Do pale zombies dream of electric headaches? When shall I be free from orbiting? Should you care if you forget to turn the oven off? It's these questions and then some I ask myself when Beyond the Infinite's content ventures through a pair of ears connected to my head. Whilst an admittedly loose trip on the right combination of steps, the recording is also quite attractive, being able to showcase just a bit more thought than what is envisioned. Conceived by Ben Watkins, London-based electronic music group Juno Reactor can extract one's soul and sever it in half taking into account what goes on during their third studio album's 67-minute length. Primarily a trance record, Beyond the Infinite isn't a walk in the park not to get lost in, for the release's overall personality alongside its throbbing production values are certainly a treat piled onto some nimrod's root beer float. The sampling occasionally adds more depth to the product while the composition choices are at least tasteful (if not relatively familiar). Solid work.
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