Bible of Dreams explained

Bible of Dreams
Type:Album
Artist:Juno Reactor
Cover:Junoreactor bibleofdreams.jpg
Released:June 18, 1997 (US), August 12, 1997 (UK)
Genre:Goa trance, world
Length:66:08
Label:Wax Trax! Records/TVT Records
Producer:Juno Reactor
Prev Title:Beyond the Infinite
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Shango
Next Year:2000

Bible of Dreams is the fourth album released by the multi-genre trance group Juno Reactor. The song "God Is God" was covered by Laibach for their album Jesus Christ Superstars (Mute Records).

Track listing

All tracks made by Ben Watkins with collaborators mentioned on the track list.

  1. "Jardin De Cecile" – 7:03 (with Mike Maguire, Paul Jackson, Xavier)
  2. "Conga Fury" – 8:06 (with Amampondo)
  3. "God Is God" – 6:46 (with Nick Burton, Natacha Atlas)
  4. "Komit" – 8:12 (with Mike Maguire, Paul Jackson)
  5. "Swamp Thing" – 5:12 (with Johann Bley, Mike Maguire)
  6. "Kaguya Hime" – 6:41 (with Mike Maguire, Nick Burton)
  7. "Children of the Night" – 7:57 (with Johann Bley, Mike Maguire)
  8. "Shark" – 9:37 (with Nick Burton)
  9. "High Energy Protons (Orion Mix)" – 6:28 (with Mike Maguire, Paul Jackson. Bonus track on some releases)

Samples in "God Is God"

The song "God Is God" contains samples from Cecil B. DeMille's film The Ten Commandments, of Charlton Heston proclaiming, "...you shall see hail fall from a clear sky ...you shall see darkness... God is God..." The music video uses footage from The Color of Pomegranates.[1] Also in the beginning of the song one can hear a sample from "Prituri se planinata" (worldwide hit of 1994) performed by Stefka Sabotinova, a renowned Bulgarian folk singer.

Film and TV appearances

Personnel

References

Specific
  1. Web site: Juno Reactor - God is God . 2017-04-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170703111843/http://www.junoreactor.com/audio/god-is-god-2/ . 2017-07-03 . dead .