BT / Movement In Still Life - CD (Used)
Author: Bt
Brand: Nettwerk
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Release Date: 06-06-2000
Details: Product Description BT's masterpiece Movement In Still life defined a moment in dance music evolution and remains a critically important, iconic album to this day. Available locally for the first time in many years, Movement In Still Life has lost non of it's lustre, with epic classics including Fibonacci Sequence, Mercury & Solace, Godspeed and Ride as awe-inspiring and relevant today as when they first blew minds and bodies away on original release. Amazon.ca BT's velvety take on trance techno, typified by unusually light, liquidy melodies, smooth edges, and roomy breakbeats, was first noticed in the U.S. via his exceptional remix of Tori Amos's "Blue Skies." That song and other like-minded U.K. singles that preceded it gave rise to yet another variation of trance music dubbed "dream-trance." It's an apt label. BT's dense, yet straightforward compositions and benevolent mixes incorporate themes of escape and rebirth, with songs that imprint themselves on your subconscious. On Movement in Still Life, never before available in the States, BT breaks through the wall that separates techno from out-and-out pop, incorporating verse-chorus-verse song structures. Furthermore, he allows his dreamy mix to wander into Fatboy Slim-esque big beat territory. As a DJ, he's clearly capable of branching into different styles. The smart house and choppy beats of the title track make that apparent. He's still playing with needles and wax on that track, though; "Shame," with its acoustic drum/guitar sound and accessible pop vocal track sounds ready-made for alt-rock radio, with only touches around the edges that betray the presence of a DJ. Other songs, such as "Running Down the Way," blend the two styles more evenly, utilizing a pop song format but keeping it clubby and decidedly nonacoustic. Given BT's U.S. success with the pop/club mix of "Blue Skies," as well as the accessible, anthemic style he tends to favor as a DJ, the record makes perfect stylistic sense. He'd be wise, however, to keep dream-trance close to his turntables, as the perfection of such tracks as "Dreaming" and "Godspeed" make it blissfully obvious that he has utterly mastered the sound. --Matthew Cooke
UPC: 067003015424
EAN: 0067003015424
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood