| 1 |
Conquistador I
Engineer – Greg Hunter Guitar – Eduardo Niebla Percussion – Greg Ellis, Nick Burton Vocals – Taz Alexander |
6:02 | ||
| 2 |
Conquistador II
Guitar – Eduardo Niebla Percussion – Greg Ellis, Mabi Thobejane, Risegna Makondo Percussion, Engineer [Mix] – Nick Burton |
5:06 | ||
| 3 |
Giant
Drums – Victor Indrizzo Edited By [Drum] – Nick Burton Engineer [Mix] – Adam Wren Percussion – Mabi Thobejane Vocals – Diane Charlemagne |
4:00 | ||
| 4 |
War Dogs
Drums – Budgie (2) Engineer [Mix] – Adam Wren Guitar – Eduardo Niebla Ney – Tigram Percussion – Nick Burton Violin – Calina De La Mare Vocals – Taz Alexander |
5:00 | ||
| 5 |
Mona Lisa Overdrive
Conductor – Don Davis (4) Edited By – Zig Gron Engineer – Greg Hunter, Scott Oyster Guitar – Scarlet (7) Percussion – Greg Ellis, Mabi Thobejane, Mike Fisher* |
4:45 | ||
| 6 |
Zwara
Drums [Taiko] – Gocoo Engineer, Bass – Greg Hunter Percussion – Nick Burton, Simpiwe Matole Vocals – Suzan Hendricks |
6:35 | ||
| 7 |
Mutant Message
Bass – Youth Drums, Percussion – Greg Ellis Engineer [Mix] – Adam Wren Percussion – Mabi Thobejane |
6:10 | ||
| 8 |
Angels And Men
Engineer – Toto* Percussion – Mabi Thobejane Performer [Sonic Forager] – Xavier Morel Vocals – Taz Alexander |
7:07 | ||
| 9 |
Navras
Conductor – Don Davis (4) Edited By – Zig Gron Engineer – Greg Hunter, Scott Oyster Percussion – Greg Ellis Vocals – Azam Ali, Lakshmi Shankar* Vocals, Flute – Deepak Ram Vocals, Percussion – Mabi Thobejane |
9:06 |
Total time: 53:54
Made in the USA
© & ℗ 2004 Metropolis Records
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Labyrinth (CD, Album) | Universal Music (Japan) | UPCI-1013 | Japan | 2004 | ||
| Labyrinth (CD, Unofficial) | Not On Label (Juno Reactor) | 252 6945 | US | 2005 | ||
| Labyrinth (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Not On Label (Juno Reactor) | MET 346 | Russia | 2004 | ||
| Labyrinth (CD, Album) | Moon Records (2) | MR 2469-2 | Ukraine | 2007 | ||
| Labyrinth (CD, Album) | Soyuz Music, Metropolis | MET 346 | Russia | 2006 |
Honestly, he stands up just as good as he did in the 90s. Labyrinth carries the unmistakable Juno beats we've all come to know and love. Fans familar with the more tribal direction JR has began to taken in the last couple albums will be able to get into this release no problem. Oddly enough, it seems JR is trying to cross over a more rock sound now in the tracks. A number of songs on here have hard hitting guitars (War Dogs!).
While I don't really think JR is a dance act anymore, what with their genre crossings being so heavy now, but one thing is for sure... Juno Reactor hasn't lost it!