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2008 studio album by Juno Reactor
Gods & Monsters
Studio album by Juno Reactor
Released2008
GenreElectronic
Length57:09
LabelMetropolis Records
Juno Reactor chronology
Labyrinth
(2004)
Gods & Monsters
(2008)
Inside the Reactor
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blogcritics(positive)
Popmatters
ReGen

Gods & Monsters is the seventh album by the electronic/trance band Juno Reactor. The album was released on April 22, 2008, though Metropolis began shipping it in early April.

Track listing

  1. "Inca Steppa" – 7:45
  2. "Tokyo Dub" – 7:07
  3. "Las Vegas Future Past" – 5:59
  4. "Mind of the Free" – 6:10
  5. "Immaculate Crucifixion" – 7:40
  6. "City of the Sinful" – 4:43
  7. "Tanta Pena" – 5:50
  8. "The Perfect Crime (Superman)" – 6:24
  9. "Pretty Girl" – 5:27

Two tracks in the album are remixes of tracks originally from the video game The Matrix: Path of Neo. A soundtrack was planned for release in January 2006, but was delayed until March 2006, before 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 Crucifixion" was originally "Multiple Smiths", the track played during the Burly Brawl.

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

References

  1. "Music Review: Juno Reactor - Gods and Monsters - Blogcritics Music". Blogcritics.org. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  2. Ranta, Alan. "Juno Reactor: Gods and Monsters < PopMatters". Popmatters.com. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
  3. Archived May 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. "Juno Reactor: Gods and Monsters, PopMatters". 7 May 2008.

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