Labyrinth (Juno Reactor album) explained

Labyrinth
Type:studio
Artist:Juno Reactor
Cover:Juno Reactor - Labyrinth.jpg
Released: (US)
(Japan)
Studio:Ridge Farm Studio, The Paramour, Fox Soundstage, Egg Studio Fuji, O'Henrys, Los Angeles
Genre:
Length:53:54
Label:
Producer:Juno Reactor
Prev Title:Shango
Prev Year:2000
Next Title:Gods & Monsters
Next Year:2008

Labyrinth is the sixth studio album released by the multi-genre electronic/trance group Juno Reactor. It was released on in the United States and on in Japan.

Overview

The album contains several pieces that hold various forms of sound ranging from orchestral, industrial, and techno as well as containing Juno Reactor's trademark tribal sound (possibly as best featured in Conquistador II). The album also features two songs from Watkins' collaboration with The Matrix composer Don Davis on the films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, "Mona Lisa Overdrive" (from Reloaded) and "Navras" (from Revolutions). The version of "Mona Lisa Overdrive" is different from that featured on the film's soundtrack. It is shortened from its original time of 10:08 to 4:45 and there are easily noticeable differences in the sound of the bass and tone of the songs. "Navras" is a remix of Davis' song "Neodämmerung" (German for "The Twilight of Neo") that was played over the end credits of The Matrix Revolutions. One known single of "Zwara" was released in Japan on November 26, 2003 as a promo.

Personnel

Musicians

Production

Trivia

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