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Posted by relode on Dec-04-2007 05:25:

Exact Events presents BT at Soundbar Dec 28th (FREE w RSVP)

rsvp for free admission here:

http://www.exactevents.com/event.php?event_id=7061


Posted by arecebo on Dec-04-2007 05:38:

Alright, I'll be the first to say it.

If only his live show was as nice as his hair.


Posted by DJCJUDGE on Dec-04-2007 05:52:

I bet he uses Hair Glue


Posted by RJT on Dec-04-2007 14:16:

quote:
Originally posted by arecebo
Alright, I'll be the first to say it.

If only his live show was as nice as his hair.



Posted by Quadlow on Dec-04-2007 14:25:

quote:
Originally posted by arecebo
Alright, I'll be the first to say it.

If only his live show was as nice as his hair.


BT makes me have hair envy.


Posted by RJT on Dec-04-2007 14:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Quadlow
BT makes me have hair envy.


Almost everyone makes me feel that way


Posted by UWM on Dec-04-2007 16:11:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
Almost everyone makes me feel that way


+1


Posted by arecebo on Dec-04-2007 16:12:

I'm hanging on for dear life.


Posted by Quadlow on Dec-04-2007 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by arecebo
I'm hanging on for dear life.


Yeah I'm currently hanging on a moment in regards to the hair situation. I am currently ok personally however in a another two years it will probably be a completly different story.


Posted by denys envy on Dec-04-2007 17:57:

and so a BT thread turns into a discussion about hair...


Posted by DjRow on Dec-04-2007 18:01:

love comes again


Posted by RJT on Dec-04-2007 18:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Aristronica
and so a BT thread turns into a discussion about hair...


To be fair, the discussion did start with regard to how shit BT's live show is when compared to his hair.


Posted by denys envy on Dec-04-2007 18:50:

quote:
Originally posted by RJT
To be fair, the discussion did start with regard to how shit BT's live show is when compared to his hair.


*sigh*

and SO a thread about BT turned into a discussion about hair...


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Dec-04-2007 19:01:

* Name: Brian Wayne Transeau
* Birthdate: October 4, 1971
* Birthplace: Rockville, MD
* Education: Berklee School of Music, Boston, MA (1 year)
* Current residence: Los Angeles, CA

His concept of epic house inspired by the classical training he received from an early age, Brian Transeau revitalized the British dance community in the mid-'90s and provided a point of entry for later dream-house merchants like Robert Miles, Sash! and BBE (though Transeau had, for the most part, left the style behind by the time of its pop success during 1997-98). After his debut album appeared in late 1995 (as BT), Transeau hit the dance charts when his remix of Tori Amos' "Blue Skies" became one of the most-played American club tracks of the following year. Though he attempted to leave dream-house behind on second album ESCM, Transeau continued to do well with club-goers and critics in Britain as well as America.

Born and raised in Rockville, MD, Brian Transeau was playing piano from the age of two and began his classical training while only thirteen. Even while he was studying string arrangement and orchestration, Transeau listened to Depeche Mode and Yes. He attended Berklee School of Music in Boston (in place of his senior year of high school) for one year but then dropped out and moved to Los Angeles; he was soon back in Rockville, where he hooked up with longtime friend Ali Shirazinia's new Deep Dish production team. He had already played synthesizer for albums by Salt-N-Pepa and Tyler Collins before debuting on Deep Dish Records with two 1993 singles, "A Moment of Truth" and "Relativity."

The tracks became club hits in Britain for their epic, symphonic qualities that worked well as a sort of climax at clubs like Cream and Ministry of Sound. After producing "Embracing The Future" in 1994 (ultimately rejected by Deep Dish Records and signed to MusicNow), the white label pressing fell into the hands of Sasha who called up Transeau and flew him to the UK, where he was quickly signed to Oakenfold's Perfecto Records. With BT's continued success with 1995 singles like "Embracing the Future" and "Loving You More," and his remix work for Mike Oldfield, Seal and Billie Ray Martin, his profile escalated. His debut album Ima was a hit with British audiences, though Transeau's name remained largely unheard in his native land.

A 1996 production largely changed that. Transeau's "Blue Skies" featuring Tori Amos became a massive club hit in America and Great Britain. By 1997, England received a wave of pop hits in the same line pioneered by Transeau; dubbed dream-house, artists like Robert Miles and Sash! typified the approach with a wash of new-age or prog-influenced synthesizers and a chugging beat indebted to trance. Transeau himself attempted to distance himself from the style with his 1998 album follow-up ESCM. Movement in Still Life followed in mid-2000.

John Bush, All Music Guide

Emotional Technology Bio

Initially known as the pioneer of trance music, BT has arrived as one of the most cutting-edge artists and producers for a multitude of musical styles. Whether he's crafting perfect pop hooks with *NSYNC, composing intricate scores with eighty-piece orchestras for films like The Fast and the Furious, collaborating with Sting on a track from his forthcoming album, or remixing emotional and languid epics for Sarah McLachlan, Tori Amos, Madonna or Seal, BT consistently balances creative and memorable songwriting, sonic innovation, and the latest technology for a cutting-edge, yet organic sound.

His new album, Emotional Technology, is the latest milestone in his sonic trek and electronic innovation. "It's a huge leap forward for me," says BT, "I've grown as an artist, a vocalist and a producer, which is all reflected in the new album. Not only did I sing on six tracks, I also experimented more with traditional and aleatoric/contemporary string writing, and break-step beats, and learned more about coding for proprietary sound-design systems such as Kyma."

