Open main menu
Home
Random
Recent changes
Special pages
Community portal
Preferences
About Wikipedia
Disclaimers
Incubator escapee wiki
Search
User menu
Talk
Dark mode
Contributions
Create account
Log in
Editing
Juno Reactor
Warning:
You are not logged in. Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits. If you
log in
or
create an account
, your edits will be attributed to your username, along with other benefits.
Anti-spam check. Do
not
fill this in!
{{short description|English musical and performing group}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2021}}{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Musicians --> | name = Juno Reactor | background = group_or_band | image = Ben Watkins from Juno Reactor.jpg | landscape = | caption = Ben Watkins, head of Juno Reactor | alias = | origin = [[London]], England | genre = {{hlist|[[Electronica]]|[[Psychedelic trance|psytrance]]|[[goa trance]]|[[trip hop]]|[[Industrial music|industrial]]|[[World music|world]]}} | years_active = 1990βpresent | label = [[Metropolis Records|Metropolis]], [[NovaMute Records|NovaMute]], [[WAU! Mr. Modo Recordings|Inter-Modo]], [[Blue Room Released]] | associated_acts = Electrotete, Empty Quarter, [[The Flowerpot Men]], Jungle High, [[Sunsonic]] | website = [http://www.junoreactor.com/ www.JunoReactor.com] | current_members = Ben Watkins<br />[[Amir-John Haddad]]<br /> Virna Vincelli<br /> Karen Lugo<br /> Liliana Izyk<br /> Abhijit Gurjale<br /> Mark Layton-Bennet<br />[[Hamsika Iyer]] | past_members = Mike McGuire<br />Stephane Holweck<br/>Jens Waldeback <br />[[Budgie (musician)|Budgie]]<br />[[Sugizo]]<br /> Johann Bley<br />[[Taz Alexander]]<br/>Mabi Thobejane<br />[[Amampondo|Michael LaDonga]]<br />[[Amampondo|Simpiwe Marele]]<br />[[Amampondo|Mandala Lande]]<br />[[Greg Ellis (musician)|Greg Ellis]]<br />[[Paul Jackson (bassist)|Paul Jackson]]<br />[[Steve Stevens]]<br />[[Asian Dub Foundation|Squid]]<br />Xavier Morel<br />Kris Kylven<br /> [[Tal Tula Ben Ari]]<br />Stigma Show<br /> Eduardo Niebla <br /> Gocoo <br /> Mali }} [[File:Stigma show in wifi costumes.jpg|thumb|262x262px|Stigma show as part of Juno Reactor]] '''Juno Reactor''' is a multi-national musical and performing group, primarily based in Brighton, UK. Known for their cinematic fusion of electronic, global influences, and orchestral symphonic approach, collaborating with composer [[Don Davis (composer)|Don Davis]] and composing for the musical score of ''[[The Matrix Series|The Matrix (Reloaded and 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]], [[Greg Ellis (musician)|Greg Ellis]], [[Taz Alexander]], [[Sugizo]], [[Budgie (drummer)|Budgie]] and recently [[Hamsika Iyer]] and Magi Hikri. ==History== 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.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.popmatters.com/juno-reactor-gods-and-monsters-2496154982.html|title=Juno Reactor: Gods and Monsters|date=2008-05-07|website=PopMatters.com|access-date=2018-01-02|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/juno-reactor-mn0000305109/biography|title=Juno Reactor {{!}} Biography & History {{!}} AllMusic|website=AllMusic|access-date=2018-01-02}}</ref> Juno Reactor released their first single, "Laughing Gas", in 1993 on the [[NovaMute]] label. This was soon followed by their debut album, ''[[Transmissions (Juno Reactor album)|Transmissions]]''. Later, the band released ''[[Luciana (album)|Luciana]]'' on [[Alex Paterson]]'s ([[The Orb]]) [[Inter-Modo]] label. Juno Reactor left [[NovaMute]] and [[Inter-Modo]] in 1995 and signed with the [[United Kingdom|UK]] label [[Blue Room Released]] to release the single "Guardian Angel". Their album ''[[Beyond the Infinite]]'' was released in 1995.