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Beyond the Infinite
Juno Reactor
Beyond the Infinite
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
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Juno Reactor: Ben Watkinsk, Mike McGuire. Additional personnel: Stefan Holweck, Johan Bley, Jens Walderbeck. Ben Watkins (the core of Juno Reactor) used to front a vastly underrated and fascinating industrial/experimental ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Juno Reactor
Title: Beyond the Infinite
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Metropolis Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 8/19/2008
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Trance, Techno, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 782388055529

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Juno Reactor: Ben Watkinsk, Mike McGuire. Additional personnel: Stefan Holweck, Johan Bley, Jens Walderbeck. Ben Watkins (the core of Juno Reactor) used to front a vastly underrated and fascinating industrial/experimental troupe called The Empty Quarter. Juno Reactor, however, is the farthest thing from experimentalism. BEYOND THE INFINITE is blast-you-into-outer-space trance, flushed with the rhythmic girth of techno. Juno Reactor's earlier discs lifted some of the trappings of ambient techno off its hinges, but BEYOND THE INFINITE seeks to set your body shakin' in the farthest reaches of the galaxy. "Ice Cube" melts your woofers in a thunderous river of chilly bass and psychedelic synths. The power-hungry grooves of "Feel the Universe" become a caustic electronic stew that few have stirred before. Originally released in 1996, this record is being re-released to allow fans the chance to listen to what defined trance in the mid 90s. It's much darker and heavier than the first release, "Transmissions", but keeps the dance club accessibility as before.

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Underrated
John Doughboy | TX | 10/10/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Nobody ever gives this album the recognition it deserves. These tracks are solid. Samurai got a single (deservedly), but don't forget Ice Cube and Mars."