BT in Seattle last night
BT in Seattle last night
Well I thought I would post a lil review for all the lovers and Darth Haters out there. I myself fall about in the middle but my girlfriend loves him (wether its for the looks or actually the music is still under debate).
It was at the Element, nice venue but definately attracts the beautiful people aka greek row kiddies.
Anyways, his setup was a 17" powerbook, a triggerfinger(which he never touched once), and an o2. His set was rolling along pretty well actually as I was skeptical with all the "laptop symphony sucks ass" reviews on the site. It was no "Symphony", but it was pretty well put together prog house/breaks. He didn't really play anything from his major releases which surprised me as I was expecting some 20 minute Blue Skies rework or something.
About 35 minutes in...CRASH, or so I thought. Actually this dreadlocked guy (who I think might be dj flav) never plugged in the damn power when he set it all up! Funny, but he recovered fairly well by dropping the Gorillaz Feel Good inc. He also played the guitar riff from Smashing Pumpkins 1979 which was cool.
The only other thing that happened was he accidentally must have clicked the tempo and scrolled down as we all got a timestretch freeze up.
The next hour was more of the same but he played some of his newer vocal tracks which I could care less about, but the girls (and some guys) seemed to like it.
All in all, I have seen way worse on stage, as well as way better.
It was at the Element, nice venue but definately attracts the beautiful people aka greek row kiddies.
Anyways, his setup was a 17" powerbook, a triggerfinger(which he never touched once), and an o2. His set was rolling along pretty well actually as I was skeptical with all the "laptop symphony sucks ass" reviews on the site. It was no "Symphony", but it was pretty well put together prog house/breaks. He didn't really play anything from his major releases which surprised me as I was expecting some 20 minute Blue Skies rework or something.
About 35 minutes in...CRASH, or so I thought. Actually this dreadlocked guy (who I think might be dj flav) never plugged in the damn power when he set it all up! Funny, but he recovered fairly well by dropping the Gorillaz Feel Good inc. He also played the guitar riff from Smashing Pumpkins 1979 which was cool.
The only other thing that happened was he accidentally must have clicked the tempo and scrolled down as we all got a timestretch freeze up.
The next hour was more of the same but he played some of his newer vocal tracks which I could care less about, but the girls (and some guys) seemed to like it.
All in all, I have seen way worse on stage, as well as way better.
Re: BT in Seattle last night
[quote="Lightyear"
About 35 minutes in...CRASH, or so I thought. Actually this dreadlocked guy (who I think might be dj flav) never plugged in the damn power when he set it all up! [/quote]
ha! something similar happened to me in Tokyo, minus the dreads and the crash.
about 50 minutes into my set the message "You Are Now Running On Reserve Battery Power" popped up.

so i turned the screen brightness to 1 and plugged er in, just in time....
aaaaah, computers.
About 35 minutes in...CRASH, or so I thought. Actually this dreadlocked guy (who I think might be dj flav) never plugged in the damn power when he set it all up! [/quote]
ha! something similar happened to me in Tokyo, minus the dreads and the crash.
about 50 minutes into my set the message "You Are Now Running On Reserve Battery Power" popped up.
so i turned the screen brightness to 1 and plugged er in, just in time....
aaaaah, computers.
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BT also uses the standalone "D-Beam" controller (not the actual name, I think, as "D-Beam" is the name Roland uses for its licensed use) that allows him to control his custom stutter plugin in 3 dimensions somewhat theremin style.
When I saw him in Dallas a month or so ago, he opened with a mix of breaks against a 50-cent acapella, with he proceeded to completely mangle to the crowds ecstatic approval. It was cool.
When I saw him in Dallas a month or so ago, he opened with a mix of breaks against a 50-cent acapella, with he proceeded to completely mangle to the crowds ecstatic approval. It was cool.
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ethios4 wrote:BT also uses the standalone "D-Beam" controller (not the actual name, I think, as "D-Beam" is the name Roland uses for its licensed use) that allows him to control his custom stutter plugin in 3 dimensions somewhat theremin style.
When I saw him in Dallas a month or so ago, he opened with a mix of breaks against a 50-cent acapella, with he proceeded to completely mangle to the crowds ecstatic approval. It was cool.
Hah! I was a promoter for that show. I actually missed the opening though due to late friends. Purgatory is a NICE club, with a good system, and he really had the crowd going.
Man, I need to hurry up and "invent trance" so I can rock some crowds like that!
