EMOTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (2003)

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Released in August 2003 under the Nettwerk Label this album has more 'pop' to it and vocals by BT. With amazing vocals by Rose McGowan ('Superfabulous') and Jan Johnston ("Communicate") to name a few, each song on the album evokes its own series of emotions. The noteworthy track on this album is 'Somnambulist' also known as 'Simply Being Loved' which made its way into the Guiness Book of World Records in 2003 for the largest number of vocal edits in a song - 6,178 to be exact.

  1. Intro (Meeting Of A Hundred Yang)
  2. Knowledge Of Self
  3. Superfabulous
  4. Somnambulist*
  5. The Force Of Gravity
  6. Dark Heart Dawning
  7. The Great Escape
  8. P A R I S
  9. Circles
  10. Last Moment Of Clarity
  11. Communicate
  12. Animals
  13. The Only Constant Is Change

*Of note, this word was inspired by Henry Miller's body of work, 'The Rosy Crucifixion: Sexus, Plexus, Nexus' as mentioned in this interview (at 4:33 mark).

 

Courtesy of: Beat Factor

Overview of the re-released "Emotional Technology" with four unreleased tracks by Bianca Balan.

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Courtesy of: BT

Dropping 9 spots to #92, BT talks about the events of 2004 and a little known fact he is not a DJ.

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Courtesy of: Electronic Musician magazine

"Yet with all the digital manipulation that he brings to bear, there's nothing machinelike about the end product." -Mike Levine

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Courtesy of: BT

Re-entering the list at #83, BT talks about the life of 2003 .

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Courtesy of: @thiswholecity

From CMJ New Music Report. Song by song break down of, 'Emotional Technology.'

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Courtesy of: M-Pulse (Digital Newsletter of M-Audio)

“Remix” magazine editor Kylee Swenson continues her discussion with BT, dance music progenitor, in M-Audio’s booth at Winter NAMM.

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Courtesy of: M-Pulse (Digital Newsletter of M-Audio)

Kylee Swenson of “Remix” magazine had the honor of interviewing the very enthusiastic Reason and Live user at M-Audio’s booth at Winter NAMM.

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Courtesy of: Sound on Sound magazine

Interview from December 2001 that goes into detail about BT's film fun, movie scoring, working with N'Sync and what it is like to work with Peter Gabriel.

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