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BT (musician)

Brian Wayne Transeau (born October 4, 1971), known by his initials as BT, is an American musician, DJ, singer, songwriter, record producer, composer, and audio engineer. An artist in the electronic music genre, he is credited as a pioneer of the trance and intelligent dance music styles that paved the way for EDM,[1] and for "stretching electronic music to its technical breaking point."[2] In 2010, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album for These Hopeful Machines.[3] He creates music within a myriad of styles, such as classical, film composition, and bass music.

BT
BT in 2019
Background information
Birth nameBrian Wayne Transeau
Also known as
  • Prana
  • Elastic Chakra
  • Elastic Reality
  • Libra
  • Dharma
  • Kaistar
  • GTB
Born (1971-10-04) October 4, 1971 (age 51)
Rockville, Maryland, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)DJ, singer-songwriter, musician, composer, record producer and audio engineer
Years active1989–present
Labels

BT holds multiple patents for pioneering the technique he calls stutter editing.[4][5] This production technique consists of taking a small fragment of sound and repeating it rhythmically, often at audio rate values while processing the resultant stream using advanced digital processing techniques.[6] BT was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records for his song "Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved)", recognized as using the largest number of vocal edits in a song (6,178 edits).[1][4][7] BT's work with stutter edit techniques led to the formation of software development company Sonik Architects, developer of the sound-processing software plug-ins Stutter Edit and BreakTweaker, and Phobos with Spitfire Audio.[6]

BT has produced, collaborated, and written with a variety of artists, including Death Cab for Cutie, Howard Jones, Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, Madonna, Markus Schulz, Armin van Buuren, Sting, Depeche Mode, Tori Amos, NSYNC, Blake Lewis, The Roots, Guru, Britney Spears, Paul van Dyk, and Tiësto. He has composed original scores for films such as Go, The Fast and the Furious, and Monster, and his scores and compositions have appeared on television series such as Smallville, Six Feet Under, and Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams.[1][8][9][10][11] He was commissioned to compose a four-hour, 256 channel installation composition for the Tomorrowland-themed area at Shanghai Disneyland, which opened in 2016.[12]

Early life and education

BT was born in Rockville, Maryland on October 4, 1971. His father was an FBI and DEA agent, and his mother a psychiatrist.[10] BT started listening to classical music at the age of 4[13] and started playing classical piano at an early age, utilizing the Suzuki method.[4][14] By the age of eight he was studying composition and theory at the Washington Conservatory of Music.[3][15][16] He was introduced to electronic music through the breakdancing culture and the Vangelis score for the film Blade Runner, which led him to discover influential electronic music artists such as Afrika Bambaataa, Kraftwerk, New Order and Depeche Mode.[13][14][16] In high school, he played drums in one band, bass in a ska band and guitar in a punk group.[14] At 15, he was accepted to the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, where he studied jazz and enjoyed experimenting, such as running keyboards through old guitar pedals.[14][15][16]

Career

BT is a multi-instrumentalist, playing piano, guitar, bass, keyboards, synths, sequencers, the glockenspiel, drum machines and instruments he has modified himself.[14][16] His process for creating songs typically starts with composition on basic instruments, like the piano or an acoustic guitar.[17]

1989–1994: Early career

In 1989, after dropping out of Berklee, BT moved to Los Angeles, where he tried, unsuccessfully, to get signed as a singer-songwriter. Realizing he should focus on the electronic music he was more passionate about, he moved back to Maryland in 1990 and began collaborating with friends Ali "Dubfire" Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi of Deep Dish. Together they started Deep Dish Records.[14][16][18] Early in his career, BT worked under a variety of musical aliases, including Prana, Elastic Chakra, Elastic Reality, Libra, Dharma, Kaistar and GTB.[9]

1995–1996: Ima

In the early years of BT's career, he became a pioneering artist in the trance genre, this despite the fact that he does not consider himself a DJ, since he infrequently spins records and comes from an eclectic music background.[16][19] When he started out, such common elements as a build, breakdown and drop were unclassified. BT's was a unique interpretation of what electronic music could be.[20] His first recordings, "A Moment of Truth" and "Relativity", became hits in dance clubs in the UK. His productions were not yet popular in the US, and he was initially unaware that he had become popular across the Atlantic, where UK DJs like Sasha were regularly spinning his music for crowds. Sasha bought BT a ticket to London, where BT witnessed his own success in the clubs, with several thousand clubbers responding dramatically when Sasha played BT's song. He also met Paul Oakenfold, playing him tracks that would make up his first album. He was quickly signed to Oakenfold's record label, a subsidiary of Warner Brothers.[3][16][21]

BT's 1995 debut album Ima, released on Oakenfold's label, was a progressive house effort.[16] The opening track, "Nocturnal Transmission", was featured in The Fast and the Furious. The album also featured a song called 'Loving You More' with Vincent Covello. Blending house beats with sweeping New Age sounds, Ima helped to create the trance sound.[22] "Ima (今)" is the Japanese word for "now". BT has stated that it also means many other things and that the intention of the album is to have a different effect for everyone.

Following the release of Ima, BT began traveling to England regularly. It was during this time that he met Tori Amos. They would collaborate on his song "Blue Skies", which reached the number one spot on Billboard magazine's Dance Club Songs chart in January 1997. This track helped expand BT's notability beyond Europe, into North America. He soon began to remix songs for well-known artists such as Sting, Madonna, Seal, Sarah McLachlan, NSYNC, Britney Spears, Diana Ross and Mike Oldfield.[16][23]

1997–1998: ESCM

BT's second album, ESCM (acronym for Electric Sky Church Music), released in 1997, features more complex melodies and traditional harmonies along with a heavier use of vocals. The tone of the album is darker and less whimsical than Ima. The album, as a whole, is much more diverse than BT's debut, expanding into drum and bass, breakbeat, hip-hop, rock and vocally-based tracks.[23]

The biggest hit from ESCM was "Flaming June," a modern trance collaboration with German DJ Paul van Dyk.[23] Van Dyk and BT would go on to collaborate on a number of works, including "Namistai" (found on the later album Movement in Still Life), as well as van Dyk's remix of BT's "Blue Skies" and "Remember". "Remember" featured Jan Johnston on vocals, and reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.[24] BT and Van Dyk also remixed the van Dyk classic "Forbidden Fruit" as well as Dina Carroll's "Run to You", and BT collaborated with Simon Hale on "Firewater" and "Remember."[4]

