny Shillito – Bass (1990–1991, 2007–2009, 2023–2024) * Alan "Haggis" Haggarty – bass (2005) * Paul Chousmer – keyboards (2006) * Oliver Seagle – drums (2006–2013) * Roy Brosh – drums (2009) * Paul Hankin – percussion (1985–1991, 2013–Present ) * Balázs Szende – drums, percussion (2012–2016, 2020–2022) * Tim Wallander – drums, percussion (2022–2023) * Brandi Wynne – bass (2004–2023)


Additional information

* Roly Wynne was a founding member of Ozric Tentacles, and was a major force in shaping their sound in the beginning. He died in 1999. * Gavin Griffiths left the early line-up to form an alternative rock band The Ullulators. *
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, the son of former
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bassist
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, toured with the band in 2004. * Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton formed
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in 1989. They toured in parallel with Ozric Tentacles for several years until 1994, when the two left the band to pursue Eat Static full-time. Pepler and Hinton have also occasionally collaborated with Ed Wynne as Nodens Ictus. * Chris "Seaweed" Lenox-Smith was previously a member of the Thunderdogs, Damidge, Moksha etc. and appeared with Dusters at Dawn at the 1986 Stonehenge Free Festival. He worked on numerous parallel projects, being a permanent member in Ozric Tentacles,
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and ZubZub while collaborating with numerous musicians including Marco Lippe of Twenty Four Hours. * Zia Geelani formed an electronic music project ZubZub after departing Ozric Tentacles in 2004. * "Jumping" John Egan is now playing with space rock project Dream Machine. He has also played with ZubZub as well as his own band Champignon. * Stuart "Schoo" Fisher was the drummer of
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and psychedelic rock band Keepers Brew. He is currently running a recording studio. * Greyum May has a psychedelic project called Keepers Brew with guitarist Stu Brewer. * Paul Godfrey now plays bass in The Cellar Door Sound. * Paul Chousmer now plays with Another Green World, Webcore, Zuvuya, Astralasia and works as a sound engineer. He is also Musical Director and keyboard player for the Wessex Big Band, and a former lecturer of music at Yeovil College. * Nick "Tig" Van Gelder played in
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in 1992–1993. * Johnny Morgan is the drummer for Senser, and also played for Moke and Lodestar. * Ozric Tentacles have been


Miscellaneous

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machine of the chemistry department of The
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is nicknamed "Ozric" in honour of the band, allegedly by NMR expert and Ozric Tentacles fan Jon Rourke. The Video Game, Llamatron 2112 created by video game designer,
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has an end of level boss named after the band. Ozric Tentacles have been cited as an influence by
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.


References


External links


Official website
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