Celtic Cross was an unusual collaboration of Simon Posford (Hallucinogen, Shpongle), Martin Glover (bassist from Killing Joke), Saul Davies (violinist from James), and Chester (Baba G). The style of music was not psychedelic trance (although it is sometimes considered a psychedelic trance album), but rather ambient/dub. The cover of the Hicksville album was designed by Mark Neal, the same artist who worked on Posford's Twisted and The Lone Deranger, as well as the Shpongle albums. Simon Posford is one of the most recognized and respected electronica artists. ... Categories: Trance musicians | Goa trance musicians | Music stubs ... Are You Shpongled? Tales of the Inexpressible Shpongle Remixed Nothing Lasts. ... Martin Youth Glover (born December 23, 1960) is an influential record producer and a founding member and bassist of the UK band Killing Joke. ... Lead singer Jaz Coleman dominates the cover of Killing Jokes 1986 release Brighter Than a Thousand Suns. ... A violinist is an instrumentalist who plays the violin. ... James are a popular indie band from Manchester, England, formed in 1981. ... Psychedelic trance, often referred to as psytrance, is a form of electronic dance music that developed from Goa trance in the early 1990s. ... Ambient music is a loosely defined musical genre that incorporates elements of a number of different styles - including jazz, electronic music, new age, rock and roll, modern classical music, reggae, traditional, world and even noise. ... Dub is a form of Jamaican music, which evolved out of ska and reggae in 1970s Jamaica. ... Twisted is a Goa trance album released by Hallucinogen in 1995 on Dragonfly Records. ... The Lone Deranger is a goa trance album released by Hallucinogen in 1997 on Twisted Records. ...
A Celticcross is a symbol that combines the cross with a ring surrounding the intersection.
The cultural associations of the Celticcross, and the sun cross from which it is derived, have been co-opted by white nationalist and neo-fascist groups since the 1960s.
Celticcrosses are also associated with political movements advocating greater independence or other measures with respect to Celtic minorities, such as Breton nationalism.