1999–2002: Movement in Still Life

 
BT playing an acoustic version of "Satellite" from his 1999 album, Movement in Still Life, in 2006

In 1999, BT released his third album, Movement in Still Life, and continued his previous experimentation outside of the trance genre.[22][25] The album features a strong element of nu skool breaks, a genre he helped define with "Hip-Hop Phenomenon"[9] in collaboration with Tsunami One aka Adam Freeland and Kevin Beber.[26] Along with trance collaborations with Paul van Dyk and DJ Rap, Movement includes pop ("Never Gonna Come Back Down" with M. Doughty on vocals), progressive house ("Dreaming" with Kirsty Hawkshaw on vocals) and hip hop-influenced tracks ("Madskill – Mic Chekka", which samples Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five's "The Message", and "Smartbomb", a mix of funky, heavy riffs from both synthesizers and guitars woven over a hip-hop break).[23] "Shame" and "Satellite" lean toward an alt-rock sound, while "Godspeed" and "Dreaming" fall into classic trance ranks. "Running Down the Way Up", a collaboration with fellow electronic act Hybrid, features sultry vocals and acoustic guitars heavily edited into a progressive breakbeat track.

"Dreaming" and "Godspeed" reached number 5 and number 10 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, respectively,[27] "Never Gonna Come Back Down" reached #9 the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart[28] and number 16 on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart,[29] and the album reached number 166 on the Billboard 200 album charts.[30]

Long interested in branching out into film scoring, BT got the opportunity when director Doug Liman asked him to score Go, a 1999 film about dance music culture. Shortly after creating the score, BT moved to Los Angeles in order to further pursue film scoring. He also began writing music for string quartets to prove his capabilities beyond electronic music. He was then hired to score the film Under Suspicion with a 60-piece string section.[16][22] For The Fast and the Furious, BT's score featured a 70-piece ensemble, along with polyrhythmic tribal sounds produced by orchestral percussionists banging on car chassis.[14]

In 1999, BT collaborated with Peter Gabriel on the album OVO, the soundtrack to the Millennium Dome Show in London.[22] In 2001, he produced NSYNC's hit single "Pop", which won a 2001 Teen Choice Award for Choice Single, won four MTV Video Music Awards, and reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 9 on the UK Singles chart.[4] In 2002, BT released the compilation album 10 Years in the Life, a two-disc collection of rarities and remixes, including "The Moment of Truth", the first track he ever recorded.[10]

2003–2005: Emotional Technology

BT's fourth studio album, released on August 5, 2003, featured more vocal tracks than his previous fare, including six with vocals by BT himself. Emotional Technology was his most experimental album to date, exploring a range of genres; many consider it the "poppiest" of all his work. Emotional Technology spent 25 weeks on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart, reaching the top spot,[31] and it reached number 138 on the Billboard 200 charts.[32] The biggest single from the album, "Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved)", draws heavily from the breakbeats and new wave dance of New Order and Depeche Mode, whom BT has cited as major influences.[22] "Somnambulist" holds the Guinness World Record for the largest number of vocal edits in a single track, with 6,178.[1][7][33] It reached number 5 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart[34] and number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100.[35]

BT ventured into television production for Tommy Lee Goes to College for NBC in 2005. It starred Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee. He executive-produced the reality television series, the idea for which he developed and sold to NBC.[19]

BT worked with Sting on his album Sacred Love, co-producing the track "Never Coming Home".[36]

2006–2009: This Binary Universe

 
BT performing "Flaming June" at Ultra Music Festival in 2008

BT's fifth studio album, This Binary Universe, released on August 29, 2006, is his second album released in 5.1 surround sound,[37][38] the first being the soundtrack to the 2003 film Monster.

The double album highlights a mix of genres, including jazz, breakbeats and classical. Three songs feature a full 110-piece orchestra. Unlike his previous two albums, which featured vocals on almost every track, this album is entirely instrumental. The tracks change genres constantly. For example, "The Antikythera Mechanism" starts off almost lullaby-like, complete with a piano, acoustic guitars and reversed beats; halfway through the track, it explodes with a 110-piece orchestra, followed by a section of breakbeats and ending with the de-construction of the orchestra. Animated videos created by visual effects artist Scott Pagano to accompany each song were included in a DVD packaged along with the CD.[16][37] This Binary Universe reached number 4 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart.[39] BT's company, Sonik Architects, built the drum machine (the first in surround sound) used on the album.[16]

Keyboard magazine said of the album, "In a hundred years, it could well be studied as the first major electronic work of the new millennium."[40] Wired called it an "innovative masterpiece."[41]

In November and December 2006, BT toured the album with Thomas Dolby opening.[16] The concert featured a live slideshow of images from DeviantArt as a backdrop.[42] All the shows were done in 5.1 surround sound, with BT playing piano, bass and other instruments live, and also singing on a cover of "Mad World" by Tears for Fears.[43] Earlier in 2006, BT performed with an orchestra and conductor and visuals for an audience of 11,000 at the Video Games Live concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.[16]

2010–2011: These Hopeful Machines

 
BT performing at GearFest in 2011

BT's sixth studio album, These Hopeful Machines, was released on February 2, 2010. The double album features dance-pop, trance, house, breaks, soundscapes, orchestral interludes, acoustic guitar and stutter edits. With BT spending several years perfecting the album, mathematically placing edits and loops to create "an album of ultimate depth and movement,"[41] each of the songs went through a lengthy recording process. BT has estimated that each song on the album took over 100 sessions to record, adding that "Every Other Way" took 2 months to write and record, working 14 to 20 hours a day, 7 days a week.[15] These Hopeful Machines was nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album.[3]

The album features guest appearances from and collaborations with Stewart Copeland of The Police, Kirsty Hawkshaw ("A Million Stars"), JES ("Every Other Way" and "The Light in Things"), Rob Dickinson ("Always" and "The Unbreakable"), Christian Burns ("Suddenly", "Emergency" and "Forget Me") and Andrew Bayer ("The Emergency").[6][41] It contains the most singles released from any BT album, with 8 of the 12 tracks released as singles. Official remixes were made by Armin van Buuren and Chicane. It reached number 6 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart[44] and number 154 on the Billboard 200 album charts.[45] The singles "Emergency" and "Rose of Jericho" reached numbers 3 and 5 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, respectively.[46]

