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Posted by Spirit5 on Jun-04-2006 18:19:

quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
It is told that BT showed Tijs the wonders of Ableton.


That's what I was thinking I just didn't know if it was true...remember hearing something about this in an interview with him...so ISOS 5 was mixed on Ableton??


Posted by GoSpeedGo! on Jun-04-2006 19:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Spirit5
That's what I was thinking I just didn't know if it was true...remember hearing something about this in an interview with him...so ISOS 5 was mixed on Ableton??


Yup!

And I�ve heard he�s using laptop during his live gigs lately, f.e. in the Museumplein.


Posted by Spirit5 on Jun-04-2006 19:49:

quote:
Originally posted by paulandrews
Yup!

And I�ve heard he�s using laptop during his live gigs lately, f.e. in the Museumplein.


Wow, maybe that's why the mixing on ISOS 5 was a "little" bit better than ISOS 4. No mixes really made me cringe....as much as in ISOS 4...


Posted by sthus on Jun-05-2006 01:28:

Okay but back to BT:

correct me if i'm wrong but the track isn't called 'simply being loved' its called 'somnumbulist' and the lyrics go 'simply being loved'

also that last album is definetly not hist best work as has already been covered but its possible for artists to go back to producing quality.

I like force of gravity too, the remix in Ferry Corsten - Kingdom of The Netherlands is great.

And for all you hardcore BT fans if you ever see a movie called bounce, listen hard to the track that gets played in the very first scenes, you'll be surprised to see that its one of BT's finest works 'never gonna come back down'

and completely off topic

you guys should check this track out called : Hide & Seek - r3volve remix

you can get it at his myspace site.
its not being released so you can download it i think
if not, then someone let me know i don't know if this is illegal or not ...
http://profile.myspace.com/index.cf...iendid=74770706


Posted by Arraias on Jun-05-2006 01:44:

Cool

Humm ... BT's new album ... great news ... top producer ... I like Ima and ESCM ... Movement ... I don't check the full album yet ... well ... only for Flaming June BT always have my respect ... by the way Flaming June he produces alone ... or with Paul van Dyk ???


Posted by globalelectro on Jun-05-2006 02:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Arraias
Humm ... BT's new album ... great news ... top producer ... I like Ima and ESCM ... Movement ... I don't check the full album yet ... well ... only for Flaming June BT always have my respect ... by the way Flaming June he produces alone ... or with Paul van Dyk ???




Flaming June was written and produced by Brain Wayne Transeau - BT, although Paul van Dyk collaborated making a short version of the song, and a remix for his compilation "Vorsprung Dyk Technik".

Artists like Blank & Jones have ripped the title off, (As usual), making a track called Flaming June. This one has lyrics, but has nothing to do with BT.


Posted by Arraias on Jun-05-2006 03:37:

quote:
Originally posted by globalelectro
Flaming June was written and produced by Brain Wayne Transeau - BT, although Paul van Dyk collaborated making a short version of the song, and a remix for his compilation "Vorsprung Dyk Technik".

Artists like Blank & Jones have ripped the title off, (As usual), making a track called Flaming June. This one has lyrics, but has nothing to do with BT.


BT - Flaming June (Original and Chicane Remix) that is the one ... and some tracks that's always have a place in my list ...

BT - Firewater
BT - Sasha's Voyage Of Ima (not exactly a track ... an awesome mix)
BT - Godspeed (Original 12'' Mix)
BT - Force Of Gravity (Andy Warren's a Force to Remember Mix)
BT - Blue Skies (Paul van Dyk Erinnern Indigo Mix)
BT - Namistai
BT - Divinity
BT - Embracing The Sunshine (Embracing The Future and Deeper Sunshine Mix)


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jun-05-2006 12:37:

quote:
Originally posted by globalelectro
Flaming June was written and produced by Brain Wayne Transeau - BT, although Paul van Dyk collaborated making a short version of the song, and a remix for his compilation "Vorsprung Dyk Technik".

Artists like Blank & Jones have ripped the title off, (As usual), making a track called Flaming June. This one has lyrics, but has nothing to do with BT.


