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The Shamen

Band, 1985-1999 GB, Aberdeen
Dance
A.k.a. Colin Angus, Will Sin Alone Again Or Nemeton

Founded in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1985 by Colin Angus, Derek McKenzie, & Keith McKenzie with the band name Alone Again Or. The group changed its name to The Shamen in late 1985 or early 1986. Early Alone Again Or and The Shamen material was primarily psychedelic indie rock. The group's first album under the name The Shamen was 1987's "Drop". By 1987, Colin was inspired by M/A/R/R/S and similar new groups that used sampling and beats. As he delved into exploring new technology and dance sounds, the new direction caused the Shamen lineup to shift: Derek McKenzie, unimpressed with the changes, left the fold to return to school in 1987. Colin added energetic new bass player Will Sin (a.k.a. Will Sinnott) in October 1987 and he himself moved to concentrate on vocals and guitar. At this point, the pieces were in place for the group to become what they would eventually be remembered for: one of the early pioneers of what became known as "indie-dance", inspiring a glut of late-'80s pop bands like EMF and Jesus Jones and also paving the way for more influential groups like Saint Etienne. The Shamen single "Jesus Loves Amerika" (1988) was both a politically-charged release and an advancement of their sonic aesthetic, showcasing the group's adventurous new electronic-rock hybrid sound with the newly-added Will Sin. After 1989's "In Gorbachev We Trust" album, the group relocated to London. They fell in with Paul Oakenfold, Orbital, Mixmaster Morris, Evil Eddie Richards, and the Synergy tour. Soon they released the drastic sea change that was their mini-album "Phorward", which embraced electronic completely and was the final stepping stone into the group's most successful and influential era. With the release of 1990's wide-eyed "En-Tact", with its all-embracing, psychedelic utopian worldview embodied by its accompanying singles ("Pro>gen", "Hyperreal", "Omega Amigo", "Make It Mine", "Possible Worlds"), the group became an internationally charting electronic act. Mr. C (raps, vocals) and Plavka (vocals) were added to increase the group's vocal presence (Plavka, who provided the enthusiastic lead vocal on single "Hyperreal", only stayed in the lineup until 1991). Tragically, Will Sin drowned on May 23, 1991, immediately after the filming of a Shamen promotional video in Tenerife for the song "Move Any Mountain" (the popularized title of "Pro>Gen"). His untimely death lent the otherwise hugely optimistic and ebullient song a subcurrent of strangely contrasting sadness and mortality. After a necessary break to deal with the death of friend and bandmate Will, The Shamen reconvened and released the album "Boss Drum", a massive hit with multiple singles. It charted worldwide, going platinum in the UK. After the success of this era, the group's popularity waned: underground dance and electronic circles felt the success Colin et al had achieved made them a pop act, and therefore to be perceived as less substantial. Two albums were released in the mid 1990s, 1995's "Axis Mutatis" and 1996's "Hempton Manor". The group continued on until 1998, when their final album, "UV", was released. The Shamen had fifteen hits in the British singles chart, five of which made the top ten. Standout hits included "Ebeneezer Goode" (which went to number one despite — and likely because of — its transparent drug content: "E's are good - Ebeneezer Goode") and the widescreen rave sounds of "Pro>gen" (later renamed "Move Any Mountain" after its infectious chorus) (which went to number four).

     
Members
PortraitVictoria Wilson-James
voc
PortraitWill Sin
g, b 1960-1991
PortraitRichard West
*1966 GB
PortraitColin Angus
voc, g *1961 GB
PortraitKeith McKenzie
*1961
PortraitDerek McKenzie
*1964
Pete Stephenson
*1962
Popular Tracks   
Ebeneezer Goode (Beat Edit) on Collection by The Shamen
Move Any Mountain (Beat Edit) on Collection by The Shamen
Move Any Mountain on En-Tact by The Shamen
Phorever People (The Beatmasters Heavenly Edit) on Collection by The Shamen
LSI (Love Sex Intelligence) on Boss Drum by The Shamen
Ebeneezer Goode (Beatmasters Mix) on Boss Drum by The Shamen
Boss Drum (The Beatmasters Radio Mix) on Collection by The Shamen
Hypereal (Orbit Mix) on Collection by The Shamen
Boss Drum on Boss Drum by The Shamen
Comin On on Boss Drum by The Shamen

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Discography


Title Artist Year Type
Mobility / Make It MineMoby / The Shamen2011Album
The Complete Shamen CD Singles Box SetThe Shamen2008Single
DVD CollectionThe Shamen2002Album
Hystericool: The Best Of The Alternate MixesThe Shamen2002Compil.
U NationsThe Shamen1998Album
UVThe Shamen1998Album
UniversalThe Shamen1998Single
The Shamen Collection - Hits + Bonus Remix CDThe Shamen1998Compil.
SativaThe Shamen1997Album
Move Any Mountain '96The Shamen1996Single
Hempton ManorThe Shamen1996Album
CollectionThe Shamen1996Compil.
Remix Collection (Stars On 25)The Shamen1996Compil.
HempThe Shamen1995Album
Destination EschatonThe Shamen1995Single
TransamazoniaThe Shamen1995Single
Heal (The Separation)The Shamen1995Album
MK2AThe Shamen1995Album
Axis Mutatis / Arbor Bona Arbor MalaThe Shamen1995Album
L.S.I. - Live Shamen IntensityThe Shamen1993Album
Make It Mine / Possible Worlds-MixesThe Shamen1993Album
Show Of Strength EPThe Shamen1993Album
Comin' OnThe Shamen1993Single
On Air - The BBC SessionsThe Shamen1993Album
Boss Drum / Phorever PeopleThe Shamen1993Single
Re: EvolutionThe Shamen With Terence McKenna1993Single
Different DrumThe Shamen1993Album
Ebeneezer GoodeThe Shamen1992Album
Boss VidThe Shamen1992Album
Boss DrumThe Shamen1992Album
Boss DrumThe Shamen1992Single
The Face E.P.The Shamen1992Album
L.S.I. (Love Sex Intelligence)The Shamen1992Single
Phorever PeopleThe Shamen1992Single
Move Any Mountain (Progen 91)The Shamen1991Single
Possible WorldsThe Shamen1991Album
Progeny (Move Any Mountain - Progen)The Shamen1991Compil.
Move Any MountainThe Shamen1991Single
HyperrealThe Shamen1991Album
Make It MineThe Shamen1990Single
Pro>genThe Shamen1990Single
En-TekThe Shamen1990Album
En-TactThe Shamen1990Album
Sniffin Rock #9The Fall / The Shamen / Silver Chapter1989Single
Omega AmigoThe Shamen1989Single
You Me & Everything (Evil Edit)The Shamen1989Album
PhorwardThe Shamen1989Album
In Gorbachev We TrustThe Shamen1989Album
Strange Day DreamsThe Shamen1988Album
Jesus Loves AmerikaThe Shamen1988Album
In Gorbachev We TrustThe Shamen1988Single
TranscendentalThe Shamen vs Bam Bam1988Single
What's Going Down?The Shamen1988Album
Christopher Mayhew SaysThe Shamen1987Album
Knature Of A GirlThe Shamen1987Album
DropThe Shamen1987Album
Christopher Mayhew SaysThe Shamen1987Single
Something About YouThe Shamen1987Album
Wayward Wednesday In May AffairThe Shamen1986Single
Young Till Yesterday / World TheatreThe Shamen1986Album
They May Be Right...But They're Certainly Wrong E.P.The Shamen1985Album
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