A remix album, titled These Re-Imagined Machines was released in 2011. These Humble Machines, an un-mixed album featuring shorter "radio edit" versions of the tracks (similar to the US version of Movement in Still Life) was also released in 2011.[47]

2012: If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I and Morceau Subrosa

On June 19, 2012, BT released If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I, along with Morceau Subrosa, his seventh and eighth studio albums. If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I was an about-face from BT's previous album These Hopeful Machines, utilizing minimal beats, ambient soundscapes, and glitch music, as opposed to the electronic music style of These Hopeful Machines. Morceau Subrosa is very different in style compared to most of BT's previous works, favoring ambient soundscapes and minimal beats.[48]

2013–2014: A Song Across Wires and radio shows

BT's ninth studio album, A Song Across Wires, was released worldwide on August 16, 2013.[20] Blending elements of trance, progressive house and electro,[20] the club music-oriented album reached number 5 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart,[49] and features four Beatport No. 1 trance singles: "Tomahawk" (with Adam K), "Must Be the Love" (with Arty and Nadia Ali), "Skylarking" and "Surrounded" (with Au5 and Aqualung).[43] On the album, BT also collaborates with Senadee, Andrew Bayer, Tania Zygar, Emma Hewitt, JES, Fractal, tyDi and K-pop singer Bada.[50]

In 2012, he released the mix collection Laptop Symphony, based on his laptop performances on his Sirius XM radio show, which range from dubstep to drumstep to progressive to trance.[51] In 2013, he started a new Sirius XM radio program, Skylarking, on the Electric Area channel.[52]

2015–2019: Electronic Opus, All Hail the Silence, _ and

 
BT performing live at The Paramount in Huntington, New York, in 2019
 
BT performing live at The Paramount in Huntington, New York, in 2019

On November 10, 2014, BT announced a Kickstarter project with Tommy Tallarico to produce Electronic Opus, an electronic symphonic album with re-imagined, orchestral versions of BT's songs. The project reached its crowd-funding goal of $200,000.[53] A live orchestra played during Video Games Live on March 29, 2015, while the album was released on October 12, 2015.[54][55]

On March 7, 2012, it was announced that BT and Christian Burns had formed a band called All Hail the Silence, with encouragement from Vince Clarke. They released their first unofficial single, "Looking Glass", online in 2012.[56] On July 21, 2014, Transeau and Burns announced that their band would be touring with Erasure in the fall of 2014 for the album The Violet Flame.[57] On August 24, 2016, the band announced that they would release a limited edition colored 12" vinyl collectible extended play entitled AHTS-001 with Shopify on September 19, 2016.[58] On September 28, 2018, the band released their first official single, "Diamonds in the Snow", along with its accompanying music video.[59] They released the music video for "Temptation" in December 2018.[60] The band's first album, Daggers (stylized as ), was released on January 18, 2019.[61][62]

On December 14, 2015, BT disclosed news to DJ Mag about a new album to come by early 2016. Similar to This Binary Universe, BT explained that "the entire record is recorded in a way [I've] never recorded anything before," and that it has a "modular, ambient aesthetic".[63][64] The album, _, was released digitally on October 14, 2016, and physically on December 2, 2016, via Black Hole Recordings, along with an accompanying film.[65] Due to the restrictions of most music sites, which forbid blank album titles, BT chose to name the album the underscore character "_". BT has admitted that this title has resulted in complaints from fans about difficulties in finding the album on popular services due to the inability of most search engines to handle the "_" character.[66][67] On January 17, 2017, BT released _+, an extended version of _.[68]

On October 10, 2019, BT announced on Instagram that two new albums were slated for release in the Fall of 2019: Between Here and You, an ambient album consisting of ten tracks, and Everything You're Searching for Is on the Other Side of Fear, a 17-track album with sounds akin to those from This Binary Universe and _. Between Here and You was released on October 18, 2019[69] and reached the number 1 spot on the Electronic Albums Chart on iTunes.[70] Everything You're Searching for Is on the Other Side of Fear was released on December 13, 2019.[71][72]

2020–present: The Lost Art of Longing, Genesis.json, Metaversal and The Secret Language of Trees

On June 19, 2020, BT released the single "1AM in Paris / The War", which featured singer Iraina Mancini and DJ Matt Fax.[citation needed] On July 17, 2020, another single, "No Warning Lights" was released, featuring Emma Hewitt on vocals.[73] It was later announced that The Lost Art of Longing would be his thirteenth album, released on August 14, 2020.[74]

In May 2021, Transeau entered into the world of NFTs by composing music for a digital artwork piece entitled "DUNESCAPE XXI", and soon afterwards auctioning off a digital artwork piece entitled "Genesis.json", which includes 24 hours worth of original music that contains an Indian raga and 15,000 hand-sequenced audio and visual moments. The artwork is programmed to give a special message on the owner's birthday and is the "only work of art that puts itself to sleep" on a certain time.[75] In September 2021, BT announced his 14th album Metaversal, which was created and programmed entirely on a blockchain for release on September 29. The album was released publicly on November 19.[76][77]

On June 6, 2023, Transeau released a single, "k-means clustering", and announced his 15th album, The Secret Language of Trees, which was released on July 11.[78]

Film, TV and video game scores

BT began scoring films in 1999 with Go. Since then he has scored over a dozen films, including The Fast and the Furious, Monster, Gone in 60 Seconds, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and Catch and Release.[14][16][22][40] His soundtrack for Stealth featured the song "She Can Do That", with lead vocals from David Bowie.[16] BT produced the score for the 2001 film Zoolander, but had his name removed from the project. His tracks for the film were finished by composer David Arnold. BT also composed music for the Pixar animated short film Partysaurus Rex, released in 2012 alongside the 3D release of Finding Nemo.[51]

He has scored the video games Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas (2000), Wreckless: The Yakuza Missions (2002), FIFA Football 2002 (2002), Need for Speed: Underground (2003), Burnout Revenge (2005), Need For Speed: Most Wanted (2005) and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 (2004). He made the official second-long alert tone for the Circa News app.[1] In 2013, he scored Betrayal, a 13-episode drama on ABC.