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}} The 1997 [[Blue Room Released]] ''[[Bible of Dreams]]'' was Juno Reactor's fourth album. It had a very different sound from the group's previous albums, and moved away from the traditional dance beats by implementing tribal influences. Watkins collaborated with [[Amampondo]], a traditional [[South Africa]]n percussion act, on the single "Conga Fury". Watkins and Amampondo went on a five-week tour of the US, 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 (film)|Lost in Space]]'' (1998) soundtrack.<ref name="allmusic"/> They teamed up with [[The Creatures]] again in 1999 on the track "Exterminating Angel", featured on that group's album ''[[Anima Animus]]''.<ref name="roughguide"/> Watkins released the fifth Juno Reactor album, ''[[Shango (Juno Reactor album)|Shango]]'', in 2000. It was the first of his albums on [[Metropolis Records]]. The first track from the album, "[[Pistolero (song)|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.<ref name="imdb"/><ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://wiki.tarantino.info/index.php/Once_Upon_a_Time_in_Mexico_soundtrack|title=Once Upon a Time in Mexico soundtrack β The Quentin Tarantino Archives|website=Wiki.tarantino.info|language=en|access-date=2018-01-02}}</ref> In the fall of 2002, Juno Reactor released a new single titled "Hotaka". It was recorded in a Japanese studio overlooking [[Mount Fuji]]. "Hotaka" featured Stevens on guitar, and included traditional [[Taiko]] drummers [[Gocoo]]. In 2003, the album ''Odyssey 1992β2002'' was released as a compilation of the best Juno Reactor tracks of the decade.{{citation needed|date=October 2019}} The sixth Juno Reactor album, ''[[Labyrinth (Juno Reactor album)|Labyrinth]]'', was released in October 2004, and featured Watkins' work from the [[The Matrix series|''Matrix'' films]]. The album once again featured the tribal influences present in their music through tracks like "Conquistador II".{{citation needed|date=October 2019}} In 2006, Watkins was hired to compose an orchestral score for ''[[Brave Story]]'', a Japanese [[anime]] feature film. [[Sony Music Entertainment Japan|Sony Japan]] released the soundtrack, which was recorded at the [[Building of Slovak radio|Slovak Radio Concert Hall]] in [[Slovakia]] with the Slovak National Symphony Orchestra. The album was written by "Ben Watkins aka Juno Reactor".<ref name="discog-bravestory"/> In 2008 Ben Watkins collaborated with anime director [[Koji Morimoto]] for ''[[Genius Party Beyond]]'', an anthology of short animated films from [[Studio 4 Β°C]]. Juno Reactor's album ''[[Gods & Monsters (Juno Reactor 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 (drummer)|Budgie]], of the band [[Siouxsie and the Banshees]]. Juno Reactor's album ''[[The Golden Sun of the Great East]]'' was released on Metropolis Records in 2013. [[File:Agnivo.jpg|thumb|263x263px|Agnivo as part of Juno Reactor]] [[Juno Reactor & The Mutant Theatre]] premiered at the [[Ozora Festival]] 4 August 2016 "TIME" a unique performance featuring the Juno Reactor live band: [[Tal Tula Ben-Ari]] (Vocals) [[Nataly Hay]] (Dancer) [[Amir-John Haddad|Amir Haddad]] (Oud and Guitars) Ben Watkins (Electronics & Guitar) [[Johann Bley]] (Drums). Joined by [[Agnivo]] and [[Stigma Show]], visual performance groups from Russia, under the banner of [[The Mutant Theatre]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://trancentral.tv/2017/07/juno-reactor-mutant-theatre-interview/|title=Juno Reactor & The Mutant Theatre β Interview|access-date=2017-12-25|language=en-US|archive-date=26 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171226022907/http://trancentral.tv/2017/07/juno-reactor-mutant-theatre-interview/|url-status=dead}}</ref> ''[[The Mutant Theatre]]'' was released by [[Metropolis Records]] on 22 June 2018 and features tracks from the live show ''[[Juno Reactor and The Mutant Theatre|Juno Reactor & The Mutant Theatre]]''.