Shango (Juno Reactor album)

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.

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)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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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. Cole – pedal steel guitar
  • Pandit Dinesh – tabla
  • Boris Salchack – vocals/strings
  • Busi Mhlongo – vocals
  • Taz Alexander – vocals
  • Mike Diver – artwork
  • Squalis – artwork
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