As the Matrix franchise reawakens, Juno Reactor presents three stunning remixes from the Matrix', "Navras", a track commissioned by the Wachowski’s, to sum up the Trilogy. A classic Juno Reactor work, reinterpreted by three unique artists of today. Released on Blue Room Sounds, a label that first released JR back in 1995.
BLiSS rides the storm. Elaborating, developing a leviathan of a track. Bliss isn’t content to punch his card, he’s dug deep into his world of constant change, enforcing a dynamic mentality and enriching what was already there with floor dropping power, Stunning. Reaky Reakson’s thundering dark techno grabs your neck and throws you into a supercharged arena, brutal, delivering the defining sounds of JR perfectly. A transformation, a calm, System of the Abyss. A neo-classical wind-down, elegantly gliding us up into the light once again, stretching time in a new space of zero gravity.
BLiSS, also known as Yonatan Marcow, has been producing high-quality and original Psytrance music since 2005, blending his musical knowledge and production skills into cutting-edge and fresh new sounds. His music rolls together charged rhythm and love mashed into a full-on power trance.
Reaky Reakson
is an electronic music producer from Maribor, Slovenia, whose signature sound is a “driving” hybrid between more music genres, especially techno and trance. He started his D.J./Producer career more than a decade ago, emerging in the present as a prolific producer, with many of his tracks played by international peers.
System of the Abyss is a bit of a mystery; with no releases to date, no one seems to know who he is or where he is from. However, he is a talented producer from somewhere in the U.K. Taking Navras from the epic score to an ethereal, ambient track allows us a glimpse of what will come from his own album release on Blue Room later in the year.
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released January 28, 2022
Written by Juno Reactor & Don Davis
Original Produced by Juno Reactor
supported by 19 fans who also own “Navras Remix E.P.”
FLA is a SONIC ELECTRONIC BULLDOZER. That's about the most concise way I can describe how this album feels to me.
'Alone' is hands down my top pick here, although I do find 'Rubber Tube Gag' sticking in my brain a lot, too.
My one criticism (constructive of course) is that sometimes the lyrics feel underinspired, but it's not a big issue in the grander context of this otherwise excellent album. This one definitely grows on you, too. Good stuff, and solidly recommended.
Long live FLA! Benjamin Crockett
supported by 18 fans who also own “Navras Remix E.P.”
I must admit that I am impressed (again). This is one of the best releases that I have come across in years. It has so many nuances and every track is a small masterpiece on its own. It's hard to pick favorites as every song has a different style and listening to it several times reveals always something new. Anyhow, that particular moment in Plight, when the bass drum kicks in while the vocoder voice is playing is truly a magic moment. Love it. Thank you for your work. Ravindra Abeynaike
supported by 16 fans who also own “Navras Remix E.P.”
A worthy successor to Your Dystopia, My Utopia.
The title track is a chewy, distorted, fucked up love letter to 2020. The final track a re-imagining of the now 30 year old FLA's Digital Tension Dementia.
Discordia
The experimental electronic project from producer Rich Keyworth; a blend of manipulated organic instruments and real-world field recordings. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 6, 2017