His name is synonymous with pushing the boundaries of dance music; two simple letters defining the most innovative dance artist in America, his name- BT. He has done everything imaginable in dance music, in every way. His newest release, Technology EP, is a double vinyl set of gems from his new album "Emotional Technology." This EP features remixes from Tiesto, Dylan Rhymes, Compuforic, and Attention Deficit.
The A track on this set is the Tiesto Remix of "The Force of Gravity." The melodic trancer has some subtle piano elements blended seamlessly with a driving Tiesto bassline that guarantees a happy crowd. The sweet vocals of JC Chasez compliment this track so well, it doesn't sound like a remix. Breakin up the next remix is Dylan Rhymes with his Push Up Remix of "The Force of Gravity." This mix has a harder-edged feel, but it doesn't detract from the pure freshness of the overall mix. The partial vocal mix has some funky and dirty synth loops. It is a whole different approach from the first mix.
Checking in the C spot on this two disc set is the song "Superfabulous." The knob-twisting details on this one go to Compuforic with their 12" Remix. They give the song an electro feel infused with disco overtones. The funked-up vocals are provided by Rose McGowan. This song is pure Rock & Roll. Last but certainly not least is Attention Deficit with their mix of "The Great Escape." Attention Deficit is none other than Dave Dresden and Ryeland Allison. This track is the definition of trance. It has flowing vocals with beautiful piano parts and floating synth loops. It is a fine piece of work and can help explain why Dave Dresden is one of the most in-demand remixers at the moment. The song will truly take you away.
BT has never let me down with his productions. This EP is the farthest thing from a let down. It will bring any trance fan to their knees to worship the man, BT.