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Lemon Jelly were a British electronica duo from London, UK and formed in 1998, consisting of Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. Franglen and Deakin initially released three limited-circulation EPs: The Bath (1998), The Yellow (1999), and The Midnight (2000), all of which were then collected into a widely-released album in 2000, Lemonjelly.ky, which was both a critical and a commercial success. Their second album (and self-proclaimed first studio album), Lost Horizons, was released in 2002, and was another success. Their last album, 2005's '64-'95, featured a sticker to warn listeners that "This is our new album. It's not like our old album." The title comes from the fact that each track features a single sample drawn from years between 1964 and 1995, incorporating each sample in a variety of imaginative ways. Some of their best or well-known songs are: - The Staunton Lick - Kneel Before Your God - Space Walk - Nice Weather For Ducks - '75 Aka Stay With You - '90 aka A Man Like Me They have also made mix sets for Radio 1's Mary-Anne Hobbs' 'Breezeblock' show, as well as for a variety of other shows (6 Mix, XFM's 'The Hijack', The Blue Room, etc). They have remixed a number of other artists, including Badly Drawn Boy, Pet Shop Boys and Coldcut, as well as collaborated with William Shatner on a track from his latest album. Fred Deakin is also co-founder and creative director of print and interactive design agency Airside. In January 2008, the duo announced Lemon Jelly woul