Slinky Wizard
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Slinky Wizard was a Goa trance
Goa trance
Goa trance is a form of electronic music that originated during the late 1980s in Goa, India.-History:The music has its roots in the popularity of Goa in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a hippie capital, and although musical developments were incorporating elements of industrial music and EBM...

 musical group from the UK
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

. Musicians included Adam Boyd (1967–1994), Dominic Lamb, George Barker, Ronnie Biggs, and Gus Till. Adam Boyd and Dominic Lamb wrote Slinky Wizard’s first track titled “The Rising” in 1992. Soon after George Barker and Ronnie Biggs joined the group. With help from Simon Posford they produced Flying Rhino Records' first release, the Slinky Wizard EP.

Adam Boyd died in an accident in the summer of 1994. In early 1996 Gus Till joined the group. Slinky Wizard has not produced any music since 2001.

Over the years, Slinky Wizard has been joined by Simon Posford, James Monro, Dick Trevor, Matt Evans, and Jules Evans.

EP

  • Slinky Wizard EP (Flying Rhino Records 1994)
  • Witch Juice (Flying Rhino Records 1996)
  • Jammy Mutants EP (Flying Rhino Records 1998)
  • Money Comes Cheap EP (Flying Rhino Records 1998)
  • Hit And Run (Atomic Records
    Atomic Records
    Atomic Records was an independent-music store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From its inception in 1985 it became one of the oldest and best-known record-stores in the Milwaukee area, until going out of business on March 15, 2009.-External links:...

     2001)
  • Kinky Lizard EP (Hit And Run Part 2) (Atomic Records
    Atomic Records
    Atomic Records was an independent-music store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From its inception in 1985 it became one of the oldest and best-known record-stores in the Milwaukee area, until going out of business on March 15, 2009.-External links:...

    2001)
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