In 2014, BT was selected by Walt Disney Company executives to score the music for the Tomorrowland-themed area at Shanghai Disneyland, which opened in 2016. He spent more than two years on the project, writing more than four hours of music that are played out of more than 200 speakers spread throughout Tomorrowland. BT called the undertaking "one of the most thrilling experiences of my life."[12]

Software

Sonik Architects

During the production of This Binary Universe, Transeau wanted to program drums in surround sound, and found that software tools to accomplish this weren't readily available. He decided to develop his own, forming his own software company, Sonik Architects, to create a line of sound design tools for the studio and another line of tools and plug-ins designed for live performance. The company's first release was the drum machine surround sound sequencer BreakTweaker, a PC plug-in.[16][79] In 2009, Sonik Architects released Sonifi, a product for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch that enables musicians to replicate BT's stutter edit effect live.[80][81] BT himself has used it during live shows.[81]

In December 2010, Sonik Architects was acquired by software and music production company iZotope,[82] and at the Winter NAMM Show in January 2011, the Stutter Edit plug-in, based on BT's patented technique of real-time manipulation of digital audio, was released by iZotope and BT.[83]

In 2020, Transeau released an upgraded version of his Stutter Edit plug-in with iZotope, called Stutter Edit 2. This version includes more sound effects, more presets, and new features such as Auto Mode and the Curve editor.[84][85]

Other software

Transeau is a user of digital audio workstation FL Studio and he was included in the Power Users section on Image-Line's site in 2013.[86] In 2014, BT collaborated with Boulanger Labs in creating the Leap Motion app Muse, a device that allows users to compose their own ambient sounds using gestural control.[43] He also developed a standalone plugin synthesizer called BT Phobos for the music software company Spitfire Audio, which was released on April 6, 2017.[87][88][89][90] BT created presets for the synth plugin Parallels, released by Softube in 2019.[91] He also created analog synth tone patches for the synthesized Omnisphere 2, created by ILIO.[92]

In 2022, BT released the reverb Tails[93] with Unfiltered Audio and the synth plugin Polaris with Spitfire.[94]

Personal life

 
BT in 2009

BT lives with his daughter in Maryland. In 2008, he was involved in dispute about his daughter's custody with the child's mother, Ashley Duffy.[95][96] He is an avid scuba diver, and supports the preservation of sharks.[97] In February 2014, BT partnered with EDM lifestyle brand Electric Family to produce a collaboration bracelet for which 100% of the proceeds are donated to the Shark Trust.[98] On October 19, 2014, BT was married to Lacy Transeau (née Bean).[99]

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
2011 These Hopeful Machines Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album[3] Nominated

International Dance Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012 "Must Be the Love" IDMA Award for Best Trance Track[100] Nominated
2013 "Skylarking" IDMA Award for Best Trance Track[101] Nominated
BT IDMA Award for Best North American DJ[101] Nominated

Beatport Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 A Song Across Wires Beatport Award for Album of the Year Nominated

Computer Music Awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 BT Computer Music magazine Innovative Award Won
Computer Music magazine Performance Award Won

BMI Film & TV Awards

Year Nominated work Category Result
2002 The Fast and the Furious BMI Film Music Award Won

