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Press Release - BT Brings the Album Experience Back to Digital Music Consumers

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BT Releases His Double-Disc Sixth Studio Album, These Hopeful Machines, as Two Individual Tracks on iTunes and Amazon

January 27, 2010, NEW YORK, NY - Internationally renowned artist, visionary producer, film composer and technologist BT has always been known for being unpredictably groundbreaking. From his artist albums to his film compositions to his production for superstars such as Sting, Madonna, and Britney Spears, platinum-selling artist BT is consistently looked to in the music community as an innovator and pioneer, constantly pushing the envelope of what is possible in both music production and innovation around the modality of his music.  In an unprecedented move, BT has chosen to release his new album, THESE HOPEFUL MACHINES (February 2, Nettwerk), as two individual tracks on iTunes: Disc 1 and Disc 2.

False Start: Offense. 8-Day Penalty, Repeat First Listen. And second. And third…

Posted by Rageous

With all the swiftness of inevitability, BT’s soon-to-be-released album These Hopeful Machines leaked digitally in advance of its February 2nd street date. That everything remained locked down for this long is actually a considerable success, given that U2’s latest was pilfered six weeks in advance. A few notes:

  1. This is not the first time his music has released early. Such is the nature of both digital distribution and high demand/anticipation, and there’s really no point in ignoring the white elephant in the room. To the fans who have it: If you haven’t pre-ordered the album already or made plans to pick it up as soon as the release hits, you really should. To BT: Please exercise patience and restraint, and do not judge your fans who jumped the gun. They’ve waited a long time, supported you the entire way, bought your previous albums and gone to your shows.
  2. BT Network does not encourage the distribution of the leak. We do know, however, that it has scene origins through Usenet and made it’s way across the more popular avenues throughout the afternoon. Hot tip, kids: It’s V2 VBR, a space-efficient equivalent of 192 kbps. That’s what we call ‘utter shit quality’ in layman’s terms, scarcely better than FM radio. You get what you pay for. People who actually buy the album will notice a significantly higher ceiling.
  3. It’s been so long since BT officially spoke his peace on the controversial subject of filesharing, it’s impossible to know where he actually stands. He’s expressed devout openness in the distant past and serious reservations in more recent interviews. However, it’s fair to assume that no artist wants their music released before they’re ready for it to be.

Bottom line: You are openly allowed and encouraged to discuss the album if you happen to have it, just respect those who choose to wait and do not make this any easier than it already is to obtain. And know your source is an unintended, inferior product… no matter how good the material itself may be.

These Hopeful Machines - Album Cover?

Posted by Brett

If Amazon.com is to be believed, this is the album cover for These Hopeful Machines:

Rageous Edit >> Peeled out the hi-res 1500x1500 source from Amazon. Click here for it. Enjoy, folks!

These Hopeful Machines - Official Press Release

Posted by Brett

From Nettwerk’s Press Blog:

Internationally renowned artist, visionary producer, film composer and technologist BT is back with These Hopeful Machines, a double-disc opus that carries listeners through 2 hours of sweeping orchestral arrangements, pulsating electronic beats, heartfelt vocal melodies and even simple acoustic guitar. Out February 2 (Nettwerk), These Hopeful Machines embodies BT’s ability to weave both his technical prowess and compositional mastery that reminds listeners why he is the composer that all other composers and producers study.

These Hopeful Machines is the follow up to 2006’s This Binary Universe, an album that created an entirely new genre of evocative electro-acoustic music. Keyboard Magazine wrote in a review, “In a hundred years, it could well be studied as the first major work of the new millennium. It’s that good.” These Hopeful Machines continues to evolve BT’s distinct technical, lyrical and compositional vision and execution, but his usual melodic complexity and bleeding-edge electronic techniques permeate the album from start to finish.

Album opener and first official single “Suddenly” (out January 12) opens to a minute’s worth of glitchy breakbeats made using BT’s own software, Breaktweaker, before morphing into a powerful, guitar-driven anthem that is among the album’s most memorable songs. The track “The Emergency,” is instantly a classic BT dance hit designed to linger long after the song ends. The album even features BT’s first cover, a reinterpretation of “The Ghost in You” by The Psychedelic Furs. The song was recorded on tape, giving it a familiar and sentimental feeling while maintaining BT’s distinctive style. There are also multiple collaborators on This Binary Universe, like Rob Dickinson vocals on “Always” and “The Unbreakable,” Jes, (formerly of Motorcyle) on “Every Other Way” and “The Light In Things,” and The Police’s Stewart Copeland who lends a drum breakdown to “Every Other Way.”

From an early age, BT, born Brian Transeau, demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for playing and understanding classical music. He was heavily influenced by avant-garde and romantic composers such as Stravinsky, Bartok, Debussy and Rachmaninov. His biggest influences, however, were from everyday sounds that most would take for granted, from noticing the meter of the grandfather clock in the foyer to the micro-rhythms of crickets and cicadas to the ambience of passing trains at night.

“When examining my creation process, it makes perfect sense why I am a forced technologist,” he explains. ”I frequently face the fact that the tools I need to compose music simply don’t exist. It is like being an architect without bricks or mortar. I routinely create my own bricks and connective tissue as the diving off point to the compositional process.”

The drive to actualize the tools BT envisions has led to his evolution as one of the most cutting-edge programmers and technologists in music today. He has expanded this reach into a visionary software venture, Sonik Architects which launched its critically- and commercially-acclaimed iPhone application, Sonifi™, last fall.

Says BT, “My ultimate goal is to keep the emotional counterpoint and the integrity of the song intact, even when pushing the envelope with style and technique. The faster things get, the less people are willing to take in a body of creative work. There are so few things now that will engage us. The intent of consuming music is usually to have an awareness or a feeling, to have a truly, empathic connection to others. My hope is to create something that makes people feel that they have consumed something that completes a void. I want to create something lasting.”

These Hopeful Machines track listing:
Disc 1
1. Suddenly
2. The Emergency
3. Every Other Way
4. The Light Of Things
5. Rose Of Jericho
6. Forget Me

Disc 2
1. A Million Stars
2. Love Can Kill You
3. Always
4. Le Nocturne De Lumiere
5. The Unbreakable
6. The Ghost In You

#6 Is Officially…

Posted by Rageous

These Hopeful Machines

Not exactly the long-speculated “Feed The Monster,” although it’s probably a good thing the list of other embarrassingly speculated names is long gone. THM officially joins the parade of album acronyms IMA, ESCM, MISL, ET and TBU.

#6 - Official Press Release Coming Tomorrow

Posted by Brett

At a time which makes a lot of sense, given that rumours suggest its release date to be in February 2010, an official press release is due to be released tomorrow regarding BT’s upcoming studio album.

Tune back in tomorrow for what should be answers to what we’ve all been waiting far too long for.

Vaporware No More: Every Other Way CDS

Posted by Rageous

As per usual, you can never underestimate the resourcefulness of the members in this community. Drudged up on Korean music site bugs.co.kr are juicy tidbits to the supposedly upcoming single Every Other Way, previously featured here in various, partial forms a few months ago. Here’s the listing from the site:

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Artist: BT
Album Type: Single
Release Date: 2009-12-04
Album Genre: Electronica
Style: Electronica
Distributor: J-MC Entertainment

1. Every Other Way (feat. Jes) (Radio Edit) (4:02)
2. Every Other Way (feat. Jes) (Album Mix) (9:39)
3. Every Other Way (feat. Jes) (Armin Van Buuren Remix) (8:13)
4. Every Other Way (feat. Jes) (Phunk Investigation Remix) (9:11)
5. Every Other Way (feat. Jes) (Whelan & Di Scala Remix) (6:36)

Make of that what you will. The attached remixers does bear some level of consistency with the rumored reworkings of the title (particularly Armin van Buuren), though the absence of track lengths leaves a bit to be desired. For those of you bold enough to purchase it now, feel free to drop a line on your mileage. The rest of you, it’s safe to say this will be arriving Stateside sooner or later.

Edit >>

100% legit, for those of you who actually have a KSSN and the comprehension to read the site. Track lengths have been added and a full entry into the discography soon to follow.

Fanning the flames

Posted by Rageous

A certain someone is working with a certain someone else on a certain something, and we’ll most certainly be astounded when we hear this certain eventuality.

smile

Six Minutes of Every Other Way

Posted by Brett

BT has just posted a six-minute clip of the album version of Every Other Way, featuring Jes, on his new Tumblr website:

http://bt.tumblr.com/

The full mix of this song apparently comes in at somewhere around 12 minutes, which means that the clip that BT has posted is close to half the full song. This clip is also much higher quality than the 12seconds clip which BT posted two days ago.

BT has also noted that the above Tumblr site will serve as a countdown page for the album’s release, which, although there remains no official word, suddenly seems all the more imminent.

Now excuse me while I go and pick my jaw up off the floor. wink

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Rageous Edit: Brett has graciously transcribed a preliminary set of lyrics here. I’d also like to officially welcome Brett Gallagher to the team, as I’ve got quite a bit on my plate and don’t have the ability to stay on top of timely news.

RT @BT

Posted by Rageous

Hey all asking about my album release date. Ask @NettwerkMusic. After all they are my label! If it’s not soon I will torrent the s** myself
36 minutes ago from TweetDeck

Speculation for the disconnect and buck-passing begins here.—> ____

Hat tip to randomrandom for the heads-up.

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