Beyond the Infinite
Beyond the Infinite is the third album released by the multi-genre trance group Juno Reactor.
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Length | 67:23 | |||
Label | Blue Room Released (UK) | |||
Producer | Juno Reactor | |||
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Track listing
All tracks made by Ben Watkins with collaborators mentioned on the track list.
- "Guardian Angel" – 7:11 (with Mike Maguire)
- "Magnetic" – 8:08 (with Paul Jackson)
- "Ice Cube" – 7:03 (with Paul Jackson, Mike Maguire)
- "Feel the Universe" – 7:39 (with Johann Bley, Stephen Holweck, Mike Maguire)
- "Razorback"* – 6:55 (with Mike Maguire, Paul Jackson)
- "Samurai" – 8:17 (with Johann Bley)
- "Silver" – 6:36 (with Mike Maguire)
- "Rotablade" – 8:19 (with Jens Waldebäck)
- "Mars" – 7:10 (with Stephen Holweck, Mike Maguire)
* Hypnotic Records (US) release only.
Samples
- The song "Feel the Universe" contains a sample of Kyle MacLachlan murmuring, "I feel the universe functioning perfectly..." This sample is from the 1991 Oliver Stone film The Doors.
- "Rotablade" contains another Kyle MacLachlan sample ("Some thoughts have a certain sound") from the 1984 David Lynch film Dune.
- "Guardian Angel" contains a sample from the 1968 film The Swimmer of Burt Lancaster saying "If there's anything you want, anything at all... come to me. I'll be your guardian angel."
- "Ice Cube" contains a sample of George Sanders as Mr. Freeze from the original Batman series saying "The ice cube crumbles."
- "Silver" contains samples of the 'monkey chant' segment from the 1992 film Baraka.
- The trailer for the 1998 film Rasen, the 'forgotten' sequel to Ringu, features a sample of the Guardian Angel song.
Personnel
- Produced by Juno Reactor
- Ben Watkins – producer
- Mike Maguire – co-producer
- Otto The Barbarian – engineering
- Kevin Metcalfe – mastering
- Nahoko Sasada – vocals
- Simon Ghahary – artwork, design
- Simon Watkins – artwork
Use in other media
- Track "Guardian Angel" is the opening theme of the anime series Texhnolyze. It is also used in one of the final battles in the martial arts adventure film Drive.
See also
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