Transmissions (Juno Reactor album)
Transmissions | ||||
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Studio album by Juno Reactor | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Electronic, Trance, Goa Trance | |||
Length | 65:56 | |||
Label | NovaMute Records | |||
Producer | Juno Reactor | |||
Juno Reactor chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Transmissions is the 1993 debut album by the multi-genre encompassing trance group Juno Reactor.
Track lists
- "High Energy Protons" (Watkins/Maguire) – 6:33
- "The Heavens" (Watkins/Holweck) – 6:27
- "Luna-Tic" (Watkins/Waldeback) – 9:01
- "Contact" (Watkins/Holweck) – 5:53
- "Acid Moon" (Watkins/Waldeback) – 8:39
- "10,000 Miles" (Watkins/Holweck) – 5:55
- "Laughing Gas" (Watkins/Holweck) – 8:05
- "Man To Ray" (Watkins/Maguire/Holweck) – 6:43
- "Landing" (Watkins/Waldeback/Maguire) – 8:42
Samples
- On "High Energy Protons": "Everything is going extremely well. You are the brain and central nervous system" is from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey.
- On "High Energy Protons": "High energy protons spilling over into our atmosphere" is spoken by the character Marina in the film Local Hero in reference to the aurora borealis.
- On "Man to Ray": "You know the moon … you know the star" is taken from a scene set in Australia in the film The Right Stuff.
- On "Luna-Tic": "I was walking on the moon one day…" is the voice of astronaut Harrison Schmitt during a moonwalk on the Apollo 17 lunar mission in December 1972.
Personnel
- Mari Naylor - Vocals (2)
- Annie Fontaine - Vocals (6)
Credits
- All tracks produced and mixed by Juno Reactor
- Engineered by Otto the Barbarian, assisted by Nahoko Sadada
- Edit man Neal Snyman
Release history
NovaMute Records: 1993, NOMU24CD
References
- ↑ Bush, John. Transmissions at AllMusic
External links
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