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The Official Year End 2005 BT Appreciation Thread
It's that time of year- to once again, behold the true magical sensation that is Brian Transeau.
BT has been keeping it busy these past couple of years, and it's all for a good cause. As some of you know, he had scored Stealth and The Underclassmen for 2005. The Stealth scores being offered in its entirity at any good record store. Of course, too bad we can't appreciate the bad movies as much as the music
Anyway, as of late, there has been talks about releasing his 5th studio album (which might be labeled as something other than BT, think atmospheric bliss in 5.1 with visuals *animation/film* included), working on his 6th album (a complete instrumental, rock-ish type collab) and another album that is said to be directed at the dance scene, however not much has been reported with that one as of yet. In between all that, he's currently working on a film Catch & Release, I believe he's finishing that one up.
He's been performing & writing material for the past while, it's too bad we don't get him here before he starts touring some of his upcoming albums next year. But I'm patient...
Well, that's a large sum of material right there and I'm anticipating it all (maybe even the rock stuff, it depends). So there you have it, the master behind your classics such as Flaming June, Godspeed, & Mercury and Solace-- as well as true classics such as Quark, Sunblind, Love in the Time of Thieves, Fibonacci Sequence, & The Hip Hop Phenomenon... bringing it to you hard for the year 2006! Much love and support for Brian, show your appreciation people!
P.S.
Oh and by the way, Tiesto had approached BT recently to produce his next album, so that's on discussion... 
-musse (& I'm still searching for his pants... for those of you who were around long enough to remember the joke ;p)
Re: The Official Year End 2005 BT Appreciation Thread
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| Originally posted by ++ EGO ++ P.S. Oh and by the way, Tiesto had approached BT recently to produce his next album, so that's on discussion... ![]() |
BT is awesome - I love his productions and enjoyed every set (4 times) I have heard him play!
WIKKID WIKKID

I havent seen him live yet, I want to sooooo badly...Laptop symphony and all that...
Brian has always impressed me as a true artist. Movie scores, wicked EDM tracks. All you have to say is Godspeed, Dreaming, and Flaming June 
And LOL at that pic of him with a MIDI keyboard beside a POOL!!!
One talented person.
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| Originally posted by Dj EndgamE ...Laptop symphony and all that... |
godspeed 
I so wanna say something right now but I was requested to be nice 
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| Originally posted by Nightscape godspeed |
Dreaming - Hawkshaw - WHAT???!?!
LOVE HER VOICE!
I would do her - her voice makes me melt.......
TRUE STORY!

BT vs Pvd - Namistai = classic ch00n
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| Originally posted by EvilTree BT vs Pvd - Namistai = classic ch00n |
Sasha's mix of Voyage of Ima.....40 some minutes .........
IMA IS WIKKID
tripping the light fantastic and loving you more
still send shivers through me
such an awesome sound for that time - so EPIC!

he has a cute family

just heard 'Love In The Time of Theives' for the first time.
. needless to say, one of my new favourites.
heres a cool link to an interview about his new album btw;
http://www.keyboardmag.com/story.as...storycode=12191
rock on bt!
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| Originally posted by Nightscape he has a cute family |
three cheers to BT selling out at any possible chance he gets...
im sure if i had his talent and position i would do the exact same...
its too bad the last and ONLY time i saw him live was 1997 at a crystal method tour, when does he plan to come to Toronto anyway?
BT = amzing inspiration to the rest of us who use synthedit plugs trying to emulate his style.
BT better release those 20 something tracks that he said he made that wern't selected for ET. What was that about? I thought he did all this orchestral stuff..
He's pretty hot...haha
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| Originally posted by dkode three cheers to BT selling out at any possible chance he gets... im sure if i had his talent and position i would do the exact same... its too bad the last and ONLY time i saw him live was 1997 at a crystal method tour, when does he plan to come to Toronto anyway? BT = amzing inspiration to the rest of us who use synthedit plugs trying to emulate his style. |
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| Originally posted by DJ Chrono BT better release those 20 something tracks that he said he made that wern't selected for ET. What was that about? I thought he did all this orchestral stuff.. |
I don't think I'd call BT a sellout - he didn't really start off doing purely underground stuff. He may be one of the guys that created trance music, but more importantly, he's always done his own thing and not cared what the masses (or even his peers) think. Even when he's done work in the pop music or soundtrack areas he always manages to come up with something new and interesting that isn't just a copy of a copy of the same old schlock.
People have gotta make money one way or another, and he actually seems quite picky to me with respect to the projects he springs for - it's just that due to his talent, he gets far more offers to do work in the mainstream music scene than most other "electronic" producers. He can come off as a little bit of a prima donna when he talks about his production techniques, but other than that I really can't find much to fault him on.
Maybe if he's working on Tiesto's new album, then Tiesto's new album will actually be good.
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| Originally posted by DigiNut I don't think I'd call BT a sellout - he didn't really start off doing purely underground stuff. He may be one of the guys that created trance music, but more importantly, he's always done his own thing and not cared what the masses (or even his peers) think. Even when he's done work in the pop music or soundtrack areas he always manages to come up with something new and interesting that isn't just a copy of a copy of the same old schlock. People have gotta make money one way or another, and he actually seems quite picky to me with respect to the projects he springs for - it's just that due to his talent, he gets far more offers to do work in the mainstream music scene than most other "electronic" producers. He can come off as a little bit of a prima donna when he talks about his production techniques, but other than that I really can't find much to fault him on. Maybe if he's working on Tiesto's new album, then Tiesto's new album will actually be good. |
OOOHH BT!
He is awesome! Not to mention a major dose of eye candy!
BT represented the early years for me. I still go back and listen to Ima very often, because I loved that unrefined piano sound he put out.
Over the years he changed and grew into a direction which I did not like. But much respect to him for his old school productions. I will always cherish them.
I hope he goes back a bit and tries to put out another pure electronic album. I honestly did not like his last album with other genres in it. It was his choice, and as a creative artist, I am sure he had to do it for his own sanity. Forcing such a creative person to limit them selves to one style is just murder.
I had the pleasure of seeing him, and shaking his hand at Ultra Spin 1 in the KH, when he opened for Holden and Ferry. Incredible night. The energy he had was awesome! It was one of his laptop symphonies.
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