My head feels like a frisbee,
Twice its normal size.
Feels like a football and someone's moved the goal posts.
Everything is slightly out of joint and weird:
Disconnected...
I had to hold onto the walls.
And we noticed that women, especially the hippy ladies, started reacting differently.
With your permission, their nipples get hard.
They start dancing in a whole other kind of way,
catching butterflies in the air.
People get goosepimples.
They laugh, they cry at the same time. They get horny and holy at the same time...
You see them.
This one brought me down to my knees.
I had to hold onto the wall,
my knees shaking, quivering.
My head feels like a frisbee.
Shpongle is a downtempo/ambient psychedelic trance (or Psybient) project from the United Kingdom. The core members are Simon Posford (aka Hallucinogen) and Raja Ram (one third of The Infinity Project) but they often collaborate with other artists. Their sound has sampled Eastern ethnic instruments and Western contemporary synthesizer-based psychedelic music. Posford is responsible for the synth and studio work while Raja Ram contributes with flute arrangements. The project was formed in 1996 after the pair viewed a solar eclipse in India. The two went into the studio and attempted to duplicate the experience in sonic form, and the result was a 20-minute track, “…And the Day Turned to Night,” which was featured on Shpongle's first album “Are You Shpongled?” and the Twisted label compilation Eclipse - A Journey Of Permanence and Impermanence.
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