An interview with BT
An interview with BT
I found this to be an excellent interview By Jason Bentley. They discuss the new electronic/dance grammy category, how BTuses Ableton Live in his dj set up, and has an incredible remix of "the Great Escape"(my personal favorite off of Emotional Technology. There are seveal other interesting interviews on this page including one with Adam Freeland and one with Sasha. Enjoy! http://www.kcrw.com/cgi-bin/db/kcrw.pl? ... pe=program
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thanks for the link. After all the BT bashing that was going on here I started listening to Emotional Technology again and have since found it to be one of the most incredible albums i have ever heard. All that i thought was cheesy before is now intense positive emotion! That album ties together nearly every form of western music i can think of... dance, rock, metal, pop, country, classical, jazz, gospel, blues, rap, psychedelic, avant garde...and its incredibly deep. In fact, its made it hard to listen to anything else. Funny that an album i could hardly stand to listen to at first has, after a year, become one of my all-time favorites
For something totally different try BT's soundtrack recording to the movie "Monster". It's also incredibly deep, but on a psychological level. Definitely not an uplifting piece either, but excellent music.
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i don't know... i think the photo on the front is part of the whole headfuck of ET. He recognizes that doing music with a guy from nsync and mixing in such a "pop" sound is going to mess with people, so he uses it, dives right into it. At least that's how i experienced it... the hair and pop turned me off so that when i finally "got" the album it was all the more powerful and humbling. Its an album that almost always provokes strong reaction... as AdamJay said about Operator : "the best things in life are loved and hated by many."
i haven't listened to Emotional Technology at all, but i do listen to and enjoy ESCM and the breakbeat choon he did with Adam Freeland. this does not excuse his hair, tho, nor the needless name-dropping as he is wont to do (when you've got as much recognition as he has, why name-drop?).
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Well, yeah guys, I think if we cut off his hair he wouldn't be able to write a note.javascript:emoticon(':roll:') Listen to "monster" it really is incredible film music.
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Speaking of old, he actually used a Hurdy-Gurdy on the Monster sound track. Now thats old.
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