Discography

Studio albums

With All Hail the Silence

See also

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This article contains paid contributions It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page Brian Wayne Transeau born October 4 1971 known by his initials as BT is an American musician DJ singer songwriter record producer composer and audio engineer An artist in the electronic music genre he is credited as a pioneer of the trance and intelligent dance music styles that paved the way for EDM 1 and for stretching electronic music to its technical breaking point 2 In 2010 he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Electronic Dance Album for These Hopeful Machines 3 He creates music within a myriad of styles such as classical film composition and bass music BTBT in 2019Background informationBirth nameBrian Wayne TranseauAlso known asPranaElastic ChakraElastic RealityLibraDharmaKaistarGTBBorn 1971 10 04 October 4 1971 age 51 Rockville Maryland U S GenresElectronictrancetrip hopIDMhouseambientbreakbeatbig beatglitchorchestralOccupation s DJ singer songwriter musician composer record producer and audio engineerYears active1989 presentLabelsWarner Bros PerfectoRepriseVanditHeadspaceNettwerkDTS405Black HoleNew StateArmadaEnhancedAnjunabeatsFlashoverColdharbourBinary AcousticsMonstercat BT holds multiple patents for pioneering the technique he calls stutter editing 4 5 This production technique consists of taking a small fragment of sound and repeating it rhythmically often at audio rate values while processing the resultant stream using advanced digital processing techniques 6 BT was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records for his song Somnambulist Simply Being Loved recognized as using the largest number of vocal edits in a song 6 178 edits 1 4 7 BT s work with stutter edit techniques led to the formation of software development company Sonik Architects developer of the sound processing software plug ins Stutter Edit and BreakTweaker and Phobos with Spitfire Audio 6 BT has produced collaborated and written with a variety of artists including Death Cab for Cutie Howard Jones Peter Gabriel David Bowie Madonna Markus Schulz Armin van Buuren Sting Depeche Mode Tori Amos NSYNC Blake Lewis The Roots Guru Britney Spears Paul van Dyk and Tiesto He has composed original scores for films such as Go The Fast and the Furious and Monster and his scores and compositions have appeared on television series such as Smallville Six Feet Under and Philip K Dick s Electric Dreams 1 8 9 10 11 He was commissioned to compose a four hour 256 channel installation composition for the Tomorrowland themed area at Shanghai Disneyland which opened in 2016 12 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1989 1994 Early career 2 2 1995 1996 Ima 2 3 1997 1998 ESCM 2 4 1999 2002 Movement in Still Life 2 5 2003 2005 Emotional Technology 2 6 2006 2009 This Binary Universe 2 7 2010 2011 These Hopeful Machines 2 8 2012 If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I and Morceau Subrosa 2 9 2013 2014 A Song Across Wires and radio shows 2 10 2015 2019 Electronic Opus All Hail the Silence and 2 11 2020 present The Lost Art of Longing Genesis json Metaversal and The Secret Language of Trees 3 Film TV and video game scores 4 Software 4 1 Sonik Architects 4 2 Other software 5 Personal life 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Grammy Awards 6 2 International Dance Music Awards 6 3 Beatport Music Awards 6 4 Computer Music Awards 6 5 BMI Film amp TV Awards 7 Discography 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditBT was born in Rockville Maryland on October 4 1971 His father was an FBI and DEA agent and his mother a psychiatrist 10 BT started listening to classical music at the age of 4 13 and started playing classical piano at an early age utilizing the Suzuki method 4 14 By the age of eight he was studying composition and theory at the Washington Conservatory of Music 3 15 16 He was introduced to electronic music through the breakdancing culture and the Vangelis score for the film Blade Runner which led him to discover influential electronic music artists such as Afrika Bambaataa Kraftwerk New Order and Depeche Mode 13 14 16 In high school he played drums in one band bass in a ska band and guitar in a punk group 14 At 15 he was accepted to the Berklee College of Music in Boston Massachusetts where he studied jazz and enjoyed experimenting such as running keyboards through old guitar pedals 14 15 16 Career EditBT is a multi instrumentalist playing piano guitar bass keyboards synths sequencers the glockenspiel drum machines and instruments he has modified himself 14 16 His process for creating songs typically starts with composition on basic instruments like the piano or an acoustic guitar 17 1989 1994 Early career Edit In 1989 after dropping out of Berklee BT moved to Los Angeles where he tried unsuccessfully to get signed as a singer songwriter Realizing he should focus on the electronic music he was more passionate about he moved back to Maryland in 1990 and began collaborating with friends Ali Dubfire Shirazinia and Sharam Tayebi of Deep Dish Together they started Deep Dish Records 14 16 18 Early in his career BT worked under a variety of musical aliases including Prana Elastic Chakra Elastic Reality Libra Dharma Kaistar and GTB 9 1995 1996 Ima Edit In the early years of BT s career he became a pioneering artist in the trance genre this despite the fact that he does not consider himself a DJ since he infrequently spins records and comes from an eclectic music background 16 19 When he started out such common elements as a build breakdown and drop were unclassified BT s was a unique interpretation of what electronic music could be 20 His first recordings A Moment of Truth and Relativity became hits in dance clubs in the UK His productions were not yet popular in the US and he was initially unaware that he had become popular across the Atlantic where UK DJs like Sasha were regularly spinning his music for crowds Sasha bought BT a ticket to London where BT witnessed his own success in the clubs with several thousand clubbers responding dramatically when Sasha played BT s song He also met Paul Oakenfold playing him tracks that would make up his first album He was quickly signed to Oakenfold s record label a subsidiary of Warner Brothers 3 16 21 BT s 1995 debut album Ima released on Oakenfold s label was a progressive house effort 16 The opening track Nocturnal Transmission was featured in The Fast and the Furious The album also featured a song called Loving You More with Vincent Covello Blending house beats with sweeping New Age sounds Ima helped to create the trance sound 22 Ima 今 is the Japanese word for now BT has stated that it also means many other things and that the intention of the album is to have a different effect for everyone Following the release of Ima BT began traveling to England regularly It was during this time that he met Tori Amos They would collaborate on his song Blue Skies which reached the number one spot on Billboard magazine s Dance Club Songs chart in January 1997 This track helped expand BT s notability beyond Europe into North America He soon began to remix songs for well known artists such as Sting Madonna Seal Sarah McLachlan NSYNC Britney Spears Diana Ross and Mike Oldfield 16 23 1997 1998 ESCM Edit BT s second album ESCM acronym for Electric Sky Church Music released in 1997 features more complex melodies and traditional harmonies along with a heavier use of vocals The tone of the album is darker and less whimsical than Ima The album as a whole is much more diverse than BT s debut expanding into drum and bass breakbeat hip hop rock and vocally based tracks 23 The biggest hit from ESCM was Flaming June a modern trance collaboration with German DJ Paul van