(1996), stands as a definitive moment in modern funk history. Propelled by the global success of the single "Virtual Insanity," the album bridged the gap between the underground acid jazz scene of London and international pop stardom. The title itself—inspired by a quote from Frank Herbert’s

Looking to groove to some acid jazz? 1996 masterpiece, Travelling Without Moving , is the ultimate vibe. 🏎️💨

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"Travelling Without Moving" was a critical and commercial success, earning the band several awards and nominations. The album won the 1997 Mercury Prize, a prestigious British music award. The album was also certified platinum in several countries, including the UK, Canada, and Australia.

The record produced several of the decade's most recognizable singles: