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just watched it, fucking amazing! the music and the animations are surreal. this is a 'have to watch it sunday morning' :-)
bt is amazing, i love all his work, but this cd is over the top, i loved it
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| Originally posted by TranceGrooves i agree with all of it but the ipod part. i play it on the 5.1. it sounds so much better and its like going through a wonderful journey. best track on the album = The Anhtkythera Mechanism |
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| Originally posted by TranceGrooves i agree with all of it but the ipod part. i play it on the 5.1. it sounds so much better and its like going through a wonderful journey. best track on the album = The Anhtkythera Mechanism |
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| Originally posted by TranceGrooves best track on the album = The Anhtkythera Mechanism |
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| Originally posted by richard raiban "See You On The Other Side" is a close second! |
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| Originally posted by disko-kandi isn't that also a remix by DD ...or something like that. at least they used to play it...i think. sorry about to fall asleep here but a vaguely remember something about that b/c i used to love this track. |
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| Originally posted by richard raiban they are completely different. the BT track is far more superior (imo) however they both serves different purposes. |
So I just watched/listened to the first four pieces. Truly mind-blowing stuff.
an absolute masterpiece.
this and Monster soundtrack are a MUST, MUST HAVE.
BT is really something else.
the videos kind of suck ass. i always turn the TV off.
i used to really like 1.618 but currently my fave is anhtkythera mechanism
agreed on the needing to peep it on a surround rig comments...its fun in headphones, but nowhere near as cool. you definitely need to go through the setup on your receiver too, to make sure your speaker distances and volumes are all set up perfectly..
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| Originally posted by bcope the videos kind of suck ass. i always turn the TV off. |
it was okay...
Finally, an Album from Brian Transeau that doesn't make you scratch your head and wonder what happened to all that talent...
I'd describe the amalgamation of his new sound as Thomas Newman meets Ulrich Schnauss with the sweeping majesty of Vengelis at their finest thrown in for good measure. A binary alloy, born in a machine yet conceived by the mind and soul, conforming to neither - yet inheriting properties that makes it shiny, new and powerful.
There are a few tracks that are nothing short of amazing. Anhtkythera mechanism in particular is destined to be a future classic. This standout track manages to traverse the chasm of classical and electronic boundaries to spellbinding effect. Very few tracks truly merit the 'epic' tag - this is one of the rare few that does.
Some of the other tracks though, feel forced and saturated with too many sounds. The many twists and turns in the music point to BT's desire to break free of the 4/4 and map out his own soundscape, but there are times when the many soft padded blips, twinkling bells and warbling walls of sound threaten to drown the listener in an aural avalanche.
Perhaps that was BT's intention. To create a journey of sounds - alternating between machine driven and traditionally generated moods - forcing the listener to accept both the 1 and the 0. And it works a majority of time too...but, I still can't help feeling that by the time the synthesis is complete, we are so far removed from Earth and lost in BT's Binary Universe that everything feels alien, and devoid of real human emotion.
A seminal work by a musical genius that was long overdue an album that showcased his brilliance.
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| Originally posted by Kytracid Finally, an Album from Brian Transeau that doesn't make you scratch your head and wonder what happened to all that talent... I'd describe the amalgamation of his new sound as Thomas Newman meets Ulrich Schnauss with the sweeping majesty of Vengelis at their finest thrown in for good measure. A binary alloy, born in a machine yet conceived by the mind and soul, conforming to neither - yet inheriting properties that makes it shiny, new and powerful. There are a few tracks that are nothing short of amazing. Anhtkythera mechanism in particular is destined to be a future classic. This standout track manages to traverse the chasm of classical and electronic boundaries to spellbinding effect. Very few tracks truly merit the 'epic' tag - this is one of the rare few that does. Some of the other tracks though, feel forced and saturated with too many sounds. The many twists and turns in the music point to BT's desire to break free of the 4/4 and map out his own soundscape, but there are times when the many soft padded blips, twinkling bells and warbling walls of sound threaten to drown the listener in an aural avalanche. Perhaps that was BT's intention. To create a journey of sounds - alternating between machine driven and traditionally generated moods - forcing the listener to accept both the 1 and the 0. And it works a majority of time too...but, I still can't help feeling that by the time the synthesis is complete, we are so far removed from Earth and lost in BT's Binary Universe that everything feels alien, and devoid of real human emotion. A seminal work by a musical genius that was long overdue an album that showcased his brilliance. |
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| Originally posted by Kytracid Finally, an Album from Brian Transeau that doesn't make you scratch your head and wonder what happened to all that talent... I'd describe the amalgamation of his new sound as Thomas Newman meets Ulrich Schnauss with the sweeping majesty of Vengelis at their finest thrown in for good measure. A binary alloy, born in a machine yet conceived by the mind and soul, conforming to neither - yet inheriting properties that makes it shiny, new and powerful. There are a few tracks that are nothing short of amazing. Anhtkythera mechanism in particular is destined to be a future classic. This standout track manages to traverse the chasm of classical and electronic boundaries to spellbinding effect. Very few tracks truly merit the 'epic' tag - this is one of the rare few that does. Some of the other tracks though, feel forced and saturated with too many sounds. The many twists and turns in the music point to BT's desire to break free of the 4/4 and map out his own soundscape, but there are times when the many soft padded blips, twinkling bells and warbling walls of sound threaten to drown the listener in an aural avalanche. Perhaps that was BT's intention. To create a journey of sounds - alternating between machine driven and traditionally generated moods - forcing the listener to accept both the 1 and the 0. And it works a majority of time too...but, I still can't help feeling that by the time the synthesis is complete, we are so far removed from Earth and lost in BT's Binary Universe that everything feels alien, and devoid of real human emotion. A seminal work by a musical genius that was long overdue an album that showcased his brilliance. |
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| Originally posted by infinity HiGH I gotta say I agree. Once the initial "OMGZ! 5.1 and video" hype for the album wore off, by the 3rd listen, I noticed that while this album is masterpiece-material, it isn't the "first major electronic work of the millenium." Also, I really don't see a point to the final song dedicated to his daughter. And it's not that I have a problem with the guy loving his daughter and dedicating a song to her, but that whole video was just pushing it. Looking back on it, I think the video aspect of the album is the weaker piece of the final product. Some of it just way too repetitive, and at other times, just way too amateur. |
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| Originally posted by Claude Hughes The video isnt the "greatest video" ever but its a great bonus for that early morning sketchfest. |
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| Originally posted by infinity HiGH Also, I really don't see a point to the final song dedicated to his daughter. And it's not that I have a problem with the guy loving his daughter and dedicating a song to her, but that whole video was just pushing it. |
I bought this back in December. Best album of 2006. its AMAZING. the Full dvd is so wicked. I plan to show it at the Cottage Party at 11am on the Saturday
Chillout session!
Ampz
WoW
After reading this thread and listening to some samples on the site, I went to HMV and used my xmas certificates to buy it.
I've recently been in a creative rut, this cd ... got the wheels turning and I find it has been an inspiration for me.
The video, at times, isnt the best but I have to say the ideas and concepts are amazing.
I am now creating an after effects animation to "dynamic symmetry"
BT you continuously amaze me...!!!!
*hehe* sOoOooOo very inspired, sooo very happy...
time to create....!!!!
Its a good album, well produced, but by no means revolutionary or ground breaking. I think a lot of people are blown away by it, because they're not usually exposed to this type of music, and BT being a household name in terms of electronica is able to reach a broader audience.
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