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En-Tact is the second studio album by the British electronic music group The Shamen, released in 1990. The album is noted for its innovative blend of electronic music, acid house, and hip hop influences, showcasing a distinct sound that would characterize the early 90s rave culture. The Shamen's use of samples and their eclectic production techniques contributed to the album's legacy as a significant work within the genre, with tracks like 'Move Any Mountain' and 'Progen' becoming anthems of the era. The album helped to solidify The Shamen's place in the music scene, paving the way for their later commercial successes.