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BT - This Binary Universe (pg. 18)
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| Phortastic |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYNthSRI
It's not an easy listening album but rather feels like a piece of work where one just needs to focus time on...nothing good or bad about that just not the norm.
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Well-said. |
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| Airbase |
| The DVD version of the album; Best album ever written. 80 minutes of goosebumps and an emotional rollercoaster. He so nailed it. |
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| sweetcaroline |
| Was having an anxiety attack and found the album really calmed me down. Something about the complexity and beauty of BT's music reminded me that the universe is far greater than my little problems. |
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| RaPiD____EyE_k |
| finally listened.. wicked CD :whip: :whip: |
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| Salem |
| quote: | Originally posted by sweetcaroline
Was having an anxiety attack and found the album really calmed me down. Something about the complexity and beauty of BT's music reminded me that the universe is far greater than my little problems. |
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| Spirit5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Salem
what the |
Uh she was just stating that the music was theraputic to her. Nothing wrong with this. Many people find music theraputic....that's why there is a thing "music therapy". |
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| vinnie97 |
"Dynamic Symmetry" is in about 4 or 5 time signatures...the transitions between them are so smooth, they are in no way easy to detect. Some of the IDM techniques on this album have certainly been utlized in the past but I can't think of any time signature experimentation that has come across as smoothly as the one in "Dynamic Symmetry." "The Antikythera Mechanism" is certainly a marvel, especially in 5.1 where the guitar and banjo musical discussion gives way to the cinematic, staccato orchestral (string and brass) movement in the middle with again, the utmost smoothness.
And to those who questioned my earlier mention of Tiesto, it's because BT's been rather enamored by the fellow lately and coproducing/vocalizing for him, so how was I to know none of his influence would make its mark? Thankfully, it did not and I was just commenting on that fact. |
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| Plaptop |
| I really do appreciate BT. I enjoy _most_ of his tracks.. however I find that I am trying really hard to enjoy this. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
It amazes me how little that has been said about this album has been accurate. It's not that glitchy, it's not that innovative, it's nothing like the Kaito album in style, tone, mood or anything else.
It's good though. I enjoyed it immensely. BT has taken his eclectic nature and applied it to the DNA of this record. What I like most is that there's always something happening on the record- it's never content to loop the same thing for any real length of time. |
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| Phortastic |
| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
it's nothing like the Kaito album in style, tone, mood or anything else.
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I know, i said that all along. Both are great albums though. |
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| TOR |
| quote: | Originally posted by Phortastic
I know, i said that all along. |
Nobody ever listens to you, though. |
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| Phortastic |
| quote: | Originally posted by TOR
Nobody ever listens to you, though. |
Nobody has to, i dont listen to anybody else either, i make my own judgements ;)
Cant be said from most people here though :) |
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