Ozric Tentacles
Biography
A band from another time, Ozric Tentacles served as the bridge from '70s cosmic rock to the organic dance and festival culture which came back into fashion during the '90s. Formed in 1983 with a debt to jazz fusion as well as space rock, the band originally included guitarist Ed Wynne, drummer Nick Van Gelder, keyboard player Joie Hinton, bassist Roly Wynne and second guitarist Gavin Griffiths (though Griffiths left in 1984). The Ozrics played in clubs around London, meanwhile releasing six cassette-only albums beginning with 1984's Erpsongs. (All six were later collected on the Vitamin Enhanced box set, despite a threatened lawsuit from the Kellogg's cereal company for questionable artwork.) In 1987, Merv Pepler replaced Van Gelder, and synthesizer player Steve Everett was also added.
Ozric Tentacles' first major release, the 1990 album Erpland, foreshadowed the crusty movement, a British parallel to America's hippy movement of the '60s. Crusties borrowed the hippies' organic dress plus the cosmic thinking of new agers, and spent most of their time traveling around England to various festivals and outdoor gatherings. The movement fit in perfectly with bands like Ozric Tentacles and the Levellers, and the Ozrics' 1991 album Strangeitude became their biggest seller yet, occasioning a U. S. contract with Capitol. After the British-only Afterswish and Live Underslunky, 1993's Jurassic Shift hit number 11 on the British charts -- quite a feat for a self-produced album released on the Ozrics' own Dovetail label. The album was released in America by I.R.S. Records, as was 1994's Arborescence. Neither album translated well with American audiences -- despite the band's first U.S. tour in 1994 -- and Ozric Tentacles returned to its Dovetail label for 1995's Become the Other. Waterfall Cities closed out the decade in 1999, and the following summer the group resurfaced with Swirly Termination. Hinton and Pepler also perform in the trance-techno outfit Eat Static, and have released several albums on Planet Dog Records. Ozric Tentacles surfaced in 2000 to release Hidden Step, followed by the EP Pyramidion. In 2002, Live at the Pongmasters Ball came out on both CD and DVD, making it their first venture into the latter. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

The Yum Yum Tree
2009

Jurassic Shift
2008

Sunrise Festival
2008

Waterfall Cities / The Hidden Step
2005

Live At The Pongmasters Ball
2004

Strangeitude
1991
paying for satelite radio is not for chumps. I gladly pay for the ability to listen to music uninterupted by b.s. commercial brainwashing and ignorant punk-a** DJ's that think they are funny!!as for the ozrics, I grew up in the SF bay area in the 50-60's seeing tripped out jambands in small clubs and coffee houses with a tripped out light show (pre-digital ) My other favorite artist in this genre is Jeff Beck. No singing posers necessary. PEACE/Scotty G / N a s h v i l l e
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i love these comments by fellow listeners. another band id like to see in a small venue. are you listening wellmont montclair nj
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I first heard of this group a couple of years ago when I still had satellite radio (I know, I know, paying for radio is for chumps, right?). They played regularly on a station geared toward improv. I like them more and more with each listen. They are just an all around great band. I doubt there's any group in this genre that could stand toe to toe with them, with the exception of Liquid Tension Experiment, of course.
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One of the best "unknown" bands!! Ed Wynn is a genius, and a killer guitar player. GREAT Live!
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Yeah, just caught them in Cleveland a month or so ago...like J says, "they are a trip and they know how to travel"!!! Well said!
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I live in the states and have never heard of them until today. I will surely keep my ears open for them in the future. I really liked what I hear.
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Phemonenal group...elab o r a t e primal rhythms, mind-bending leads, beautiful sounds. The Ozrics are a trip and they know how to travel.
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Ever since I first heard the first notes of the first song from Ozric Tentacles about six years ago, they have mesmerized and seduced me. This band is fantastic and is definitely worth spending time getting to know.
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one of the most awesome bands alive today in a world of diminishing musical creativity. Keep up the good work, Ozrics!
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yes living inRock and missed this -- totally brilliant!!!
Reed dude!! Cleveland in June?? dont see it listed on their site - where did you purchase tix??? i'd go but a new one releases this month |
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Check out side projects of Merv Pepler (former Ozric member) Eat Static, Hi Fi Companion and Flexitone with Joie Hinton, Steve Jolliff (former Tangerine Dream) and Wil White ( proprellerhe a d s ) respectively . It's all dynamite and includes guest appearances from other Ozric members. Iconic band.
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I've seen them four times... can't wait till they come to the US on tour again!
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Ozric Tentacles Jurassic Shift album is one of my all time favorites. I was lucky enough to see them in LA. What an awesome show! Yeah! :D
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Pandora, thank's, again! Never heard of this band. Great feed your head music! THANK YOU, PANDORA!
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great band. They've got so many albums, it's a job in itself just to find em all. Hell, I'm not even sure how many they've come out with. Awesome stuff, though!
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I love this band. Combined them with Silversun Pickups on the same "station" and hope it will yield an interesting stylistic mix.
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Very good music. fantastic blends of all influences, masterfully played and mixed. Never knew them before, but it almost seems like an ideal music to me.
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"Discovered" Ozrics a few years ago. Still can't get enough of them although I prefer the 2nd half of their catalog. They picked up where the group "Brand X" left off, in my book.
Can't appreciate fully until you hear them thru headphones. |
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My. Favorite. Band. Ever.
10+ years of fandom, and still going strong. Rock on! |
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Love the Ozrics. The quintessenti a l instrumental space rock jam band (even if they're really the only one). Their music's a blissed-out, mystical-sou n d i n g mix of progressive rock, ambient, trance, and world music influences.
The have a large catalog that gets a little repetitive, but the albums featured on Pandora are among their best. |
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