Dyk 23 Van Dyk and BT would go on to collaborate on a number of works including Namistai found on the later album Movement in Still Life as well as van Dyk s remix of BT s Blue Skies and Remember Remember featured Jan Johnston on vocals and reached 1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart 24 BT and Van Dyk also remixed the van Dyk classic Forbidden Fruit as well as Dina Carroll s Run to You and BT collaborated with Simon Hale on Firewater and Remember 4 1999 2002 Movement in Still Life Edit BT playing an acoustic version of Satellite from his 1999 album Movement in Still Life in 2006In 1999 BT released his third album Movement in Still Life and continued his previous experimentation outside of the trance genre 22 25 The album features a strong element of nu skool breaks a genre he helped define with Hip Hop Phenomenon 9 in collaboration with Tsunami One aka Adam Freeland and Kevin Beber 26 Along with trance collaborations with Paul van Dyk and DJ Rap Movement includes pop Never Gonna Come Back Down with M Doughty on vocals progressive house Dreaming with Kirsty Hawkshaw on vocals and hip hop influenced tracks Madskill Mic Chekka which samples Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five s The Message and Smartbomb a mix of funky heavy riffs from both synthesizers and guitars woven over a hip hop break 23 Shame and Satellite lean toward an alt rock sound while Godspeed and Dreaming fall into classic trance ranks Running Down the Way Up a collaboration with fellow electronic act Hybrid features sultry vocals and acoustic guitars heavily edited into a progressive breakbeat track Dreaming and Godspeed reached number 5 and number 10 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart respectively 27 Never Gonna Come Back Down reached 9 the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart 28 and number 16 on Billboard s Alternative Songs chart 29 and the album reached number 166 on the Billboard 200 album charts 30 Long interested in branching out into film scoring BT got the opportunity when director Doug Liman asked him to score Go a 1999 film about dance music culture Shortly after creating the score BT moved to Los Angeles in order to further pursue film scoring He also began writing music for string quartets to prove his capabilities beyond electronic music He was then hired to score the film Under Suspicion with a 60 piece string section 16 22 For The Fast and the Furious BT s score featured a 70 piece ensemble along with polyrhythmic tribal sounds produced by orchestral percussionists banging on car chassis 14 In 1999 BT collaborated with Peter Gabriel on the album OVO the soundtrack to the Millennium Dome Show in London 22 In 2001 he produced NSYNC s hit single Pop which won a 2001 Teen Choice Award for Choice Single won four MTV Video Music Awards and reached number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 9 on the UK Singles chart 4 In 2002 BT released the compilation album 10 Years in the Life a two disc collection of rarities and remixes including The Moment of Truth the first track he ever recorded 10 2003 2005 Emotional Technology Edit BT s fourth studio album released on August 5 2003 featured more vocal tracks than his previous fare including six with vocals by BT himself Emotional Technology was his most experimental album to date exploring a range of genres many consider it the poppiest of all his work Emotional Technology spent 25 weeks on the Billboard Dance Electronic Albums chart reaching the top spot 31 and it reached number 138 on the Billboard 200 charts 32 The biggest single from the album Somnambulist Simply Being Loved draws heavily from the breakbeats and new wave dance of New Order and Depeche Mode whom BT has cited as major influences 22 Somnambulist holds the Guinness World Record for the largest number of vocal edits in a single track with 6 178 1 7 33 It reached number 5 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart 34 and number 98 on the Billboard Hot 100 35 BT ventured into television production for Tommy Lee Goes to College for NBC in 2005 It starred Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee He executive produced the reality television series the idea for which he developed and sold to NBC 19 BT worked with Sting on his album Sacred Love co producing the track Never Coming Home 36 2006 2009 This Binary Universe Edit BT performing Flaming June at Ultra Music Festival in 2008BT s fifth studio album This Binary Universe released on August 29 2006 is his second album released in 5 1 surround sound 37 38 the first being the soundtrack to the 2003 film Monster The double album highlights a mix of genres including jazz breakbeats and classical Three songs feature a full 110 piece orchestra Unlike his previous two albums which featured vocals on almost every track this album is entirely instrumental The tracks change genres constantly For example The Antikythera Mechanism starts off almost lullaby like complete with a piano acoustic guitars and reversed beats halfway through the track it explodes with a 110 piece orchestra followed by a section of breakbeats and ending with the de construction of the orchestra Animated videos created by visual effects artist Scott Pagano to accompany each song were included in a DVD packaged along with the CD 16 37 This Binary Universe reached number 4 on the Billboard Dance Electronic Albums chart 39 BT s company Sonik Architects built the drum machine the first in surround sound used on the album 16 Keyboard magazine said of the album In a hundred years it could well be studied as the first major electronic work of the new millennium 40 Wired called it an innovative masterpiece 41 In November and December 2006 BT toured the album with Thomas Dolby opening 16 The concert featured a live slideshow of images from DeviantArt as a backdrop 42 All the shows were done in 5 1 surround sound with BT playing piano bass and other instruments live and also singing on a cover of Mad World by Tears for Fears 43 Earlier in 2006 BT performed with an orchestra and conductor and visuals for an audience of 11 000 at the Video Games Live concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles 16 2010 2011 These Hopeful Machines Edit BT performing at GearFest in 2011BT s sixth studio album These Hopeful Machines was released on February 2 2010 The double album features dance pop trance house breaks soundscapes orchestral interludes acoustic guitar and stutter edits With BT spending several years perfecting the album mathematically placing edits and loops to create an album of ultimate depth and movement 41 each of the songs went through a lengthy recording process BT has estimated that each song on the album took over 100 sessions to record adding that Every Other Way took 2 months to write and record working 14 to 20 hours a day 7 days a week 15 These Hopeful Machines was nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award for Best Electronic Dance Album 3 The album features guest appearances from and collaborations with Stewart Copeland of The Police Kirsty Hawkshaw A Million Stars JES Every Other Way and The Light in Things Rob Dickinson Always and The Unbreakable Christian Burns Suddenly Emergency and Forget Me and Andrew Bayer The Emergency 6 41 It contains the most singles released from any BT album with 8 of the 12 tracks released as singles Official remixes were made by Armin van Buuren and Chicane It reached number 6 on the Billboard Dance Electronic Albums chart 44 and number 154 on the Billboard 200 album charts 45 The singles Emergency and Rose of Jericho reached numbers 3 and 5 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart respectively 46 A remix album titled These Re Imagined Machines was released in 2011 These Humble Machines an un mixed album featuring shorter radio edit versions