| Shpongle Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland |
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 | 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 Fluoroscent Suit
7. No Turn Un-Stoned
8. Walking Backwards Through the Cosmic Mirror
| Ranking: #3 for 2009 | |
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| Summary: A more than worthy follow-up to their meisterwerk. |
So the question is an obvious one: just how do you follow up the album of the decade?
When 2005's still-incredible Nothing Lasts....But Nothing is Lost dropped, the rumour was that, although Raja Ram and Simon Posford would continue to collaborate on other projects, Shpongle were going to call it a day. Rather than being a disappointment, it just made perfect sense - they had steadily improved over the course of their three albums, culminating in a release that they would obviously never improve upon. We weren't going to get any more Shpongle material, but they bowed out on the highest of all highs, and it's been tough not to look at some of the more disappointing albums released since then (Era Vulgaris, Out of Control, Graduation), and wonder why more bands don't do that.
So when Ineffable Mysteries from Shpongleland was announced, the excitement came tinged with fear. Where on Earth could they go from here? They could easily have tumbled from their lofty perch, and this album could easily have been a disaster.
So let's credit Posford and Ram for being smart enough to not even attempt a follow-up to Nothing Lasts. As a matter of fact, Ineffable Mysteries plays out as if their last album never even happened. This could even have been released immediately after Are You Shpongled? - after the fanciful, sprawling, genre-spanning nature of the previous album, this is a conscious and deliberate return to the psytrance roots that spawned the band. The only concession to fans that might have been turned onto the band by their last album is the female vocal on "No Turn-Unstoned", which sounds curiously like Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Outside of that, three-minutes tracks are replaced with ten-minute ones, the mainstream-embracing sample of Ned Flanders is replaced with an obscure one of a recent contestant from the UK version of Big Brother, and an organic sound is replaced with possibly their most electronic material yet. Songs like "The Stamen of the Shamen" and "Inhalation" could quite happily have been played using only acoustic instruments, and perhaps were; no such thing is true here.
It's a very clever move, not just because it treats Nothing Lasts as a one-off fluke, but because it also gets the band's original fanbase back on side, after the distant rumblings from some quarters complaining about their success. It also acts as a timely reminder that, when Shpongle stick to psytrance, they're simply the best. There've been some seriously great albums released in the genre since 2003's Tales of the Inexpressible (a few of them involving Posford and Ram themselves), but this is still the best album of pure psytrance released since then - a record with so many brilliant touches it's difficult to take them all in. "Nothing Is Something Worth Doing" in particular stands out as the album's high watermark, a song that stands tall alongside "Dorset Perception" as one of their very greatest.
Another unmitigated triumph, then. They'd be the best electronic act of all time if it wasn't for those Germans and their pesky Autobahns.
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Album Rating: 4.5
May add to this review quite heavily to make it a bit more accessible to people who aren't huge fans. I haven't decided yet.
Digging: Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland | | | This is amazing news, I had no idea they were releasing again. Unfortunately I'm chillin' on a school lap top in class, so I can't listen.
| | | Where's the tracklisting m8
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This is absolutely unreal.
I can't even begin to imagine how much work they put into this, every moment here is scripted to perfection and the variety of sounds they manage to pull together with still remaining distinctly Shpongle is just... stupid.
The beginning of Shpongolese Spoken Here is some of the craziest s'hit I have ever heard. Bloody genius.
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A fucking old man.
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Oooh yeaaaaah
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lol
Anyway good review etc
| | | I really want this. And ^ that dude is high as balls.
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yeah nick you might want to put in more about the actual music, i really had only a slight idea of what shpongle actually were (electronica) until the last paragraph, and i have no idea what electronica acts they're similar to. just a thought
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never listened to this band but will now.
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yeah nick you might want to put in more about the actual music, i really had only a slight idea of what shpongle actually were (electronica) until the last paragraph, and i have no idea what electronica acts they're similar to. just a thought
Yeah, figured as much. I'll probably add a paragraph tomorrow - got a wake to go to tonight.
| | | can't wait to hear this
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| | | well if nick and alex both praise it i guess i gotta get it.
edit: listening. this shit rules
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I haven't listened to any of their other stuff, but this album is really good
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i've only heard bits and pieces of their work
I might take my chance on this
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will check out when i get home
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shpongle are so amazing. this might be my album of the year.
| | | I haven't gotten a chance to listen to the whole thing yet, but the last song is awesome.
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