Dvd Pack 1 4 Simon Posford Shpongle Ce... — Psybient

: The second half of Shpongle, contributing flute arrangements and the overarching "cosmic" philosophy of the project.

There was no sound. No picture. Just a black screen and a faint, warm static—like a radio tuned to the cosmic microwave background.

(Shpongle) – Often featured in remixes, such as the Ott remix.

: The producer behind Hallucinogen and Shpongle. He is considered the progenitor of the psybient genre. Psybient Dvd Pack 1 4 Simon Posford Shpongle Ce...

“You’re back,” he said. “Most people stop at Disc 1. They hear the pretty squiggles and think they’ve understood. But you came to the Dweller.”

In the vast, expanding universe of electronic music, there are genres, sub-genres, and micro-cosms. And then there is the world created by Simon Posford. For audiophiles, psychonauts, and dedicated followers of the psychedelic trance and ambient scenes, the mention of a "Psybient DVD Pack" containing the works of Simon Posford and Shpongle elicits a specific kind of reverence. It speaks of an era where music was not just streamed, but collected; where visual art accompanied auditory journeys; and where the boundaries of sound were stretched to their breaking point.

(Shpongle) – Widely considered a genre-defining track. : The second half of Shpongle, contributing flute

If you are looking for specific tracks or rare vinyl reissues of these albums, you can find them on the official Shpongle Bandcamp or browse the Shpongle Discogs page for collector editions. Younger Brother , or see a list of his upcoming live performances

The screen went black. Then, a single tone emerged—not a note, but a texture . It was the sound of a didgeridoo being played underwater, layered over the electromagnetic hum of a dying star.

The screen fractured. Glitches. Stutters. The sound skipped like a broken CD of a rainforest. She saw Simon Posford’s face pixelate into a thousand smaller Simon Posfords, each one laughing. Just a black screen and a faint, warm

Psybient DVD Pack 1-4, Simon Posford, Shpongle, Celtic Cross, Hicksville, Twisted Records, Psychedelic Ambient, Hallucinogen.

She was no longer in the study. She was standing on a beach where the sand was made of broken drum machines, and the tide was a slow, syncopated bassline. A figure in a hoodie—half-man, half-oscilloscope—sat cross-legged in the surf, twisting knobs on a mixing desk made of coral.