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20171226130420/http://junoreactor-mutanttheatre.com/] </ref> The first single from the album, ''Our World'', was released on 30 June 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mushroom-magazine.com/juno-reactor-the-mutant-theatre-releases-lead-single-our-world-off-upcoming-mutant-land/|title=Mushroom Magazine article on Single and Album release|website=Mushroom-magazine.com|date=2017-07-04|access-date=25 December 2017|archive-date=26 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171226022354/https://www.mushroom-magazine.com/juno-reactor-the-mutant-theatre-releases-lead-single-our-world-off-upcoming-mutant-land/|url-status=dead}}</ref> In August 2018, Juno Reactor performed at the [[Hacker]] Conference, [[DEF CON]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-26/dc-26-entertainment.html|title=Defcon Official Announcement Juno Reactor|website=Defcon News}}</ref> Along, on 10 August 2018, the single ''Dakota'' was released, written together with the Israeli DJ duo Undercover.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://junoreactor.bandcamp.com/album/dakota|title=Dakota Release Bandcamp|website=Junoreactor.bandcamp.com}}</ref> On 22 August 2019, the EP ''[[Into Valhalla]]'' was released on [[Metropolis Records]] (North America) and Blue Tunes Records (worldwide) featuring remixes by [[GMS (music group)|GMS]] and 3 of Life.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://bluetunesrecords.bandcamp.com/album/into-valhalla|title=Into Valhalla EP Bandcamp|website=Bluetunesrecords.bandcamp.com}}</ref> Ben Watkins remixed the track ''Nukhta'' for Indian band [[MIDIval Punditz|Medieval Punditz]] which subsequently got released on their compilation on 30 August 2019.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://rollingstoneindia.com/exclusive-premiere-midival-punditz-get-futuristic-dark-nukhta-ft-kutle-khan/|title=Juno Reactor Nukhta Remix Release|work=Rolling Stone India}}</ref> ==Appearances in media== ===Movies and television=== Juno Reactor produced and wrote [[Traci Lords]]' hit "[[Control (Traci Lords song)|Control]]". As an instrumental it featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 ''[[Mortal Kombat (1995 film)|Mortal Kombat]]'' movie during the fight between Liu Kang and Reptile. The group also appeared on the [[Mortal Kombat Annihilation (soundtrack)|soundtrack]] to the sequel, ''[[Mortal Kombat Annihilation]]'', with the track "Conga Fury". In 1997, while on tour with [[Moby]], Ben Watkins was requested to create the score for the original Japanese horror movie ''[[Ring (film)|Ring]]'' but had to turn it down due to being mid-tour. Instead, two tracks, Guardian Angel and Feel the Universe were used on the soundtrack compilation stating "inspired by".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://vgmdb.net/album/56299|title=The Ring / the Spiral ~ MUSIC FROM AND INSPIRED BY|website=VGMdb.net}}</ref> Later, Ben Watkins, in collaboration with [[Don Davis (composer)|Don Davis]], worked with [[The Wachowskis]] for the ''[[The Matrix|Matrix]]'' series of films and video games. Juno Reactor's music was featured in five sequences from the middle two films in the franchise, including the highway chase ([[Mona Lisa Overdrive (song)|Mona Lisa Overdrive]]) and the [[Agent Smith]] fight ([[Burly Brawl]]) from ''[[The Matrix Reloaded]]'' and the subway train chase (The Trainman Cometh), the shootout on the Merovingian's club (Tetsujin) and the end credits (Navras) from ''[[The Matrix Revolutions]]''. ''[[The Animatrix]]'' also featured pre-existing tracks "Masters of the Universe" (in ''[[Kid's Story]]'') and "Conga Fury (Animatrix Remix)" (in ''[[Final Flight of the Osiris]]'').<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.emusician.com/gear/inside-the-matrix-reloaded|title=Inside the Matrix Reloaded|website=EMusician.com|access-date=2018-01-02|language=en-us}}</ref> ''[[Brave Story]]'' saw Ben Watkins score his first full orchestra feature, released in Japan where it was the number 1 film for 6 weeks.