Incorrect. PVD collab'd with BT for the mix that would become the definitive version of Flaming June. The version on ESCM is credited to PVD for the remix, although it has a semi-ambient breaksish intro and outro that BT probably added himself. I'm not sure that any original version of Flaming June was ever properly released- the BT & PVD is pretty much the original.


Posted by globalelectro on Jun-05-2006 13:36:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Incorrect. PVD collab'd with BT for the mix that would become the definitive version of Flaming June. The version on ESCM is credited to PVD for the remix, although it has a semi-ambient breaksish intro and outro that BT probably added himself. I'm not sure that any original version of Flaming June was ever properly released- the BT & PVD is pretty much the original.



No, what your saying is incorrect actually. Trust me, im BT�s number 1 fan. He made Flaming June by himself, PVD just remixed it. There are 3 versions of the song actually,,,, The Original version by BT, the PVD and BT mix and the Mudblood Remix, that wasnt really released.


Read a little bit more.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jun-05-2006 13:45:

quote:
Originally posted by globalelectro
No, what your saying is incorrect actually. Trust me, im BT�s number 1 fan. He made Flaming June by himself, PVD just remixed it. There are 3 versions of the song actually,,,, The Original version by BT, the PVD and BT mix and the Mudblood Remix, that wasnt really released.


Read a little bit more.


There are more than three versions, as this, this and this clearly show.

In addition, please show me a release with an "Original" mix that is not credited to Paul Van Dyk. As far as I can tell, BT composed it and then drafted in PVD to help him produce it. If there is a mix solely made by BT, I can find no evidence of it.


Posted by Scoops on Jun-05-2006 13:50:

Re: BT - This Binary Universe New Album

quote:
Originally posted by globalelectro


BT is also beginning sessions on a new artist album, the first of which features Police founder and drummer Stewart Copeland.



Stewart Copeland is a great composer and a musical genius. Always loved the police.

BT & Copeland is a nice combo


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-05-2006 14:01:

quote:
Originally posted by sthus
Okay but back to BT:

correct me if i'm wrong but the track isn't called 'simply being loved' its called 'somnumbulist' and the lyrics go 'simply being loved'

Well it depends on what release we're talking about...
On this it's called Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved) and on this Australian release it's Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist). Then again on the US Nettwerk release it's just Somnambulist. So yeah... go figure.


Posted by GrimReaper on Jun-05-2006 14:38:

quote:
Originally posted by globalelectro
No, what your saying is incorrect actually. Trust me, im BT�s number 1 fan. He made Flaming June by himself, PVD just remixed it. There are 3 versions of the song actually,,,, The Original version by BT, the PVD and BT mix and the Mudblood Remix, that wasnt really released.

As been said, BT composed the "base" of the track himself and then he asked PvD to give some of his ideas to add into the track instead of PvD just remixing it.. There doesn't exist a version by BT alone. All the existing BT related mixes have been made together with PvD.

BT & PvD Original Mix (9:14) -> The one used on ESCM, with the mellow breaksy ambience in the intro and outro, only edited a bit on the album.
BT & PvD Remix (11:05) -> The more stomping version without the breaksy ambience parts of the "original mix" and which got edited for the CD singles.


Posted by avstar on Jun-05-2006 15:41:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
There are more than three versions, as this, this and this clearly show.

In addition, please show me a release with an "Original" mix that is not credited to Paul Van Dyk. As far as I can tell, BT composed it and then drafted in PVD to help him produce it. If there is a mix solely made by BT, I can find no evidence of it.


Are "Flaming June" and "Sunblind" the same songs by BT?


Posted by GrimReaper on Jun-05-2006 16:05:

quote:
Originally posted by avstar
Are "Flaming June" and "Sunblind" the same songs by BT?

No. Flaming June BT made together with PvD in 1997 while Sunblind is a whole another track BT made in 1999 featuring vocals of Jan Johnston. They might sound a wee bit similar at parts but they are far from being the same track.


Posted by globalelectro on Jun-05-2006 16:31:

quote:
Originally posted by GrimReaper
No. Flaming June BT made together with PvD in 1997 while Sunblind is a whole another track BT made in 1999 featuring vocals of Jan Johnston. They might sound a wee bit similar at parts but they are far from being the same track.



