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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:06 am
by AdamJay
i saw John Tesh driving on the 405 in LA once. jerk was alone in his car in the car-pool lane!
re: BT, if he spent as much time on his basslines as he did his hair, he'd get alot more respect.
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:39 am
by rensonic
Komplex wrote:lets not put the words BT and Techno anywhere near each other

I absolutely agree. The term 'techno' is being misused here. I declare this a shannanighan!

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:41 am
by AdamJay
noisetonepause wrote:British Telecom, isn't it?
In Denmark, it's a tabloid newspaper.
-Paws
In the US, its a turd.
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:46 am
by rensonic
I'm sure you guys have heard N'Sync's "POP". That's a BT production. Technically, it rawks. Remove Justin's vocals and we may have a nice sounding track.

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 5:39 am
by drush
Komplex wrote:lets not put the words BT and Techno anywhere near each other

there's a reason his home has been broken into and all his gear stolen more than once. those kind folks were just trying to do him and everyone else a favor.
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2005 6:55 am
by Shane 54
rensonic wrote:I'm sure you guys have heard N'Sync's "POP". That's a BT production. Technically, it rawks. Remove Justin's vocals and we may have a nice sounding track.

Nuff said! Having a boy band sound absolutrely cool, that's a challenge. He did it perfectly.
Once I did a BT remix for a competition. They gave quite a lot of material to work with, and I must tell you quality wise it was the best remix kit I've ever seen. It was prepared for Live even!
In trance, his 'Mercury + Solace' track is a classic (amongst others), and for a good reason. If he wouldn't do any music anymore, that track still placed him to productional/songwriting heights most of us will be just aiming for. Others might don't see it as a 'quality' record, but for me (and seems for those I play to) it is.
And yes, he might do crappy stuff, appears in bad looking videos, but hey, there's 2 buttons on ur remote, labelled 'channel+/-'... (I was reading it in the manual)
Cheers!
Shane