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'''''Gods & Monsters''''' is the seventh album by the electronic [[goa trance]] band known as [[Juno Reactor]].
'''''Gods & Monsters''''' is the seventh album by the electronic [[goa trance]] band known as [[Juno Reactor]].
== Release Date ==
== Release Date ==
The album is set to be released on April 2008, but it was released on the 20th of February in the Japanese iTunes Store.
The album was released on April 22, 2008, though Metropolis began shipping it in early April.
Metropolis started shipping this in early April.
The Album was leaked on the internet on April 11.
The Album was leaked on the internet on April 11.



Revision as of 13:37, 24 April 2008

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Gods & Monsters is the seventh album by the electronic goa trance band known as Juno Reactor.

Release Date

The album was released on April 22, 2008, though Metropolis began shipping it in early April. The Album was leaked on the internet on April 11.

Tracklist

  1. Inca Steppa (7:45)
  2. Tokyo Dub (7:08)
  3. Las Vegas Future Past (5:59)
  4. Mind Of The Free (6:13)
  5. Immaculate Crucifixion (7:38)
  6. City Of The Sinful (4:43)
  7. Tanta Pena (5:51)
  8. The Perfect Crime (Superman) (6:24)
  9. Pretty Girl (5:28)

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

Triva

  • "City of the Sinful" was originally used in the video game The Matrix: Path of Neo. A soundtrack was planned for released, were the song would be called "Ever Had a Dream?" It was stated for a release in January 2006, but was delayed until March 2006, before it the soundtrack release was scrapped.

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