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| quote: | | he did the [I]quote fingers[/] and said (in ref to the guitar playing) "not usual for us 'techno geeks' |
This is a synopsys coming from my input and my brother who is the engineer for Scott Humphrey who is a producer in LA (Scott did mixing on "Movement in Still Life" and "Still Life in Motion" - both BT albums):
BT is a revolutionary as far as using technology to make music. Not many artists have harnessed the new capabilities of samplers, computers, digital editors and mixers to create such popular and powerful music. BT is a digital music evangelist - and probably one the most proficient people in the world when it comes to digital composition (what techno/dance-heads call "producing").
| quote: | | I dunno, I still haven't heard this cd, I'm tempted to pick it up. RJ can you recommend it? |
It's an artist album - a departure from the typical BT that one would expect. A great variety of sounds (some a little over-produced [not composed]) - from pop to ballad to breaks to trance. If you're expecting the same sound as the last two - don't get it. If you want to hear what BT is capable of as far as skill - it's worth while.
I've just really gotten into BT in the last few months - I liked his works before - but now I truly appreciate them. I met him in NYC about 4 weeks ago and he blew me away with his knowledge, skill and down-to-earth attitude. BT is an uber-freak of musical talent (I think he'd be a Bach or Beethoven if he was born 200 to 300 years ago), and really worth enjoying.
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Dark Dirty Tech Tribal. | Hands in air (trance) and feet on the floor (house).
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