Don't Stop Now

Don't Stop Now

Lemon Jelly

The duo Lemon Jelly's chilled out grooves and breaks are produced by Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. Deakin is a DJ and designer whose illustration work has been highlighted in the culture magazine the Face. Franglen has produced with the talents of Primal Scream, Björk, and even the Spice Girls. Their first full-length, LemonJelly.KY, was a collection of three limited-edition U.K. EPs that the duo released over two years. Their official full length debut, Lost Horizons, arrived in the fall of 2002 and delivered a turbo-paced mixture of styles. The title for the band's third full-length, 2005's '64-'95, came from the years from which the album's samples were generated. ~ Diana Potts, Rovi
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The duo Lemon Jelly's chilled out grooves and breaks are produced by Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. Deakin is a DJ and designer whose illustration work has been highlighted in the culture magazine the Face. Franglen has produced with the talents of Primal Scream, Björk, and even the Spice Girls. Their first full-length, LemonJelly.KY, was a collection of three limited-edition U.K. EPs that the duo released over two years. Their official full length debut, Lost Horizons, arrived in the fall of 2002 and delivered a turbo-paced mixture of styles. The title for the band's third full-length, 2005's '64-'95, came from the years from which the album's samples were generated. ~ Diana Potts, Rovi