--- "Ed Hickey@Nubreaks" <freqdafunk@flashmail.com> wrote:
quoted 13 lines The tune was produced (in large part) by the US trance master BT (Brian
> The tune was produced (in large part) by the US trance master BT (Brian
> Transeau). He's got some top production skills. Just listen to the
> decimated glitchy percussion work and vocoder action in that "Pop" tune
> -
> nice. What you think of him working with N'Sync doesnt much matter - if
> you
> listen to his "Movement in Still Life" LP you'll hear some really great
> production - for breakbeat, trance, and more. I personally dont care
> for
> his trance stuff, but the breaks stuff is really quite top.
>
> Ed
>
This totally doesn't surprise me. BT was featured at a rave I went to in
Houston last year. He mostly did sort of bland trance, but he had the
most incredibly cheesy moves onstage-- for a DJ anyway. Every 45 seconds
or so he'd be messing with a keyboard, then suddenly he'd pick up one side
of the keyboard with one hand and bang the shit out of it sideways with
the other while this blinding spotlight came on him and the rest of the
stage went dark. He would use this like a dance move, leaning way back
and getting his hips into it and all. It was SO corny, and he used it
about every 16 measures or 32 at most, but all the rollers and trippers
just started screaming every single fucking time. I guess he knows his
audience... just like NSYNC and their, uh... dancing, right?
Zzb
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