Amazing this was released over 20 yrs ago in 1995. The decade was a golden age of electronic music, so many mind blowing tracks from so many talented artists.
The electronica from the 90s just will never be matched. I've been digging around for as much as I can find and still finding 91-93 material that was just way before its time. Amazing music that the modern cookie cutters will never get close to touching.
Awesome track, first heard it from Trip Through Sound Vol 1. I always wondered specifically where the opening vocal sample came from ("It's daylight, so you might wanna put your visors down") and just now heard it on t.v. watching a documentary on NASA and the mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. One of the astronauts says it as he's leaving the Shuttle to do an EVA to repair Hubble. Always nice to have those little questions answered. :)
@@Clone604 About to be 28 years later haha - and still so amazing, i remember tripping on it on my walkman/discman in '95-6-ish, especially on those female vocals ooh ooh ooh oohh ooooohhh
I write my own acid/psy trance nowadays. I'm proud of what I do, but I still struggle to get the the sound these guys had 25/30 years ago. And, not just that, but they were making it up as they went. I have people to copy. Hats off to all early acid, psy, trance artists. Thank you all for both simultaneously improving my student years and yet severely dropping my grades!
@@monikadrnovscek8282 I appreciate your comment, but I essentially know how to make my sounds "Organic" and how to introduce analogue into it (not that I claim to be an expert). My comment was more about how they are fucking genius, and I am not :(
I like old sound, especially of 00s. Dnb, breakbeat, trance and so on. The main thing, that forget every producer after some time: good music is a good selection of sounds. No matter how you mix, how your compose and arrange the track (its matter, but in my opinion only on 10% of the result). The main thing is still selection of sounds. Try using old sample banks and I am quite sure, that you will see a good end result. I am having same problems and still working on that, but using mostly old banks and some of my "dirty" sounds realy works
@@andyath5175 Interesting. What this music has about Greece, in your opinion?.... Sounds more like Goa - psychedelic trance ,to me which has more Indian affinities.
got this after listening 2 radio 1trance night on a Friday I think in the nineties great song while driving even now at ur best cd car loud function. the first voice is kyle mc Lachlan from david lynch movie DUNE. the other voice is Patrick stewart from the same movie .great merge of music and sampling of film play loud .still holds up now/
Oh man, thank you for uploading this album. I was a JR fan with Bible of Dreams, but I began scouring the internet for everytihng this band has ever written upon hearing the beauty that is this album. *bows to the fellow Reactor*
No One comes even close to these guys - I was in Goa in early 90s at the trance parties- and came back to make trance after having my mind blown by the genius of Juno - I’d heard what I thought were sound effects over the records - but it was these clever fuckers taking it beyond the infinite.
I have to say, it's very difficult to pick between Bible of Dreams and Beyond the Infinite, for me the answer will probably differ depending on the day you ask me, lol. But I do feel like Bible of Dreams is the finalised and most polished iteration of 1990s JR concept and style.
Just watched the film First Man with Ryan Gosling playing Neil Armstrong. When he steps out the lunar module we can first hear some talking on the radio and then trembling music just like the start of this track. I was like didn't I hear something like this about 20 years ago? I think they ripped off JR on the soundtrack of that film.
This track should be inclouded in a digital form and sented thought space to be heard from..... Who knows who... But it will be sure that he will understand for whom the track is talking about....
Oh, i love this one. I started to listen to Juno Reactor after i recognised that Matrix uses songs of them about 2 jears ago and i have to say that most are pretty awsome. But i dislike their songs with too much vocals (eg Inca Steppa) and some other, mostly newer tracks. But maybe thats just me :)
why movie producers and movie makers pick this kind of music? although some people say it is trash and so on... because electronic music can provide those specific feelings and associations that no other music can... scifi genre, high energy scenes... all those require energetic soundtrack. either you pick some rock or you can go with electro. both is fine but I prefer electro. dreamy and full of energy.
