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==Other projects== Eat Static also produced the [[Video game music|soundtrack]] for the [[Real-time strategy|RTS game]], ''[[Conquest Earth]]'', published by [[Eidos Interactive]]. The [[CD-ROM|game media]] also contains the music in [[Red Book (audio CD standard)|Red Book audio format]], allowing it to be played back in any standalone [[CD player]]. Pepler released a [[solo (music)|solo]] album under the name Dendron. The album was called ''Supernatural Jazz'' and was released on their own Mesmobeat label. Pepler also teamed up with Steve Jolliffe of [[Tangerine Dream]] to form Hi Fi Companions and released the 2004 album ''Swingers in Paradise'' on [[Twisted Records (UK)|Twisted Records]]. This project is often classed under [[lounge music]] and has a 1950s feel mixed with modern electronica.{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}} Jolliffe had previously teamed up with Eat Static appearing on their ''Crash and Burn!'' and ''Science of the Gods'' albums. In 2005 Pepler's collaboration with Will White of the [[Propellerheads]], called Flexitones, released their debut album ''Joyrider'' again through Twisted Records. Will White had previously teamed up with Eat Static on the tracks "Dervish Funk", appearing on the ''Crash and Burn!'' album, as well as on the ''Mondo A Go-Go!'' track "Wall Banger". Pepler and White had previously released tracks under the name Champaigne Charlie. Pepler has also teamed up with Shane Thomson and Jamie Nott to form Cosmic Journey Project. Pepler's project with Simon Posford ([[Hallucinogen]], [[Shpongle]]) called Metal Sharon has so far released one track, "Balloon Dance" once again through Twisted Records. Hinton has released an album under the name [[Nodens Ictus]]. Hinton teamed up with [[Ed Wynne (guitarist)|Ed Wynne]] from Ozric Tentacles for this ambient project. The album was called ''Spacelines'' and was a collection of tracks recorded earlier in their careers, although it featured two tracks written in 2000. Pepler appears in a smaller role on the album and used to play live with Hinton and Ed. Joie is also a member of space rock band Dream Machine, together with former Ozric Tentacles frontman Jon Egan. Hinton also plays live with Ozric's bassplayer Zia's side project ZubZub and plays synths for Here & Now. Steve Everitt, Eat Static's studio based third member, has released two tracks on [[Planet Dog]] [[compilation album|compilations]] under the name Alien Progeny, and one track "Mirrorball" under his own name. Strontium Dogs is a project featuring Merv from Eat Static and Nektarios from Martian Arts, "Born,'cos of their mutual love for old school acid and modern day modular synthesis".<ref>(Strontium Dogs Soundcloud Profile){{cite web|url=https://soundcloud.com/strontium-dogs|website=Soundcloud|access-date=15 August 2017|title=Strontium Dogs}}</ref> Other album projects released β *[[Nodens Ictus]] β Spacelines (Stretchy Records) 2000 *Dendron β Supernatural Jazz (Mesmobeat Records) 2003 *Hi Fi Companions β Swingers in Paradise ([[Twisted Records (UK)|Twisted Records]]) 2004 *Flexitones β Joyrider (Twisted Records) 2005
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