A Flock of Bleeps

A Flock of Bleeps is the debut studio album by the music group Younger Brother. It is a collaborative psybient/psychill project between English psytrance producers Simon Posford (Hallucinogen, Shpongle) and Benji Vaughan (Prometheus).[1]

A Flock of Bleeps
Studio album by
Younger Brother
ReleasedMay 12, 2003
Genrepsybient/psychill
Length65:01
LabelTwisted
ProducerSimon Posford, Benji Vaughan
Younger Brother chronology
A Flock of Bleeps
(2003)
The Last Days of Gravity
(2007)

Track listing

Source: Psyshop.com[2]

No.TitleLength
1."Weird on a Monday Night" (This song contains vocal samples from Alice in Wonderland)9:37
2."The Receptive"5:58
3."Evil and Harm"6:04
4."Crumblenaut"6:31
5."Scanner"8:24
6."Even Dwarves Start Small" (This song contains vocal samples from Message to Love)6:48
7."Magic Monkey Juice" (This song samples the "Drugs" episode of Brass Eye)7:00
8."Finger"8:11
9."Safety Zone"3:35
10."Bedtime Story" (This song samples the main theme of the film Withnail & I)2:49
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gollark: But deliberately hoarding vulnerabilities is an active threat to the security of everything.
gollark: I mean, not releasing your software is... your choice, it's your stuff, I might not really like it but I don't consider it particularly bees.
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gollark: If you have useful, popular tools you can probably get PRs for them, and it saves people working in the same field from just implementing their own versions.

References

  1. Pareles, Jon. "The Bigger-Band Sounds of a Trance-Music Duo" NY Times July 12, 2009. Retrieved on July 18, 2013.
  2. "A Flock of Bleeps". PsyShop.com. Retrieved 14 April 2011.


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