Hallucinogen (musician)
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Simon Posford at Soulclipse in Turkey, March 2006
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Birth name | Simon Posford | |
Also known as | Gumbo (1993), Walter Ego | |
Genre(s) | Goa trance | |
Occupation(s) | Keyboardist | |
Instrument(s) | Synthesizer | |
Years active | 1993 - present | |
Label(s) | Twisted | |
Associated acts |
Anubis, Audio Chemistry, Axis Mundi, Baba G, Beast, Binah, Celtic Cross, DSP, Dub Trees, Flight, Fly Agaric, Gargoyles, Growlmonizer, Industrial Suicide Tribe, Infernal Machine, Mandala, Metal Sharon, MP3, Mystery Of The Yeti, Nomads Of Dub, North Central Positronics, Psykov, Purple Om, Shpongle, Subkha, Twisted Allstars, Younger Brother | |
Website | Twisted Records |
Hallucinogen is the stage name of Simon Posford, an electronic musician specializing in Goa trance music from England. His first album, Twisted, was one of the most widely influential electronic music recordings and helped to define the psychedelic trance genre. The follow-up The Lone Deranger only cemented his influence.
From then on, Posford ventured into numerous collaborations with other artists. His most notable projects involve artists such as Raja Ram (Shpongle), Martin Glover (Celtic Cross) and Prometheus a.k.a. Benji Vaughan (Younger Brother). Though pooling his talent from a host of worldly influences, many of his fans will attest that he has the "Posford touch", a certain unmistakable quality to the sound of his music, and is revered by psychedelic and electronic enthusiasts from around the world. He is renowned for his meticulous production skills and the multilayered depth his music has.
Simon grew up in the village of Chobham, Surrey. While attending the nearby Woodcote school he played keyboards in his first band, The Electric Light Failure. Later as a teenager he experimented extensively with home recording, first on a 4 track portastudio, and later with a Tascam MSR-16 16 track recorder.
He is also the founder of Twisted Records, one of the most influential psychedelic trance record labels.
A track by Hallucinogen, 'Bubble n' Tweak' is featured in the PS2 game, Gran Turismo 4.
In 2002, In Dub was released, a collection of Ott dub remixes of Hallucinogen tracks.