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.soundtrackcorner.de/brave-story-p998.htm|title=Brave Story β Juno Reactor β soundtrack (CD)|website=soundtrackcorner.de|language=de|access-date=2018-01-02}}</ref> in 2001 "[[Shango (Juno Reactor album)|Masters of the Universe]]", from the album ''[[Shango (Juno Reactor album)|Shango]]'', was briefly used in the ''[[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]'' movie trailer. Many other tracks have been used in films including those listed below. Their single "Guardian Angel" was featured as the opening theme of the [[anime]] series ''[[Texhnolyze]]''. "Guardian Angel" was also featured in the movie ''[[Drive (1998 film)|Drive]]'', starring [[Mark Dacascos]] and [[Kadeem Hardison]]. Other Juno Reactor tracks appear on movies such as ''[[Eraser (movie)|Eraser]]'', ''[[Virtuosity]]'', ''[[Lost in Space (movie)|Lost in Space]]'', the 1999 film ''[[Beowulf (1999 film)|Beowulf]]'', and ''[[Once Upon a Time in Mexico]]''.<ref name="imdb"/><ref name=":0" /> Juno Reactor soundtracks have also been played during [[baseball]], [[basketball]], and [[gridiron football]] games, and the [[Japan]]ese [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]]. The track Feel the Universe is featured in the Kevin Phillips first movie, [[Super Dark Times]].<ref name="imdb-super"/> Ben Watkins also worked on ''[[Bunraku (film)|Bunraku]]'' released in the fall of 2011. {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ !Year !Work<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3121022/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1|title=Juno Reactor IMDB|website=IMDB}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0914258/|title=Ben Watkins IMDB|website=IMDB}}</ref> !Soundtrack !Notes |- |2011 |''[[Bunraku_(film)|Bunraku]]'' |"Putting on the Blitz" |composer: additional music |- |2017 |''[[Super Dark Times]]'' |"Feel the Universe" | |- |2010 |''[[Chikara: The Renaissance Dawns]]'' |"God Is God" | |- |2009 |''[[Chikara: King of Trios 2009 - Night III]]'' |"God Is God" | |- |2005 |''[[Secuestro Express]]'' |"War Dogs" | |- |2003 |''[[The Matrix Revolutions]]'' |"The Trainman Cometh", "Tetsujin", "Navras" |composer: additional music |- |2003 |''[[Once Upon a Time in Mexico]]'' |"Pistolero" | |- |2003 |''[[Kid's Story]]'' |"Masters of the Universe" | |- |2003 |''[[The Matrix Reloaded]]'' |"Mona Lisa Overdrive", "Komit", "Teahouse", "Burly Brawl" | |- |2003 |''[[The Animatrix]]'' |"Conga Fury", "Masters of the Universe" | |- |2003 |''[[Final Flight of the Osiris]]'' |"Conga Fury" | |- |2001 |''[[Lara Croft: Tomb Raider]]'' |"Masters of the Universe" |trailer |- |2001 |''[[Sugar & Spice]]'' |"Pistolero" | |- |1999 |''[[Beowulf (1999 film)|Beowulf]]'' |"God Is God" |full soundtrack |- |1997 |''[[Mortal Kombat Annihilation]]'' |"Conga Fury" | |- |1997 |''[[Drive (1997 film)|Drive]]'' |"Guardian Angel" | |- |1997 |''[[Nash Bridges]]'' |"Control", "Komit" |TV series β Episode: Knockout |- |1995 |''[[Virtuosity]]'' |"Samurai", "Fallen Angel" | |- |2009 |''[[So You Think You Can Dance]]'' |"Navras", "Tetsujin" |TV series β Episode: The Top 18 Perform, Finale: Winner Announced, Top Four Perform |- |1995 |''[[Mortal Kombat (1995 film)|Mortal Kombat]]'' |"Control (Juno Reactor Instrumental)" | |- |2011 |''[[Sonho de VerΓ£o]]'' |"Hulelam" | |- |2009 |1998 |''[[Lost in Space (film)|Lost in Space]]'' |"I'm Here...Another Planet" | |- |2013 |''[[Jackpot (2013 film)|Jackpot]]'' | |musical director |- |2007 |''[[Genius Party]]'' | |full soundtrack |- |2005 |''[[Webbed Cam]]'' | | |- |2003 |''[[The Fanimatrix: Run Program]]'' | | |- |1995 |''[[Traci Lords: Fallen Angel, Version 1]]'' | |music video |- |1995 |''[[Traci Lords: Fallen Angel, Version 2]]'' | |music video |- |2003 |''[[Texhnolyze]]'' |"Guardian Angel" |opening credits |- |1996 |''[[Eraser (film)|Eraser]]'' | |Trailer |- |2006 |''[[Brave Story]]'' | |full soundtrack |} ===Video games=== The video game ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' may have taken inspiration from the name of the band and used it to name an in-game location: The "Junon Underwater Reactor", a mako reactor. Their work appears in the [[PlayStation]] game ''[[Jet Moto|Jet Moto 3]]'', [[PlayStation 2]]'s ''[[Frequency (game)|Frequency]]'', PlayStation 2's ''[[Kinetica]],'' PlayStation 2's ''[[Splashdown: Rides Gone Wild]],'' and the [[Xbox (console)|Xbox]] game ''[[Mad Dash Racing]]''. Juno Reactor also scored the PlayStation 2 game ''[[The Mark of Kri]]''.