British electronic music duo formed by Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen, known for sample-based, downtempo productions and distinctive visual packaging.

Noted for sample-driven tracks (the '64-95 album uses samples from 1964–1995, one per track as described in reviews), a blend of ambient/chillout and big-beat influences, and distinctive colorful packaging and visual accompaniments.

DeBaser reviews celebrate Lemon Jelly as a British electronic duo producing lush, sample-based downtempo music. Lost Horizons is frequently called a masterpiece; '64-95 is described as an inventive exercise in sampling. Reviewers also highlight the duo's distinctive packaging and visuals.

For:Listeners of melodic, sample-based electronic, downtempo and chillout music; fans of strong visual packaging and design.

 This is an intense masterpiece where the first track, ELEMENTS, immediately reveals the elements and the alchemy of sounds these two little geniuses managed to blend.

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 "Our intent is to compose music that doesn't depress people. For that, there are already the Radiohead."

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 LEMON JELLY: musicians of electronic music, but more precisely samplers (fragments of songs), ingenious creators of unreal soundscapes, comic-like, engaging, psychedelic, vibrant, and suggestive atmospheres.

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