The lineup featured Ed Wynne (guitar, synths), Ed's wife Brandi Wynne (bass, keyboards), Silas Wynne (synths, keyboards - Ed's son) and Oliver Seagle (drums, percussion).
Can't say I haven't missed the old line up, with "Jumping Jon" Egan, who used to dance around the stage in a trance-like manner while playing a variety of flutes... but still I had quite a bit of fun listening to this weird psychedelic family belting out spacey vibes. Even more cause they included several old Ozrics classics which I really enjoyed!
Here's an excerpt (bootleg quality I know..)
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New Technologies and Renaissance Studies II, ed. Tassie Gniady and others, Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies Series (Iter Academic Press), Dec 2014. Volume 4
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Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities / Société pour l'étude des médias interactifs (SDH-SEMI 2010), Montreal, Canada, Jun 2010.
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paper Meaning and Structure in the London Theatres Bibliography
The Fifty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Los Angeles, CA, USA, Mar 2009.