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Shango (Juno Reactor album)

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Shango
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 9, 2000 (UK)
RecordedBowl Court Studios, Brownhill Farm Studios
GenreElectronic, goa trance, trance, tribal house
Length61:59
LabelMetropolis Records
ProducerJuno Reactor
Juno Reactor chronology
Bible of Dreams
(1997)
Shango
(2000)
Labyrinth
(2004)
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Shango is the fifth album released by the multi-genre trance group Juno Reactor. The tracks "Pistolero" and "Masters of the Universe" were released as singles.

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Track listing

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

  1. "Pistolero" – 6:13 (co-produced by Steve Stevens)
  2. "Hule Lam" – 4:00 (co-produced by Amampondo)
  3. "Insects" – 6:18 (co-produced by Mike Maguire)
  4. "Badimo" – 7:14 (co-produced by Nick Burton, Mabi Thobejane)
  5. "Masters of the Universe" – 6:05 (co-produced by Johann Bley, Mabi Thobejane)
  6. "Nitrogen (Part 1)" – 8:34 (co-produced by Alex Paterson, Greg Hunter)
  7. "Nitrogen (Part 2)" – 6:26 (co-produced by Stephen Holweck)
  8. "Solaris" – 8:58 (co-produced by Deepak Ram)
  9. "Song for Ancestors" – 8:09 (co-produced by Taz Alexander, Mabi Thobejane)

Personnel

  • Produced by Juno Reactor
  • Ben Watkins – producer
  • Greg Hunter – engineering
  • Otto The Barbarian – engineering
  • Richard Edwards – engineering
  • Steev Toth – engineering
  • Kevin Metcalfe – mastering
  • Steve Stevens – guitar (on "Pistolero")
  • B.J. Colepedal steel guitar
  • Pandit Dinesh – tabla
  • Boris Salchack – vocals/strings
  • Busi Mhlongo – vocals
  • Taz Alexander – vocals
  • Mike Diver – artwork
  • Squalis – artwork

References


This page was last edited on 18 April 2022, at 04:30
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