of the tracks similar to the US version of Movement in Still Life was also released in 2011 47 2012 If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I and Morceau Subrosa Edit On June 19 2012 BT released If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I along with Morceau Subrosa his seventh and eighth studio albums If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I was an about face from BT s previous album These Hopeful Machines utilizing minimal beats ambient soundscapes and glitch music as opposed to the electronic music style of These Hopeful Machines Morceau Subrosa is very different in style compared to most of BT s previous works favoring ambient soundscapes and minimal beats 48 2013 2014 A Song Across Wires and radio shows Edit BT s ninth studio album A Song Across Wires was released worldwide on August 16 2013 20 Blending elements of trance progressive house and electro 20 the club music oriented album reached number 5 on the Billboard Dance Electronic Albums chart 49 and features four Beatport No 1 trance singles Tomahawk with Adam K Must Be the Love with Arty and Nadia Ali Skylarking and Surrounded with Au5 and Aqualung 43 On the album BT also collaborates with Senadee Andrew Bayer Tania Zygar Emma Hewitt JES Fractal tyDi and K pop singer Bada 50 In 2012 he released the mix collection Laptop Symphony based on his laptop performances on his Sirius XM radio show which range from dubstep to drumstep to progressive to trance 51 In 2013 he started a new Sirius XM radio program Skylarking on the Electric Area channel 52 2015 2019 Electronic Opus All Hail the Silence and Edit BT performing live at The Paramount in Huntington New York in 2019 BT performing live at The Paramount in Huntington New York in 2019On November 10 2014 BT announced a Kickstarter project with Tommy Tallarico to produce Electronic Opus an electronic symphonic album with re imagined orchestral versions of BT s songs The project reached its crowd funding goal of 200 000 53 A live orchestra played during Video Games Live on March 29 2015 while the album was released on October 12 2015 54 55 On March 7 2012 it was announced that BT and Christian Burns had formed a band called All Hail the Silence with encouragement from Vince Clarke They released their first unofficial single Looking Glass online in 2012 56 On July 21 2014 Transeau and Burns announced that their band would be touring with Erasure in the fall of 2014 for the album The Violet Flame 57 On August 24 2016 the band announced that they would release a limited edition colored 12 vinyl collectible extended play entitled AHTS 001 with Shopify on September 19 2016 58 On September 28 2018 the band released their first official single Diamonds in the Snow along with its accompanying music video 59 They released the music video for Temptation in December 2018 60 The band s first album Daggers stylized as was released on January 18 2019 61 62 On December 14 2015 BT disclosed news to DJ Mag about a new album to come by early 2016 Similar to This Binary Universe BT explained that the entire record is recorded in a way I ve never recorded anything before and that it has a modular ambient aesthetic 63 64 The album was released digitally on October 14 2016 and physically on December 2 2016 via Black Hole Recordings along with an accompanying film 65 Due to the restrictions of most music sites which forbid blank album titles BT chose to name the album the underscore character BT has admitted that this title has resulted in complaints from fans about difficulties in finding the album on popular services due to the inability of most search engines to handle the character 66 67 On January 17 2017 BT released an extended version of 68 On October 10 2019 BT announced on Instagram that two new albums were slated for release in the Fall of 2019 Between Here and You an ambient album consisting of ten tracks and Everything You re Searching for Is on the Other Side of Fear a 17 track album with sounds akin to those from This Binary Universe and Between Here and You was released on October 18 2019 69 and reached the number 1 spot on the Electronic Albums Chart on iTunes 70 Everything You re Searching for Is on the Other Side of Fear was released on December 13 2019 71 72 2020 present The Lost Art of Longing Genesis json Metaversal and The Secret Language of Trees Edit On June 19 2020 BT released the single 1AM in Paris The War which featured singer Iraina Mancini and DJ Matt Fax citation needed On July 17 2020 another single No Warning Lights was released featuring Emma Hewitt on vocals 73 It was later announced that The Lost Art of Longing would be his thirteenth album released on August 14 2020 74 In May 2021 Transeau entered into the world of NFTs by composing music for a digital artwork piece entitled DUNESCAPE XXI and soon afterwards auctioning off a digital artwork piece entitled Genesis json which includes 24 hours worth of original music that contains an Indian raga and 15 000 hand sequenced audio and visual moments The artwork is programmed to give a special message on the owner s birthday and is the only work of art that puts itself to sleep on a certain time 75 In September 2021 BT announced his 14th album Metaversal which was created and programmed entirely on a blockchain for release on September 29 The album was released publicly on November 19 76 77 On June 6 2023 Transeau released a single k means clustering and announced his 15th album The Secret Language of Trees which was released on July 11 78 Film TV and video game scores EditBT began scoring films in 1999 with Go Since then he has scored over a dozen films including The Fast and the Furious Monster Gone in 60 Seconds Lara Croft Tomb Raider and Catch and Release 14 16 22 40 His soundtrack for Stealth featured the song She Can Do That with lead vocals from David Bowie 16 BT produced the score for the 2001 film Zoolander but had his name removed from the project His tracks for the film were finished by composer David Arnold BT also composed music for the Pixar animated short film Partysaurus Rex released in 2012 alongside the 3D release of Finding Nemo 51 He has scored the video games Die Hard Trilogy 2 Viva Las Vegas 2000 Wreckless The Yakuza Missions 2002 FIFA Football 2002 2002 Need for Speed Underground 2003 Burnout Revenge 2005 Need For Speed Most Wanted 2005 and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 2004 He made the official second long alert tone for the Circa News app 1 In 2013 he scored Betrayal a 13 episode drama on ABC In 2014 BT was selected by Walt Disney Company executives to score the music for the Tomorrowland themed area at Shanghai Disneyland which opened in 2016 He spent more than two years on the project writing more than four hours of music that are played out of more than 200 speakers spread throughout Tomorrowland BT called the undertaking one of the most thrilling experiences of my life 12 Software EditSonik Architects Edit During the production of This Binary Universe Transeau wanted to program drums in surround sound and found that software tools to accomplish this weren t readily available He decided to develop his own forming his own software company Sonik Architects to create a line of sound design tools for the studio and another line of tools and plug ins designed for live performance The company s first release was the drum machine surround sound sequencer BreakTweaker a PC plug in 16 79 In 2009 Sonik Architects released Sonifi a product for the iPhone iPad and iPod Touch that enables musicians to replicate BT s stutter edit effect live 80 81 BT himself has used it during live shows 81 In December 2010 Sonik Architects was acquired by software and music production company iZotope 82 and at the Winter NAMM Show in January 2011 the Stutter Edit plug in based on BT s patented technique of