Juno Reactor – Bible Of Dreams
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Blue Room Released – BR042CD |
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UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
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Ambient |
Tracklist
1 | Jardin De Cecile | 7:03 | |
2 | Conga Fury | 8:07 | |
3 | God Is God | 6:47 | |
4 | Komit | 8:13 | |
5 | Swamp Thing | 5:16 | |
6 | Kaguya Hime | 6:38 | |
7 | Children Of The Night | 7:57 | |
8 | Shark | 9:36 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – EFA – 69042-2
- Designed At – MadArk
- Mastered At – The Town House
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Pressed By – Disctronics S
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Blue Room Released
- Copyright © – Blue Room Released
Credits
- Artwork [Collages] – Simon Watkins
- Engineer – Greg Hunter (tracks: 1, 3, 6)
- Mastered By – Kevin Metcalfe
- Producer, Written-By – Ben Watkins (tracks: 1-8)
- Producer, Written-By, Percussion – Nick Burton (tracks: 3, 6, 8)
Notes
℗ 1997 Blue Room Released © 1997 Blue Room Released
First limited press, released in a digipak with a magnet closure.
Track "Shark" had originally been released by Electrotete on the Shark / Alcatraz 12" in 1994.
First limited press, released in a digipak with a magnet closure.
Track "Shark" had originally been released by Electrotete on the Shark / Alcatraz 12" in 1994.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 6 17936 90422 9
- Matrix / Runout: DISCTRONICS S BR 042 CD 01
- Label Code: LC6110
- Rights Society: BIEM
- Rights Society: MS
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L502
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 8707
Other Versions (5 of 25)
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Bible Of Dreams (CD, Album, Digipak) | TVT Records | TVT 7248-2, TV7248-2 | US | 1997 | ||
Bible Of Dreams (2×12", 45 RPM, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, All Media, Album) | Blue Room Released | BR042LP | UK | 1997 | |||
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Bible Of Dreams (CD, Album) | Phonokol | 2087-2 | Israel | 1997 | ||
Bible Of Dreams (CD, Album, Digipak, Black Cover) | Pony Canyon | PCCY-01126 | Japan | 1997 | |||
Bible Of Dreams (CD, Promo, Album, Cardboard sleeve) | TVT Records | TVT 7248-2P | US | 1997 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited one year agoI am a bit annoyed at myself that I didn't pick up this album on release in 1997. As far as I am concerned now, it is one of the outstanding releases of the late 90's. Not being very familiar with Juno Reactor at that time, when I saw the album in the shops then I thought it was gabber.
When will I learn to never judge a book by its cover.
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A more stripped back entry that hearkens to their debut then what they did on Beyond the Infinite, and definitely not the follow up one would expect, but still an utterly solid release if you're into more chilled out trance ambient. The group really had a solid string of albums in the 90's and a great trilogy of albums to boot.
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It's a perfect album, what made and makes juno reactor so special is the way to managed to blend several styles of electronic music together, not only that but also picking outside the electronic genre. these guys are so talented, i mean you don't make the music of matrix II if you do not possess serious talent :)
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The most unique album for juno ,it's the dark side of goa trans , more pscadalic an lass maladies. Must have for any that love electronic music .
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Edited 19 years agoMagic and piece of music. Juno Reactor found a way of various tempi and styles to reach the highest levels of power and spiritual emotion. No other electronic record has featured natural drums so incidentally and gave them such a tremendous effect on the dancer.
We'll have it another time out in the green on the river at night this summer!
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Somewhat more spooky and varied than "Beyond the Infinite", with some very relaxed (e.g. 'Shark') and very up-tempo ('Conga Fury') pieces. Excellent to listen and rave to.
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