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| Ninja Member | Well, I have listened to the album 3 times today. I have some new insight. Its different, but its definately BT. The Circuit bends are pretty cool to listen to. It may not consist of blood pumping beats along the lines of "Sunblind", "Flaming June", or "The Great Escape", but it still awakens emotion like the rest of BT's music always has . . . just in a different way. I stand by this album - its good, just, a different kind of good. Its like when Bob Dylan first played Rock & Roll. He alienated the 'pop' crew but started a revolution we still thrive on today. BT may have just done the same thing. Circuit bends will become commonplace in the Electronic Music scene. This album gives light to the power of this method of sound manipulation . . when done right.
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| RETIRED | BT has done sountracks for a ton of movies you've probably seen.... like, the Fast and Furious sdtk to name one..... Go, Monster, the Jackal, Gone in 60 Seconds, Driven, Tomb Raider, American Pie, Zoolander.... i'm sure more that i can't think of off the top of my head. Musically, its a good album. lots of good work and musicianship. From a personal point of view, it just doesn't do it for me. Next. |
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