Party: JUNO REACTOR (UK) EXCLUSIVE AUDIO / VISUAL DJ SET★FRIDAY JULY 3★DEATH DISCO

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JUNO REACTOR (UK) EXCLUSIVE AUDIO / VISUAL DJ SET★FRIDAY JULY 3★DEATH DISCO

Club: Death Disco

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Date: 03.07.2015 23:00
Address: Ωγύγου 16 και Λεπενιώτου, Ψυρρή, Athens, Greece | show on the map »

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Party: JUNO REACTOR (UK) EXCLUSIVE AUDIO / VISUAL DJ SET★FRIDAY JULY 3★DEATH DISCO

JUNO REACTOR [UK]

DJ Set

BEN WATKINS / JUNO REACTOR

intro - A.I.A (Ambient Intelligent Application)
outro - V. Morpheus

Doors open at 00:00
Damage 8€

Ένα dj set από τον Ben Watkins / Juno Reactor είναι μια αξέχαστη εμπειρία. Αρχαίες φυλές, θρύλοι και θεότητες από όλους τους πολιτισμούς συναντιούνται εξαπολύοντας ξόρκια, ψαλμωδίες, μαγευτικά φωνητικά και ακροβατικά που ξεχειλίζουν από ωμή καθαρή ενέργεια και αναμιγνύονται με μελλοντικά rock συγκροτήματα και high-tech οπτικοακουστικά εφέ δημιουργώντας ένα παράλληλο trance σύμπαν. Break beat, techno, industrial, pop, rock και dance παλεύουν μεταξύ τους στην αστρική μάχη που σκηνοθετεί ο Ben Watkins που θα βρεθεί τη Παρασκευή 3 Ιουλίου στο Death Disco για ένα μοναδικό dj set!

Δεν ξαφνιάζει το γεγονός ότι πολλοί κινηματογραφιστές δανείστηκαν τη μουσική των Juno Reactor, προκειμένου να αναδείξουν ταινίες-σταθμούς, όπως είναι οι: Matrix, Mortal Kombat, Eraser, Lost In Space κ.τ.λ. και ενδεχομένως να μην υπήρχε καταλληλότερη επιλογή μουσικής επένδυσης από τη δική τους για το Jet Mojo 3 του Play Station ή για αθλητικές διοργανώσεις σαν το Grand Prix της Ιαπωνίας. Η αχαρτογράφητη μουσική ενέργεια του σχήματος μεταλλάσσεται συνεχώς από την περίοδο που δημιουργήθηκε το album Transmissions (1993), μέχρι το Shango (2000), το Labyrinth (2004) και το πιο πρόσφατο, Gods & Monsters (2008).

Bio :
Juno Reactor are known for their cinematic fusion of electronic, global influences, and orchestral symphonic approach, collaborating with composer Don Davis and composing for the musical score of The Matrix Reloaded & Matrix revolutions.
Central to the project is Ben Watkins and his collaborations with a constantly changing ensemble of musicians from across the world. This ensemble has included Mabi Thobejane, Amampondo, Steve Stevens, Eduardo Niebla, Ghetto Priest, Greg Ellis, Taz Alexander, Sugizo, Budgie (drummer), Johann Bley (drummer) and recently Hamsika Iyer, Mali Mazel , Maggie Hikri and Kris Kylven (electronic drummer) .
Juno Reactor was formed as an art project in 1990. Ben Watkins wanted to collaborate with other artists, producing exciting projects that were not commercially driven. He wanted to create experimental music and non-musical soundtracks that would work with installations, art pieces, and film projects.
Juno Reactor released their first single, "Laughing Gas", in 1993 on the NovaMute label. This was soon followed by their debut album, Transmissions. This release was the first artist album in the genre. Later, the band released Luciana on Alex Paterson's (The Orb) Inter-Modo label. Juno Reactor left NovaMute and Inter-Modo in 1995 and signed with the UK label Blue Room Released to release the single "Guardian Angel". Their album Beyond the Infinite was released in 1995.
The 1997 Wax Trax! Records/TVT Records release Bible of Dreams was Juno Reactor's fourth album. It had a much different sound than the previous albums, and moved away from the traditional dance beats by implementing tribal influences. Watkins collaborated with Amampondo, a traditional South African percussion act, on the single "Conga Fury". Watkins and Amampondo went on a five-week tour of the US, doing the opening for Moby. In 1998, Juno Reactor played a live set with Amampondo at Glastonbury Festival. The group collaborated with The Creatures on the track "I'm here...Another Planet" for the Lost in Space (1998) soundtrack.[1] They teamed up with The Creatures again in 1999 on the track "Exterminating Angel", featured on that group's album Anima Animus.[2]
Watkins released the fifth Juno Reactor album, Shango, in 2000. It was the first of his albums on Metropolis Records. The first track from the album, "Pistolero", was a collaboration with Billy Idol's guitarist, Steve Stevens. The track was featured during the trailer for the movie Once Upon a Time in Mexico, as well as in the film itself.[3][citation needed] In the fall of 2002, Juno Reactor released a new single titled "Hotaka". It was recorded in a Japanese studio overlooking Mt. Fuji. "Hotaka" featured Stevens on guitar, and included traditional Taiko drummers Gocoo. In 2003, the album Odyssey 1992–2002 was released as a compilation of the best Juno Reactor tracks of the decade.
The sixth Juno Reactor album, Labyrinth, was released in October 2004, and featured Watkins' work from the Matrix films. The album once again featured the tribal influences present in their music through tracks like "Conquistador II".
In 2006, Watkins was hired to compose an orchestral score for Brave Story, a Japanese anime feature film. Sony Japan released the soundtrack, which was recorded at the Slovak Radio Concert Hall in Slovakia with the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra. The album was written by "Ben Watkins aka Juno Reactor".
In 2008 Ben Watkins collaborated with anime director Koji Morimoto for Genius Party Beyond, an anthology of short animated films from Studio 4°C.
Juno Reactor's album Gods & Monsters was released in March 2008, and featured the introduction of Ghetto Priest and Sugizo into the Juno Reactor fold, along with Eduardo Niebla, Xavier Morel, and Yasmin Levy. In 2009, the band toured with drummer Budgie, of the band Siouxsie and the Banshees.
in 2013, Juno Reactor's latest album 'Golden Sun of the Great East' was released on Metropolis Records.

Official Website :
http://www.junoreactor.com/

Theo X Manetas