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This Binary Universe (W/Dvd) (Dts)

This Binary Universe (W/Dvd) (Dts)

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Artist: Bt
Label: Digital Sound
Category: Music

Buy New: $97.75
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New (5) Used (17) from $29.99

Seller: sallys-book-place
Sales Rank: 95,626

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 692860114029
UPC: 692860114029
EAN: 0692860114029
ASIN: B000G8OZ16

Release Date: August 29, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • All That Makes Us Human Continues
  • Dynamic Symmetry
  • The Internal Locus
  • 1.618
  • See You On The Other Side
  • The Antikythera Mechanism
  • Good Morning Kaia

  Disc 2
  • All That Makes Us Human Continues [Music Video]
  • Dynamic Symmetry [Music Video]
  • The Internal Locus [Music Video]
  • 1.618 [Music Video]
  • See You On The Other Side [Music Video]
  • The Antikythera Mechanism [Music Video]
  • Good Morning Kaia [Music Video]

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
BT's This Binary Universe is really a follow-up to his 2004 soundtrack to Monster, a brilliant work of cinematic moods and ambient Americana. It was unjustly ignored by both the Oscars and the Grammys, where it should have at least been nominated for Best Surround Sound Recording. None of that has stopped Brian Transeau from going further down this path of expansive ambient electronica that takes him out of the techno-pop and trance direction he had been pursuing. This Binary Universe taps into BT's classical side, with expansive arrangements and intricate, albeit minimalist, thematic development. From the opening of "All That Makes Us Human Continues," BT reveals himself as a master of Eno-esque melancholy, as simple melodies evolve through an electro-orchestral instrumental palette. Lounge jazz with solos in the key of abstract, plaintive arpeggiated guitars, electro marches, minimalist hymns, and pastoral dreamscapes drive an album that seeks out joy and redemption, but not without traveling through the dark. The last track, "Good Morning Kaia," is a paean to his newborn daughter, and the most purely anthemic track on the disc.

I suspect the real raison d'être of This Binary Universe is the accompanying 5:1 surround DVD. BT creates an immersive space that's less sonic pinball and more audio sculpture, often revealing different aspects of his music than in the stereo mix. Each song on the DVD has a unique video that includes antique robots, surreal landscape drawings, live action fantasies, and abstract designs. It's the best way to experience this music, but whether you watch the DVD or tune into the stereo CD, This Binary Universe may be the first ambient symphony of the 21st century. --John Diliberto



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