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Juno Reactor - Hotaka download free
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Juno Reactor - Hotaka download free

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Album:
Hotaka
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Released:
Style:
Tribal, Techno, Psy-Trance
MP3 archive size:
1525 mb
FLAC archive size:
1738 mb
WMA archive size:
1821 mb
Other formats:
MOD XM VQF MP1 MIDI AAC MPC
Rating:
4.4
Votes:
681
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Tracklist

Hotaka (Radio Edit) 3:35
Hotaka (12" Dance Version) 8:20
Hotaka (Kloq Remix) 8:00
Hotaka (Kris Kylven Remix) 8:24

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MET 257 Juno Reactor Hotaka ‎(CD, Single, M/Print) Metropolis MET 257 US 2002
ISJP-5005 Juno Reactor Hotaka ‎(12") Music Of The Sphere, Island Records, Universal ISJP-5005 Japan 2002
UPCH-5112 Juno Reactor Hotaka ‎(CD, Maxi) Music Of The Sphere, Island Records, Universal UPCH-5112 Japan 2002
MET 257 Juno Reactor Hotaka ‎(CD, Single, RP) Metropolis MET 257 US 2002


  • I'll skip the radio edit since very few of us have any real interest in them. The 12" Dance Version is obviously the version of Hotaka that we will be listening too. This track features a lot of traditional Japanese taiko drumming as well as again featuring former Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens' guitar work. He previously appeared on Shango's "Pistolero" and like that track, I had some misgivings about the guitar work and general vibe of Hotaka on first listen. However, again like Pistolero, repeated listenings have warmed me to this track considerably. This is something that seems to happen with to me on just about every single Juno Reactor release however. After a luke-warm response to the first listen, the music begins to reveal new layers and its true value becomes apparent. I personally find releases like this to have much more staying power with me, where as releases I go "holy crap this is sweet" to on the first listen seem to wear off and bore me quickly. Juno Reactor's willingness to use non-traditional psy remixers has always been something good about their singles, although often the results are mixed. The Thomas P Heckman jumps in with a very different, less ethnic, more techno-ish vibe with a touch of maybe some good house. There are lots of distortion and various clips, bleeps and sounds. Its a good remix completely unlike the original with just enough touchs of the original to let you know the roots, while going someplace new entirely. The Der Dritte remix starts off nice and mellow and is generally a very nice mix, however I feel they should have completely dropped the crunchy heavy guitars. They completely ruin the nice mood they had created and the remix would have been excellent without them in my opinion. All in all this is another solid Juno Reactor E.P.