Well, going back to BT,,,,,, yeah,,,,,,, This binary universe is going to be the first innovative Electronic Music ALbum of the Century. Thats a huge complement.

I think its true. BT is such a genious. I just do not understand why people here dont like his album "Emotional TechnologY" ,,,,, I mean, its just so fucking great,,,, i dun understand.....


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-05-2006 16:39:

quote:
Originally posted by globalelectro
Well, going back to BT,,,,,, yeah,,,,,,, This binary universe is going to be the first innovative Electronic Music ALbum of the Century. Thats a huge complement.

Gah, how the hell can you know? It's not even out yet!

I hate fanboys.


Posted by globalelectro on Jun-05-2006 16:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Gah, how the hell can you know? It's not even out yet!

I hate fanboys.



MORON!!!! Shoot yourself. You didnt read my first post , you nincompoop

�This Binary Universe,� has been described as �fine art that works on many levels, mind-bendingly deep but a pleasure� by Keyboard Magazine, which went on to say that:

�In a hundred years, it could well be studied as the first major electronic work of the new millennium.� Said Keyboard Magazine.


Im just re-stating what they said.

Gosh...... you were late to the Brain distribution...........


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-05-2006 16:49:

quote:
Originally posted by globalelectro
MORON!!!! Shoot yourself. You didnt read my first post you carve.

�This Binary Universe,� has been described as �fine art that works on many levels, mind-bendingly deep but a pleasure� by Keyboard Magazine, which went on to say that:

�In a hundred years, it could well be studied as the first major electronic work of the new millennium.� Said Keyboard Magazine.


Im just re-stating what they said.

Gosh...... you got late to the Brain distribution...........

Fucking hell, you're a bit of an idiot, aren't you?

You do not know what it's going to sound like. Not everything they write on magazines is true. FORM YOUR OWN OPINION ABOUT SOMETHING! You just believe blindly everything someone says somewhere and make outrageous claims about an album you haven't even heard!

I mean I like BT too but you're just being ridiculous.

Christ. I hate fanboys.


Posted by GrimReaper on Jun-05-2006 16:52:

I think half the reason people find Emotional Technology to be disappointing is because it doesn't compare with his previous albums sound- and stylewise, it's far from their more electronic breaksy/trancey/housy atmospheres and is more on the poppy side of sounds instead.

It's not my fav BT album but i like it. Even if it is pretty much pop for the most part it is damn well produced. For the forthcoming album, i have no idea as of yet as it's not out and i never truly believe what some sites or magazines "say" about releases before i have heard the reviewed release myself. It can suck big time or be fantastic, we'll see.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jun-05-2006 16:52:

I believe he was intending to quote the line, rather than iterate it as his own belief. Of course, quotation marks and other basic grammar would have made it a lot more obvious.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-05-2006 16:53:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I believe he was intending to quote the line, rather than iterate it as his own belief. Of course, quotation marks and other basic grammar would have made it a lot more obvious.

It could had even been a direct quote, but no...


Posted by globalelectro on Jun-05-2006 16:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Fucking hell, you're a bit of an idiot, aren't you?

You do not know what it's going to sound like. Not everything they write on magazines is true. FORM YOUR OWN OPINION ABOUT SOMETHING! You just believe blindly everything someone says somewhere and make outrageous claims about an album you haven't even heard!

I mean I like BT too but you're just being ridiculous.

Christ. I hate fanboys.



Dude, i apologize for insulting you first of all, an lets just keep this on without insults......

You are right on me forming my own opinions,, And i DO. but i just truly believe what this magazine tells me, because they always have great and honest reviews, and i trust BT's capabilites blindly.

Im only re-stating what they said. I dont mean to cause any word-war in here. So i apologize and

I am a Fanboy, but so are you! I suppose you have your own Gods in Music.

Bt, Hans Zimmer, Tarja Taraunen and Chris Martin are mines........ but im just supporting them.

Cheers.

And i think its time for this thread to disappear, i wll be erasing it later today.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jun-05-2006 16:55:

There's a difference between a fan and a fanboy. I am a fan.


Posted by Coup on Jun-05-2006 17:01:

quote:
Originally posted by globalelectro
And i think its time for this thread to disappear, i wll be erasing it later today.

why?


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