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2003 studio album by Younger Brother
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)

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).

Track listing

Source: Psyshop.com

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

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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