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| Artist: Shooglenifty |
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| Shooglenifty | |
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| Origin | Edinburgh, Scotland |
| Genres | Celtic fusion, folk rock |
| Years active | circa 1990–present |
| Labels | Greentrax, Womad, Compass, Shoogle |
| Website | www.shoogle.com |
| Members | |
| Angus R. Grant Malcolm Crosbie Garry Finlayson Luke Plumb Quee MacArthur James Mackintosh |
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| Former members | |
| Iain MacLeod Conrad Ivitsky |
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Shooglenifty are an Edinburgh-based six-piece Celtic fusion band that tours internationally. The band blends Scottish traditional music with influences ranging from electronica to alternative rock. They contributed to Afro Celt Sound System's 1996 album Volume 1: Sound Magic.
Several of the band members had previously played together in Swamptrash.
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