A very good example of it's genre. Other classics I'd recommend; Hallucinogen - LSD/Angelic Particles etc Sheyba - Into The 4th Dimension Spectral - Moonstone
Timeless❤️🎶 this was my first psy track when I was 13 😍 now I’m 37 and still can’t get enough! Pure magic 🎶❤️🎶
Amazing this was released over 20 yrs ago in 1995. The decade was a golden age of electronic music, so many mind blowing tracks from so many talented artists.
Truer words would be hard to find :) Right, I'm off to listen to some Hallucinogen ;)
The electronica from the 90s just will never be matched. I've been digging around for as much as I can find and still finding 91-93 material that was just way before its time. Amazing music that the modern cookie cutters will never get close to touching.
90 to 97
Best time in Goa
🔥
I found this song from an URB magazine sampler CD back then. I loved getting the CD's in those.
ELO might disagree.
I love how they incorporated the bit from the old Dune movie here. Easily the most memorable part from the song too.
"Usuls name is a killing word!"
2024. Now I was in the club, and had a great ride. 😅🤩💫👽
Awesome track, first heard it from Trip Through Sound Vol 1.
I always wondered specifically where the opening vocal sample came from ("It's daylight, so you might wanna put your visors down") and just now heard it on t.v. watching a documentary on NASA and the mission to repair the Hubble Space Telescope.
One of the astronauts says it as he's leaving the Shuttle to do an EVA to repair Hubble.
Always nice to have those little questions answered. :)
...welcome to the future, now, we must have visors down on Earth.
Been wondering about that myself for years, thanks so much for the info 🙏
First time I heard it was 1996, still love it!
2020 still rocks
Fifteen years later this track still rocks.
Try 25
This track immortal.
Also 27 years later! 😅❤️
@@Clone604 About to be 28 years later haha - and still so amazing, i remember tripping on it on my walkman/discman in '95-6-ish, especially on those female vocals ooh ooh ooh oohh ooooohhh
Nearly 30 years now...
I write my own acid/psy trance nowadays. I'm proud of what I do, but I still struggle to get the the sound these guys had 25/30 years ago. And, not just that, but they were making it up as they went. I have people to copy. Hats off to all early acid, psy, trance artists. Thank you all for both simultaneously improving my student years and yet severely dropping my grades!
Andrew try more analogue sounds. Pure digital generated will never be as good as analogue. It is too sterile.
@@monikadrnovscek8282 I appreciate your comment, but I essentially know how to make my sounds "Organic" and how to introduce analogue into it (not that I claim to be an expert). My comment was more about how they are fucking genius, and I am not :(
I like old sound, especially of 00s. Dnb, breakbeat, trance and so on. The main thing, that forget every producer after some time: good music is a good selection of sounds. No matter how you mix, how your compose and arrange the track (its matter, but in my opinion only on 10% of the result). The main thing is still selection of sounds. Try using old sample banks and I am quite sure, that you will see a good end result. I am having same problems and still working on that, but using mostly old banks and some of my "dirty" sounds realy works
"severely dropping my grades!" That was the weed. 😛
Objectively one of the Best Tracks ever made
10/10 +
Έτσι ειναι
@@lazaroslazaros4489 Greek Purely Underground power - παρούσα...!
@@andyath5175 Interesting. What this music has about Greece, in your opinion?.... Sounds more like Goa - psychedelic trance ,to me which has more Indian affinities.
This track changed the way I thought a bout the creation of sound...forever. Sonic perfection.
Great song. Love the emotion and ending.
Any song that quotes Dune is badass in my book. "Some thoughts, have a certain sound" 3:50
I had the honor of seeing him live at an underground party in downtown Los Angeles in 2018
For me it's the bullroarer used in the intro that is the best bit of the song - truly omnidimensional scalar freqs
Great Track Amazing & Spiritual Music
Сколько музыки в "Матрице" шедевры !!!.
Причем тут матрица?
Probably the best electronic piece of music ever...
Тен Транс . В этом исполнение ,Шедевр !!
