An electronic producer whose work has evolved since the late 1990s, from trance anthems to ambient experiments.
For a sense of his range, try "Memories In A Sea Of Forgetfulness" and "Flesh (Tilt's Going Home Mix)." They frame the poles of his sound pretty well.
BT's music never quite settled into one category, which is part of what makes his catalog worth hearing. The track "The Unbreakable" from 1999 became a notable release, though its history includes some legal disputes over authorship. Songs like "Memories In A Sea Of Forgetfulness" show his ambient side, while "Flesh (Tilt's Going Home Mix)" points toward his trance roots.
He started releasing music in the late 1990s, with "The Unbreakable" arriving in 1999. Albums like "Movement in Still Life" (2002), "This Binary Universe" (2006), and "Emotional Technology" (2014) followed. He's worked with other electronic artists like Paul Van Dyk and Sasha along the way.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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