In 1990, The Shamen had their first chart success with their fourth album, En-Tact. The album’s lead single Progen found itself a host of remixes, became Move Any Mountain, hit the top 5, and launched The Shamen on an unlikely trajectory that took them to number one and a Smash Hits award for best new act. Occasionally, their lyrics might have contained veiled drug references, but these were so subtle most people didn’t notice…