Absolute Perfection. a Mystical masterpiece of Country and Air
classic.
got this after listening 2 radio 1trance night on a Friday I think in the nineties great song while driving even now at ur best cd car loud function. the first voice is kyle mc Lachlan from david lynch movie DUNE. the other voice is Patrick stewart from the same movie .great merge of music and sampling of film play loud .still holds up now/
Oh man, thank you for uploading this album. I was a JR fan with Bible of Dreams, but I began scouring the internet for everytihng this band has ever written upon hearing the beauty that is this album. *bows to the fellow Reactor*
wow 10 year coment :)
No One comes even close to these guys - I was in Goa in early 90s at the trance parties- and came back to make trance after having my mind blown by the genius of Juno - I’d heard what I thought were sound effects over the records - but it was these clever fuckers taking it beyond the infinite.
Gives the chills after 3:52
i feel like i'm in space in 2164, defending earth from an alien invasion alongside the whole space defense force.
HAHAHA, where did you got that specific number? :D
This is the music that plays when a smuggler tries to outmaneuver imperial vessels
more like this please. have been searching for things sonically similar to this for so long...
Used to be the first psy trance track that hooked me
Bible of Dreams made me a fan, but Beyond the Infinite is probably JR's best album - this track and Guardian Angel especially.
dont forget mars....
Bruteman I absolutely agree but I do have to say Conga Fury is my favorite JR track
samurai is good to
I have to say, it's very difficult to pick between Bible of Dreams and Beyond the Infinite, for me the answer will probably differ depending on the day you ask me, lol.
But I do feel like Bible of Dreams is the finalised and most polished iteration of 1990s JR concept and style.
Du bist super ! Ich weiss das bis nicht Du, doch Du bist einer der Besten !
At that time,there were great parties in Goa,India.
so hazey and suggestive, awesome tune!
Miss u....paras buddy.....
It was ur fav track.....remembering those days....full moon 🌙party
Unforgettable
Open your mind
STEEL HERE 2021 LOVE
Deliziosa grazieeee
Like a diamond....
Just watched the film First Man with Ryan Gosling playing Neil Armstrong. When he steps out the lunar module we can first hear some talking on the radio and then trembling music just like the start of this track. I was like didn't I hear something like this about 20 years ago? I think they ripped off JR on the soundtrack of that film.
Goa!!!!
i think this one is in one of the distance to goa compilation, which i had
I agree
This track should be inclouded in a digital form and sented thought space to be heard from..... Who knows who...
But it will be sure that he will understand for whom the track is talking about....
Super intelligent...
Oh, i love this one. I started to listen to Juno Reactor after i recognised that Matrix uses songs of them about 2 jears ago and i have to say that most are pretty awsome. But i dislike their songs with too much vocals (eg Inca Steppa) and some other, mostly newer tracks. But maybe thats just me :)
Same here, its all thanks to Matrix, which happens to be my favourite movie of all time.
Spice.
F'ckin' Yeah !
😜👍🏼
why movie producers and movie makers pick this kind of music? although some people say it is trash and so on... because electronic music can provide those specific feelings and associations that no other music can... scifi genre, high energy scenes... all those require energetic soundtrack. either you pick some rock or you can go with electro. both is fine but I prefer electro. dreamy and full of energy.
Дазиз гуд ,яяя!
Rotorblade or Juno Reactor (1990's)
@Assana12 Indeed.
I listen to this when i'm reading Principles of Helicopter Aerodynamics.
Pitty the end is missing.
Ova muzika koristena u filmu o Jevti iz Banja Luke 2001. godine R.I.P. Jevto !
@exObscuritas You're not alone. Adding these especially dumb vocals not only changes the genre, but pretty much ruins Juno's work.
@gweflj Oforia / Astral Projection / GMS / Shiva Shidapu / Shpongle / Psysex
sorry sound control
arrrggggghhhh....
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Désolé, je ne parle que le français.
La música...El idioma universal.
A very good example of it's genre.
Other classics I'd recommend;
Hallucinogen - LSD/Angelic Particles etc
Sheyba - Into The 4th Dimension
Spectral - Moonstone
no prana , cosmosis , etnica , man with no name , x dream , astral projection , koxbox etc ?
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