Movement In Still Life
- B.T.
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NathTFeb 20, 200310This is my favorite album, it is awesome, this is by far the greatest dance album ever! Keep Up the good work Brian!
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MichaelK.Jul 22, 20028Terrific driving album. Varied and enduring.
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PaulSSep 12, 20069Incredible production. A bit too poppy/mainstream at times for my taste, however, BT is brilliant. And this shows. If you enjoyed this album--the elements that are not mainstream--check out his album ESCM, his best work.
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With an inspired cast of co-producers and guest vocalists, Movement in Still Life takes on electro-funk and breakbeat techno with plenty of room for nods to the kind of epic trance that made his name on dancefloors all over the world.
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70With Movement in Still Life however, BT (born Brian Transeau) offers something many of his peers have failed to deliver: an album that accurately and convincingly reflects dance music's present state and, possibly, its future.
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76Brian Transeau is a trance artist-- not hip-hop, big beat, breakbeat, or any other beat for that matter. And he is certainly no rock and roll artist! Yet, I listen to Movement in Still Life, and what do I hear? All those things!