<ref name="moby-kri"/> Juno Reactor also has a song in the game ''[[List of Dance Dance Revolution video games|Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 4]]''. The trailer for ''[[Secuestro Express]]'' includes an excerpt from the song "War Dogs" from the album ''[[Labyrinth (Juno Reactor album)|Labyrinth]]''. Also from ''Labyrinth'', the song "Mutant Message" is featured in the ''[[Legion (2010 film)|Legion]]'' trailer. [[Gran Turismo (series)|Gran Turismo]] commissioned Juno Reactor to create exclusive GT mixes of ''Alien'' and ''Return of the Pistolero'' for their global release of [[Gran Turismo Sport]], both tracks appear on the 2018 album.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.side-line.com/click-interview-with-juno-reactor-a-collision-between-barbarella-and-pans-labyrinth/|title=Side-Line Juno Reactor interview|website=Side-Line|date=28 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7xDnoTXTyGxpAxAc0RJjJm?|title=Gran Turismo Spotify List of Tracks|website=Spotify}}</ref> {| class="wikitable sortable" |+ !Year !Video game<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> !Soundtrack !Notes |- |2008 |''[[Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa]]'' |"Hula Lam" | |- |2001 |''[[Mad Dash Racing]]'' |"Nitrogen Part II" | |- |2002 |''[[Frequency (video game)|Frequency]]'' |"Higher Ground" | |- |2001 |''[[Kinetica]]'' |"Nitrogen Part II" | |- |2005 |''[[The Matrix: Path of Neo]]'' | |co-composer |- |2002 |''[[The Mark of Kri]]'' | |entire music |- |1992 |''[[Outlander (video game)|Outlander]]'' | | |- |2018 |''[[Gran Turismo (series)|Gran Turismo]]'' |"Alien", "Return of the Pistolero" |exclusive remixes |} ==Discography== ===Full-length albums=== * ''[[Transmissions (Juno Reactor album)|Transmissions]]'' ([[NovaMute Records]] 1993) * ''[[Luciana (album)|Luciana]]'' ([[Inter-Modo]] 1994) (61-minute track originally recorded for the traveling art installation ''The Missile Project'') * ''[[Beyond the Infinite]]'' ([[Blue Room Released]] 1 October 1995) * ''[[Bible of Dreams]]'' ([[Blue Room Released]] 1997) * ''[[Shango (Juno Reactor album)|Shango]]'' ([[Metropolis Records]] 2000) * ''[[Labyrinth (Juno Reactor album)|Labyrinth]]'' ([[Metropolis Records]], [[Universal Music]] 2004) * ''[[Gods & Monsters (Juno Reactor album)|Gods & Monsters]]'' ([[Metropolis Records]] 2008) * ''[[The Golden Sun of the Great East]]'' ([[Metropolis Records]], April 2013) * ''[[The Mutant Theatre]]'' ([[Metropolis Records]], 22 June 2018) ===Singles and EPs=== * Laughing Gas (1993) * High Energy Protons (1994) * Guardian Angel (1995) * Samurai (1995) * Conga Fury (1996) * Jungle High (1997) * God Is God (1997) * GOD IS GOD!! ([[Front 242]] Mixes) (1997) * [[Pistolero (song)|Pistolero]] ([[Blue Room Released]] 2000) * Nitrogen (2000) β 2 tracks taken from ''Shango'' * [[Masters of the Universe (song)|Masters of the Universe]] (2001) * Hotaka (2002) * The Zwara EP (2003) * Song to the Siren (2009) * Fear Not (with [[Laibach (band)|Laibach]], 2009) * Our World ([[Juno Reactor & The Mutant Theatre]]) (2017) * Dakota ([[Juno Reactor & The Mutant Theatre]]) (2018) *Into Valhalla (2019) ===Live recordings and compilation albums=== * ''Odyssey 1992β2002'' * ''Shango Tour 2001 Tokyo (Live in Tokyo)'' (2002) * ''Juno Reactor Live β Audio Visual Experience'' (2007) * ''Inside the Reactor'' (2012) * ''The Golden Sun β Remixed'' (2015) ==References== <!