BT felt compelled to sing on Emotional Technology as it is the most personal and intimate statement of his impressive career, which now spans over ten years. One listen to the album's first single, 'Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist),' gives a great perspective of the intense and dramatic musical and stylistic growth of BT as an artist.

The euphoric and inspired 'The Force of Gravity,' his collaboration with JC Chasez (*NSYNC), is reminiscent of some of his greatest dance floor moments like 'Godspeed,' 'Dreaming' or 'Loving You More.' There is also the 80's synth-laden, 'Superfabulous,' featuring sexy barbs traded by actress Rose McGowan (Charmed), Scott McCloud (Girls Against Boys) and BT.

'Dark Heart Dawning' is a complex and compelling musical journey that mixes BT's evocative, raw vocals, moody strings, the redemptive voices of gospel singers, powerful instrumentation by Richard Fortus, Tommy Stinson and Brain of Guns 'N Roses, and cuts by DJ Swamp. "I'd feel uncomfortable with someone else singing a song like 'Dark Heart Dawning' because the lyrics are so personal," BT says. "It would feel like dictating a journal entry to someone."

BT, born Brian Transeau, grew up outside Washington D.C. where the first evidence of his musical talent manifested as mastery of composers such as Chopin and Bach by age six. A great break in musical direction came when he heard electronic music as an adolescent. "This is what my heroes Debussy, Stravinsky and the like were looking for. Technology-based music is the only idiom that packs such infinite sonic possibilities. After being introduced to artists like Cabaret Voltaire and Depeche Mode, I turned my back on classical music for quite awhile."

BT's sense of individualism also inspired his scholastic decisions. He dropped out of the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1990 to shop his electronic music in Los Angeles. Many doors were slammed in his face because few understood his new unique sound, but he refused to compromise his vision. He returned to the D.C. area and launched Deep Dish Records with long-time high school friends, and recent Grammy award winners, Deep Dish.

Within the year, BT's first releases garnished the attention of English dance pioneer, Sasha, who gave BT his first taste of stardom and the rewards of dance culture. "The first venue he took me to was a barn in Brighton, England," BT recalls, "It was the most amazing party. Three thousand people were sweating and crying over my songs like 'Embrace The Future.' I had found my people."

BT's mix of epic and classically inspired journeys and beats quickly took on the name Trance, and became one of the most popular and dominant electronic music genres played in clubs from London to Tokyo and New York. BT's talent and persistence had finally paid off and he later released his epic albums, IMA, ESCM, and the wildly diverse Movement In Still Life, featuring the hit single, 'Never Gonna Come Back Down.'

BT has also gained the reputation as a talented and versatile film score composer. He scored movies such as the blockbuster hit The Fast and the Furious, Doug Liman's Go, Under Suspicion, starring Morgan Freeman and Gene Hackman, and he's currently working on the highly anticipated Monster starring Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci.

"To marry melody, harmony and memorable songwriting with the most bleeding-edge technology possible is my passion. These are the things that excite me."


Posted by m. sylvia on Dec-04-2007 19:03:

so what conditioner y'all use?


Posted by denys envy on Dec-04-2007 19:19:

quote:
Originally posted by m. sylvia
so what conditioner y'all use?


i use the Suave for Men 2 in 1.

don't need to fuck around with more bottles... ohh and i'm excited about this Old Spice wash for the whole body + hair they came out with. i might give that a try soon...


Posted by Elec on Dec-04-2007 23:23:

How come BT events are free all the time? It was free at Congress a while ago too.


Posted by Randy4me on Dec-04-2007 23:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Elec
How come BT events are free all the time? It was free at Congress a while ago too.


You can get in free just about anywhere in the city if you RSVP and show up before a certain time.


Posted by Ben Brown on Dec-05-2007 00:48:

fibonacci hair


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Dec-29-2007 21:08:

great show - great crowd - terrific turnout, seriously for a holiday event I was kinda shocked at how many ppl were there. pictures speak a thousand words.. or something

2nd song he played was Everything Counts liked other stuff he played too but that was the highlight for sure. Sounded great.

Sylvia threw down at the end of the night - she played a Dubfire track (or remix) that just blew everyone away.. what a floorpounder the crowd ATE it up like an extra-rich chocolate pudding. What was the name of that track again Sylvia? great night. Tima was also throwing down some MAD shit at the beginning. I think NORDJ's are gonna be ones to watch in '08.


Posted by jonze on Dec-29-2007 22:47:

glad to hear he showed up and it was a good night.


Posted by Rasidel Slika on Dec-30-2007 01:03:

from Amp re DJ'ing w/ laptops..

quote:
Originally posted by haha
dont do it.....it was sad seeing a superstar DJ and his computer crash friday night. I felt for BT cause you cant prevent a computer crash...vinyl and cds seem to be a little more reliable. Yeah, serrato is probably the way of the "newer" age djs, its easier to put in a lil backpack, more convenient...but damn...... the fact that you have zero control over a computer crash is reason enough to be old fashioned. Thanks to Amp for the free all night admission text.


woops guess I was a bit too drunk to notice this... I thought Macs NEVER crash...


Posted by raven848 on Dec-30-2007 01:54:

so his computer crashed and ended the show?


Posted by RJT on Dec-31-2007 21:11:

quote:
Originally posted by delobbo
from Amp re DJ'ing w/ laptops..



woops guess I was a bit too drunk to notice this... I thought Macs NEVER crash...




I know it's not a mac, but I work with what the tubes give me.


Posted by Yuris on Dec-31-2007 21:25:

67 minutes to be exact from what I hear.

also, haider kept telling me that sylvia and rubin drunkenly made out


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