![]() That said, BT does feature a few singers on “Emotional Technology”: ‘N Sync’s JC Chasez (“Force of Gravity”), actress Rose McGowan and Girls Against Boys’ Scott McCloud (“Superfabulous”), Jan Johnston (“Communicate”) and Gang Starr’s Guru (“Knowledge of Self”), among others. My records are growing in a more artist direction.” ![]() ![]() “This is the first record where my voice is everywhere,” he says. Unlike past albums, where his voice was kept to a minimum, “Emotional Technology” spotlights the artist’s vocal skills-as well as his compositional and production prowess. “I am putting myself on the chopping block with this one.” “I realize this album is a leap forward artistically for me,” BT says. 5 release of his new artist album, the powerful and personal “Emotional Technology” (Nettwerk America), BT inches ever closer to modern rock artist status - without sacrificing his dance/electronic roots or the beat of his own drum.įor BT (aka Brian Transeau), there are no boundaries when it comes to creating and consuming music. 1 hits on Billboard’s Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart: “Remember” and “Blue Skies” (featuring Tori Amos).Īlong the way, BT has composed music for a handful of films, including “The Fast and the Furious,” “Go” and “Under Suspicion.” He is currently working on the score for “Monster” starring Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci. He has also released three genre-blurring artist albums (including the richly textured “Movement in Still Life”) and compilations (like “10 Years in the Life”) and has scored two No. Two years ago, much to the chagrin of dance/electronic purists, he co-produced “Pop” for ‘N Sync’s chart-topping album, “Celebrity.” As a producer and remixer, he has worked with Madonna, Sarah McLachlan, Deep Dish and Seal, among others. BT has always straddled the fence of dance/electronic and pop/rock.
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