-- not used <ref name="beav">{{cite news | url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=BKM1AAAAIBAJ&sjid=qbYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3955%2C7785822 | title = Nine tales yield 'Matrix' insights | newspaper = Beaver Country Times | last = Gaul | first = Lou | at = ''Weekend'' section, p. 8 | publisher = Beaver Newspapers | date = 2003-05-30 | access-date = 2010-11-01 | volume = 129 | issue = 50 | location = Beaver, Pennsylvania }}</ref> --> {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="roughguide">{{cite encyclopedia | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=7ctjc6UWCm4C&pg=PT254 | title = The Creatures | encyclopedia = The Rough Guide to Rock | editor-last = Buckley | editor-first = Peter | isbn = 978-1-84353-105-0 | publisher = Rough Guides | location = London | date = October 2003 | edition = 3 | last = Morgan | first = David | quote = The whole album gleamed with ideas and enthusiasm, with standout track 'Exterminating Angel' gaining extra power from its classy Juno Reactor production. }}</ref> <ref name="imdb">{{cite web | url = https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3121022 | title = Juno Reactor β IMDb | website = [[IMDb]] | quote = performer: "Pistolero" | access-date = 2012-05-23 }}</ref> <ref name="discog-bravestory">{{cite web | url = http://www.discogs.com/Ben-Watkins-Brave-Story-Original-Soundtrack/release/822163 | title = Ben Watkins β Brave Story β Original Soundtrack | work = Discogs | publisher = Discogs | access-date = 2010-11-01 }}</ref> <ref name="moby-kri">{{cite web | url = http://www.mobygames.com/game/ps2/mark-of-kri/credits | title = The Mark of Kri (2002) PlayStation 2 credits | author = JPaterson | work = MobyGames | publisher = MobyGames | access-date = 2010-11-01 }}</ref> <ref name="allmusic">{{cite web | url = http://www.allmusic.com/album/lost-in-space-original-soundtrack-mw0000034417 | title = Lost in Space [Original Soundtrack] β Original Soundtrack β Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | author = Stephen Thomas Erlewine | publisher = AllMusic | access-date = 2013-07-20 }}</ref> <ref name="imdb-super">{{cite web | url = https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5112578/ | title = Super Dark Times β IMDb | website = [[IMDb]] | quote = performer: "Feel the Universe by Juno Reactor " | access-date = 2018-02-05 }}</ref>}} ==External links== {{commons category}} * [http://www.junoreactor.com/ JunoReactor.com] β Juno Reactor official website *{{IMDb name|3121022|Juno Reactor}} *{{IMDb name|0914258|Ben Watkins}} {{Juno Reactor}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:TVT Records artists]] [[Category:English electronic music groups]] [[Category:English techno music groups]] [[Category:British trance music groups]] [[Category:Goa trance musicians]] [[Category:Mute Records artists]] [[Category:Electronic music groups from London]] [[Category:Musical groups established in 1990]] [[Category:English industrial music groups]] [[Category:Cyberpunk music]] [[Category:Metropolis Records artists]]
Edit summary
(Briefly describe your changes)
By publishing changes, you agree to the
Terms of Use
, and you irrevocably agree to release your contribution under the
CC BY-SA 4.0 License
and the
GFDL
. You agree that a hyperlink or URL is sufficient attribution under the Creative Commons license.
Cancel
Editing help
(opens in new window)
Pages transcluded onto the current version of this page
(
help
)
:
Template:Authority control
(
edit
)
Template:Citation needed
(
edit
)
Template:Cite news
(
edit
)
Template:Cite web
(
edit
)
Template:Commons category
(
edit
)
Template:EditAtWikidata
(
edit
)
Template:First word
(
edit
)
Template:IMDb name
(
edit
)
Template:Infobox musical artist
(
edit
)
Template:Juno Reactor
(
edit
)
Template:Main other
(
edit
)
Template:PAGENAMEBASE
(
edit
)
Template:Preview warning
(
edit
)
Template:Reflist
(
edit
)
Template:Short description
(
edit
)
Template:Sister project
(
edit
)
Template:Trim
(
edit
)
Template:Use dmy dates
(
edit
)