1 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Lemon_Jelly_1956.png]] |
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3 | British electronica duo formed by Fred Deakin and Nick Franglen. Mainly known for chill-out tunes... and having really neat-o sleeve art, thanks to their other job as graphic designers. |
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5 | !Nice weather for tropes! |
6 | * BoleroEffect: "The Staunton Lick". |
7 | * DesignStudentsOrgasm: Every single one of their record sleeves. |
8 | * EasterEgg: If you write down all the places mentioned in "Ramblin' Man", there's a sequence whose initial letters spell out the message "Series/{{Bagpuss}} sees all things". Quite ''why'', is anybody's guess. |
9 | * FadingIntoTheNextSong: The CD versions of ''Lost Horizons'' and ''69-95''. |
10 | * LeaningOnTheFourthWall: "Experiment Number Six" describes an experiment in RealTime and contains spoken timings which match precisely with the time displayed on your CD player. |
11 | * NewSoundAlbum: ''69-95'' was this, to the extent that they had the sleeve stickered with a warning to that effect. |
12 | * OverlyPreparedGag: They really did register a company in the Cayman Islands just so that their website could be lemonjelly.ky. |
13 | * RecycledTrailerMusic: Tunes such as "The Staunton Lick", "A Tune For Jack" and "Elements" were widely used as television background music. |
14 | * {{Sampling}} |
15 | * SelfReferentialTrackPlacement: "Experiment Number Six" is indeed track six on ''Lost Horizons''. |
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