Hempton Manor

Hempton Manor is the sixth studio album by The Shamen, released in September 1996. Hempton Manor is inspired by and dedicated to hemp and featured a liner printed on hemp-based paper. "Hempton Manor" hybridizes tripped out techno, spacey dub and frenetic drum and bass styles. The decision to make it an entirely instrumental album was a deliberate ploy to break from their record label, One Little Indian. It is alleged to have been recorded in seven days to conclude the recording contract with One Little Indian, and the first letters of each track form an acrostic spelling out "Fuck Birket", referring to label founder Derek Birkett,[1] who wanted the group to move back into more commercial territory.

Hempton Manor
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1996
Recorded1995-1996
GenreTechno, dub, drum and bass
LabelOne Little Indian
The Shamen chronology
Axis Mutatis
(1995)
Hempton Manor
(1996)
UV
(1998)

Track listing

  1. "Freya"
  2. "Urpflanze"
  3. "Cannabeo"
  4. "Khat"
  5. "Bememe"
  6. "Indica"
  7. "Rausch"
  8. "Kava"
  9. "El-Fin"
  10. "The Monoriff"
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gollark: Fear my fully automated minecart-based transport system.
gollark: It made sense in the 1990s maybe but not *now*.
gollark: I know, GIF is such an awfully designed format.
gollark: I personally prefer silk touch to fortune anyway.

References

  1. Hebblethwaite, Phil. "7 secret codes and ciphers hidden in music". BBC Music. BBC. Retrieved 22 October 2017.


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