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Beyond the Infinite

Beyond the Infinite is the third album released by the multi-genre trance group Juno Reactor.

Track listing

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

  1. "Guardian Angel" – 7:11 <small>(with Mike Maguire)</small>
  2. "Magnetic" – 8:08 <small>(with Paul Jackson)</small>
  3. "Ice Cube" – 7:03 <small>(with Paul Jackson, Mike Maguire)</small>
  4. "Feel the Universe" – 7:39 <small>(with Johann Bley, Stephen Holweck, Mike Maguire)</small>
  5. "Razorback"* – 6:55 <small> (with Mike Maguire, Paul Jackson)</small>
  6. "Samurai" – 8:17 <small>(with Johann Bley)</small>
  7. "Silver" – 6:36 <small>(with Mike Maguire)</small>
  8. "Rotorblade" – 8:19 <small>(with Jens Waldebäck)</small>
  9. "Mars" – 7:10 <small>(with Stephen Holweck, Mike Maguire)</small>

Hypnotic Records (US) release only.

Samples

  • The song "Feel the Universe" contains a sample of Kyle MacLachlan murmuring, "I feel the universe functioning perfectly..." This sample is from the 1991 Oliver Stone film The Doors.
  • "Rotorblade" contains another Kyle MacLachlan sample ("Some thoughts have a certain sound") from the 1984 David Lynch film Dune.
  • "Guardian Angel" contains a sample from the 1968 film The Swimmer of Burt Lancaster saying "If there's anything you want, anything at all... come to me. I'll be your guardian angel."
  • "Ice Cube" contains a sample of George Sanders as Mr. Freeze from the original Batman series saying "The ice cube crumbles."
  • "Silver" contains samples of the 'monkey chant' segment from the 1992 film Baraka.

Personnel

  • Produced by Juno Reactor
  • Ben Watkins – producer
  • Mike Maguire – co-producer
  • Otto The Barbarian – engineering
  • Kevin Metcalfe – mastering
  • Nahoko Sasada – vocals
  • Simon Ghahary – artwork, design
  • Simon Watkins – artwork

Use in other media

  • "Guardian Angel" is the opening theme of the anime series Texhnolyze. It was used in one of the final battles in the martial arts adventure film Drive; and used in the original theatrical trailer for 1998 films Ring and Spiral.
  • "Samurai" was featured in the film and soundtrack to the film Virtuosity starring Denzel Washington.

See also

References