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Features the classic lineup including Ed Wynne (guitars/synths), Joie Hinton (synths), Roly Wynne (bass), Merv Pepler (drums), and Eoin Eogan (flute) [14, 19]. Track-by-Track Highlights

: The title track is more atmospheric and experimental, featuring haunting woodwinds and eerie, ambient soundscapes [16]. ozric_tentacles_strangeitude_full_album_1991

It is a rare album that successfully connects the worlds of 70s prog-rock (like Gong or Steve Hillage) with early 90s rave and techno culture [13, 15]. : A standout track that starts with a

: A standout track that starts with a deep, cosmic dub-reggae bassline before evolving into a psychedelic rock odyssey [14, 19]. 19]. A trippy

A trippy, instrumental journey that blends heavy guitar solos with bubbling synths, ethnic world music textures, and driving "rave" rhythms [5, 6].

: A shorter, faster track with strong world-music influences and intricate fretwork [14, 19].