Gods and Monsters (Juno Reactor)
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Gods & Monsters | ||
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Studio album by Juno Reactor | ||
Genre | Electronic | |
Label | Metropolis Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
Gods & Monsters is the seventh album by the electronic goa trance band known as Juno Reactor.
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[edit] Release Date
The album was released on April 22, 2008, though Metropolis began shipping it in early April. The album was leaked on the internet on April 11.
[edit] Tracklist
- Inca Steppa (7:45)
- Tokyo Dub (7:08)
- Las Vegas Future Past (5:59)
- Mind Of The Free (6:13)
- Immaculate Crucifixion (7:38)
- City Of The Sinful (4:43)
- Tanta Pena (5:51)
- The Perfect Crime (Superman) (6:24)
- Pretty Girl (5:28)
[edit] Personnel
- Artwork Design - Squalis
- Artwork Illustration - Koji Morimoto
- Bass - Dr. Das
- Drum Programming - Ramjac
- Drum Programming, Guitar, Keyboards, Engineer - Ben Watkins
- Additional Drums - Django
- Drums, Percussion - Greg Ellis , Mabi Thobejane
- Engineer - Adz, Chris Lewis
- Guitar - Sugizo
- Keyboards - Scarlet
- Sonar - Rudy Koppl
- Sound Forager - Xavier Morel
- Piano - Mike Garson
- Trumpet in Las Vegas Future Past - Byron Wallen
- Guitar in City Of The Sinful - Steve Stevens
- Darduk Flute, ney and zorn in Tanta Pena - Tigran Aleksanyan
- Acoustic guitar in Perfect Crime - Eduardo Niebla
- Vocals in Perfect Crime and Pretty Girl - Ben Watkins
- Vocals in Inca Steppa, Tokyo Dub, Mind Of The Free and City Of The Sinful - Ghetto Priest
- Female vocals in Inca Steppa, Perfect Crime and Pretty Girl - Taz Alexander
- Vocals in City Of The Sinful - Angelica
- Vocals in Tanta Pena - Yasmin Levy
- Written-By, Producer - Juno Reactor
[edit] Triva
- Two tracks in the album were originally from the video game The Matrix: Path of Neo. A soundtrack was planned for released. It was stated for a release in January 2006, but was delayed until March 2006, before it the soundtrack release was scrapped. The two tracks are:
- "City of the Sinful" was originally used in the video game as "Ever Had a Dream?"
- "Immaculate Cruxifiction" was originally "Multiple Smiths", the track played during the Burly Brawl.