Nice review. I haven't heard this one, but Beyond the Infinite was awesome. Gods and Monsters from what I've heard kicks ass. I want their discography, same with Infected Mushroom. These guys are really cool.
I first heard them on some old Mortal Combat soundtrack. Its cool, wikipedia says Watkins helped with The Matrix soundtrack too. I didn't know that. If this is your introduction than I would definitely reccomend Beyond the Infinite and Bible of Dreams too.
Same ratings again! Thanks for the link Dev! Juno Reactor Shango 4. Review Summary: Simply put, Shango is superb. Rank: 56 for Juno Reactor are, for those who can't be bothered to read band descriptions, an ever changing trance group who often find themselves throwing world music influences into their art as well as the occasional guest artist or two.
Though some might find themselves a bit numb after reading the genre tag imagining endless seas of fast paced syth lines and driving bass , Ben Watkins, the bands founding and central member, enjoys changing things up with each new album; the terms goa, trip-hop, world, industrial, and electronic all fit the band as well. Shango is something of a novelty, as all the albums influences fit together so well; it's a very unique experience. Opening with the sounds of a spaghetti western sample, it soon turns into a toe tapping, flamenco guitar oriented ride.
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