02 October 1999
The Fuzz
I received an email…of which I consider quite reliable…stating that very soon…and I mean VERY VERY SOON, there will be a HUGE BT remix coming out. Basically…the BIGGEST BT MIX EVER!!! The statement says just as big as the Sasha and BT Madonna Reemix, yet BT only! Now I don’t know about you, but there are very few artists bigger than Madonna and duos…well, I have always been impressed less with. So! I hope he’s remixing Limp Bizkit! Or Garth Brooks! Or something so ridiculous we all loose oure shorts. Did I spell everything right? lol.
I’m as in the dark as you guys are on this one!
I’m working on a newsgroup so you don’t have to continue returning here for the same ol text.
28 September 1999
The Fuzz
2 30th Strike Depeche Mode CD’s have arrived on Ebay with the 4th mix of It’s No Good (Brian Transeau Mix). They end soon so bid quickly.
I suppose even though it’s a few hours late…the other 3 mixes popped up on Ebay. I don’t need a new day for that.
The first 3 Mixes
Depeche Mode: The 30th Strike
Depeche Mode: The 30th Strike
26 September 1999
The Fuzz
Well if you’ve dropped by the Imusic BBS in the last 24 hours you’ve seen the post by BT. In regards to Jan Johnston stuff, he replied saying that she has a CD coming out next year on Perfecto. Included on that album will be the much rumoured about longtime live-only production written by her and BT called Flesh. Kick ass.
Sounds is also updated with a little Lenny Kravitz.
24 September 1999
The Fuzz
I have been out of town for the last week and just returned. I updated the Discography with some new information including details on a rumored RARE Go CDR.
By popular demand, I have added cover images to the Remix section. I’m still working on it and adding new ones all the time.
I will be uploading a new clip to the Sounds section in the next day or so. Leave a message on the Messageboard if you have a request.
16 September 1999
The Fuzz
An unplayed 12” Promo of Quark recently popped up on Ebay. The bidding war between 2 BT fans continued for days. As it eneded today, the piece of wax with 3 unreleased mixes pulled in a whopping $122.50. Congratulations to the winning bidder. Now if someone could only find that damn unreleased Divinity single.
11 September 1999
The Fuzz
Alright folks, here’s the news of the day…Remixes From The Heart ‘99 is up for auction at Ebay…with 2 days to go. There’s a reserve (I’m guessing $40), so if you want it, you’re gonna have to bid at least that. It’s an original, never played, from Germany, and has 3 of the 4 BT It’s No Good remixes. There’s supposedly only 500 copies. Click here to check it out.
10 September 1999
The Fuzz
There is a review on Mercury and Solace on the web. It’s about halfway down the page. Click here to read it. Thanks to Mr. Fal for the link.
09 September 1999
The Fuzz
BT just completed the Music Video for Mercury and Solace. The Video is apparently gorgeous and features Jan Johnston in it. Also, the single, to be released in the UK on September 27th, contains three mixes: The BT’s Master Mix, Quivver’s Transatlantic Mix and the Transa Mix.
Re: Movement In Still Life
The CD contains a song called Dreaming with vocals by Kirsty Hawksaw (Opus III). The track is apparently one of BT’s favorite songs he’s worked on since Grace. No News on whether or not it will (or when) be released as a single.
Fibonacci Sequence
Leonardo Fibonacci, who was born in the 12th century, studied a sequence of numbers with a different type of rule for determining the next number in a sequence. He began the sequence with 0,1, ... and then calculated each successive number from the sum of the previous two. This sequence of numbers is called the Fibonacci Numbers or Fibonacci Sequence. The Fibonacci numbers are interesting in that they occur throughout both nature and art. Especially of interest is what occurs when we look at the ratios of successive numbers.
EX: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89…
28 August 1999
The Fuzz
Re: his new CD (released in UK October 25) and [Re]Verb.
“I am starting my own label in Europe via pioneer called Headspace, thats where my UK and Japan record will be released, for US we are talking to 6 labels, were gonna decide over the next month and it will be out after Christmas, 2 records, because I wrote so many songs and because they fit together VERY differently and show different sides of me, etc,etc. . . . .the (RE)verb album is not QUITE finished yet, but is WAY close and is a colaboration between me, Sasha and tons of Real World artists. . . .that will be out next year too.”
Re: the rumor of scoring Stigmata and what film he’s doing now.
“...I was asked to do Stigmata actually, but didn’t have the time…[and the new film…] it’s called Under Suspicion…and I get to write for a sixty piece orchestra.”
01 January 1996
by Frank Broughton, Update USA
A couple of years ago Brian Transeau, Ali and Sharam of Deep Dish, and Lieven and Kurosh of DC label Music Now were sitting round a table at the Miami Winter Music Conference, joking about the potential of Washington DC as a major center of dance music. “We’re really going to put DC on the map,” they declared.