real time manipulation of digital audio was released by iZotope and BT 83 In 2020 Transeau released an upgraded version of his Stutter Edit plug in with iZotope called Stutter Edit 2 This version includes more sound effects more presets and new features such as Auto Mode and the Curve editor 84 85 Other software Edit Transeau is a user of digital audio workstation FL Studio and he was included in the Power Users section on Image Line s site in 2013 86 In 2014 BT collaborated with Boulanger Labs in creating the Leap Motion app Muse a device that allows users to compose their own ambient sounds using gestural control 43 He also developed a standalone plugin synthesizer called BT Phobos for the music software company Spitfire Audio which was released on April 6 2017 87 88 89 90 BT created presets for the synth plugin Parallels released by Softube in 2019 91 He also created analog synth tone patches for the synthesized Omnisphere 2 created by ILIO 92 In 2022 BT released the reverb Tails 93 with Unfiltered Audio and the synth plugin Polaris with Spitfire 94 Personal life Edit BT in 2009BT lives with his daughter in Maryland In 2008 he was involved in dispute about his daughter s custody with the child s mother Ashley Duffy 95 96 He is an avid scuba diver and supports the preservation of sharks 97 In February 2014 BT partnered with EDM lifestyle brand Electric Family to produce a collaboration bracelet for which 100 of the proceeds are donated to the Shark Trust 98 On October 19 2014 BT was married to Lacy Transeau nee Bean 99 Awards and nominations EditGrammy Awards Edit Year Nominated work Category Result2011 These Hopeful Machines Grammy Award for Best Electronic Dance Album 3 NominatedInternational Dance Music Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2012 Must Be the Love IDMA Award for Best Trance Track 100 Nominated2013 Skylarking IDMA Award for Best Trance Track 101 NominatedBT IDMA Award for Best North American DJ 101 NominatedBeatport Music Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2014 A Song Across Wires Beatport Award for Album of the Year NominatedComputer Music Awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2014 BT Computer Music magazine Innovative Award WonComputer Music magazine Performance Award WonBMI Film amp TV Awards Edit Year Nominated work Category Result2002 The Fast and the Furious BMI Film Music Award WonDiscography EditMain article BT discography Studio albums Ima 1995 ESCM 1997 Movement in Still Life 1999 Emotional Technology 2003 This Binary Universe 2006 These Hopeful Machines 2010 If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I 2012 Morceau Subrosa 2012 A Song Across Wires 2013 2016 Between Here and You 2019 Everything You re Searching for Is on the Other Side of Fear 2019 The Lost Art of Longing 2020 102 Metaversal 2021 76 77 The Secret Language of Trees 2023 With All Hail the Silence Daggers 2019 See also EditList of Number 1 Dance Hits United States List of artists who reached number one on the U S Dance chart Granular synthesis Stutter editReferences Edit a b c d e Tyler Gray Would You Want to Hear This New Circa News Sound Whenever News Breaks Fast Company October 3 2013 Curtis Silver BT Talks These Hopeful Machines Math and Inspiration Wired February 2 2010 a b c d e BT First Time Nominee BT Part One Grammy com January 18 2011 a b c d e Clayton Perry Interview Brian Transeau Singer Songwriter and Producer Seattle Post Intelligencer April 26 2011 Method and Apparatus for Digital Audio Generation and Manipulation Patent 793587911551696 Time Varying Processing of Repeated Digital Audio Samples in Accordance with a User Defined Effect Patent 814549611807214 a b c Cosmin Lukacs Interview With BT aka Brian Transeau Archived February 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine Trance Sound September 10 2010 a b DJ Ron Slomowicz 21 Records That Made Me Happy to Be a DJ About com Accessed August 3 2014 David Battino Kelli Richards The Art Of Digital Music Backbeat Books 2005 p 10 a b c Damon Fonooni Embracing BT Archived June 24 2012 at the Wayback Machine Lunar 2002 a b c Steph Evans Earmilk Interview BT Earmilk August 20 2013 New Episodes of Philip K Dick s Electric Dreams to Feature Music by Mark Isham BT amp Bear McCreary Film Music Reporter January 9 2018 a b Newman Melinda June 16 2016 Meet the Composer Who Wrote the Music for Shanghai Disneyland s Tomorrowland The Hollywood Reporter a b Tim Bomba Home is where the art is The Hollywood Reporter November 14 2006 a b c d e f g h Richard Buskin Brian Transeau Emotional Experience Archived August 8 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sound on Sound December 2001 a b c BT Wears His Lab Coat for These Hopeful Machines Keyboard February 26 2010 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Mark Small Berklee Today Berklee edu Retrieved August 3 2014 Brittany Gaston Hot on the heels of controversy dance music legend BT releases his ninth studio LP Archived August 8 2014 at the Wayback Machine Beatport August 14 2013 Hyperreal org a b Muther Christopher October 2 2004 The world at his fingertips The Boston Globe a b c Rafael De La Torre EDM Interview Magnetic Catches Up With BT To Discuss New Album Magnetic June 14 2013 Kara Nesbitt Elite Daily Talks A Song Across Wires amp More With B T Archived August 6 2014 at archive today Elite Daily August 21 2013 a b c d e f Geoff Boucher He s Breaking the Spell of Trance Music Los Angeles Times August 20 2000 a b c d Ravi Baskaran Beatific Broward Palm Beach New Times July 13 2000 Remember Billboard Dance Club Songs Billboard Retrieved August 3 2014 Sean Bidder Trance Defector URB July August 2000 BT Movement In Still Life CD Album at Discogs Discogs 2011 Retrieved January 9 2011 Godspeed Billboard Dance Club Songs Billboard Retrieved August 3 2014 Never Gonna Come Back Down Billboard Dance Club Songs Billboard Retrieved August 3 2014 Never Gonna Come Back Down Alternative Songs Billboard Retrieved August 3 2014 Movement In Still Life Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved August 3 2014 Emotional Technology Billboard Dance Electronic Albums Retrieved August 3 2014 Emotional Technology Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved August 3 2014 Greg Rule Drumming Mixing amp Editing Tips From BT Drum July 2010 Simply Being Loved Somnambulist Billboard Dance Club Songs Retrieved August 3 2014 Simply Being Loved Somnambulist Billboard Hot 100 Retrieved August 3 2014 Sting Sacred Love a b BTs Last FM site David Murphy and Dave Powers Digital Music Innovators PC Magazine August 2 2006 This Binary Universe Billboard Dance Electronic Albums Retrieved August 3 2014 a b Stephen Fortner The Mind Of BT Keyboard December 2005 a b c Curtis Silver BT Talks These Hopeful Machines Math and Inspiration Wired February 2 2010 DeviantArt Presents BT and Thomas Dolby a b c Dan Olbrych January 7 2014 BT on New Production Tech Holy S t DJ Times Archived from the original on February 12 2014 These Hopeful Machines Billboard Dance Electronic Albums Retrieved August 3 2014 These Hopeful Machines Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved August 3 2014 Emergency Billboard Dance Club Songs Retrieved July 7 2014 Danny Turner Interview BT Future Music September 2010 Electronica Visionary BT Redefines Musical Composition Archived August 8 2014 at the Wayback Machine Gunnar June 20 2012 A Song Across Wires Billboard Dance Electronic Albums Retrieved August 3 2014 Good summer for music fans Archived from the original on June 15 2013 Retrieved May 1 2013 a b Gary Graff BT s Busy 2012 Mix Set Quiet EP amp a Follow Up to Machines Billboard March 1 2012 PREMIERE OF SKYLARKING RADIO Archived from the original on September 25 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Takahashi Dean 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