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Insects...Juno Reactor........Album Shango

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Juno Reactor - Shango

Label:
Catalog#:
ELM 8033LP
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
09 Oct 2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Trance, Tribal, Goa Trance, Ambient

Tracklist

A1   Pistolero X
    Written By - Watkins/Stevens
  Written-By - Stevens*
A2   Insects X
    Written By - Watkins/Maguire
  Written-By - Maguire*
B1   Badimo X
    Written By - Watkins/Burton/Thobejane
  Written-By - Thobejane* , Burton*
B2   Masters Of The Universe X
    Written By - Watkins/Bley/Thobejane
  Written-By - Bley* , Thobejane*
C1   Nitrogen Part 1 X
    Written By - Watkins/Paterson/Hunter
  Written-By - Paterson* , Hunter*
C2   Nitrogen Part 2 X
    Written By - Watkins/Holweck
  Written-By - Holweck*
D1   Hule Lam X
    Written By - Watkins/Amampondo
  Written-By - Amampondo
D2   Song For Ancestors X
    Written By - Watkins/Thobejane/Alexander
  Written-By - Thobejane* , Alexander*

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Squalis
Engineer - Greg Hunter , Otto The Barbarian , Richard Edwards , Steev Toth
Guitar [Pedal Steel] - B.J. Cole*
Mastered By - Kevin Metcalfe
Photography - Mike Diver
Producer - Juno Reactor
Tabla - Pandit Dinesh
Vocals - Busi Mhlongo , Taz Alexander
Vocals [Overtone], Strings - Boris Salchack
Written-By - Watkins*

Notes

Recorded at Bowl Court Studios and Brownhill Farm Studios.
Mastered at The Soundmasters.
Distributed by EFA (89233-1)

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Rated 4/5
Review by Mergi Jun 09, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This would've been a great record if they had chosen not to add the Nitrogen tracks. Seriously, they're brilliantly useless if one already owns the Nitrogen 12" and Part I is also for some reason totally messed up due to the fact that they've removed the intro ambience. Solaris is, in my opinion, the track that should have gone onto the record instead of the Nitrogen tracks.