The cosmic evolution of psychedelic trance
Juno Reactor reached new heights in electronic music in 2000.
The unique soundscape, a fusion of African rhythms and technology, transports the listener to another dimension. The groove, woven with layers of intricately intertwined percussion and synthesizers, has an organic vitality that transcends the boundaries of trance music. The sophisticated production and sonic experimentation are perfectly balanced, making it versatile enough to be enjoyed on the dance floor or in a meditative space. This is an important milestone in the electronic music scene of the early 21st century.
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9 TRACKS:
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1)
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Pistolero
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2)
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Hule Lam
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3)
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Insects
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4)
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Badimo
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5)
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Masters Of The Universe
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6)
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Nitrogen Part 1
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7)
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Nitrogen Part 2
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8)
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Solaris
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9)
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Song For Ancestors
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Design - Squalis
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Engineer - Greg Hunter
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Engineer - Otto The Barbarian
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Engineer - Richard Edwards
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Engineer - Steev Toth
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Management - Mick Paterson
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Mastered By - Kevin Metcalfe
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Overtone Voice, Strings - Boris Salchack
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Performer [Amampondo Are] - Dizu Plaatjies
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Performer [Amampondo Are] - Mandla Lande
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Performer [Amampondo Are] - Michael Ludonga
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Performer [Amampondo Are] - Simpiwe Matole
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Photography By - Mike Diver
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Producer - Juno Reactor
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Steel Guitar [Pedal] - B J Cole
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Tabla - Pandit Dinesh
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Vocals - Busi Mhlongo
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Vocals - Taz Alexander