Bits & Pieces
Posted by Brett
With BT’s official website defunct for close to a year now, there’s been little in the way of official news over the past few months. Still, here’s a quick round-up of what’s been going on since These Hopeful Machines was released 3 months ago:
These Hopeful Machines has been receiving mostly positive reviews from critics since its release. In particular, USA Today commented that:
BT’s lush, electro-organic soundscapes are so textured, nuanced and melodically inviting that even techno-phobes will be seduced by his forward-thinking musicality.
Wired also gave the album a highly positive review, stating that:
These Hopeful Machines is the culmination of years of that type of meticulous and mathematical creation… These Hopeful Machines incorporates many elements of past albums, with near-perfect transition… it’s an album of ultimate depth and movement.
… If you’ve never liked electronica before, this is the release that could change your mind.
For a full list of reviews and interviews, please check out this thread on the board, which sharpmath is kindly keeping updated.
Meanwhile, sharpmath also stumbled upon a Tumblr page which simply has 15 photos of the video shoots for Every Other Way and The Ghost In You. The video for Every Other Way was supposedly being wrapped up in early April. Nothing further is known about the video for The Ghost In You however, or even if this track will be released as a single.
While we’re on the topic of These Hopeful Machines, it’s worth noting that Feed The Monster, a collaboration with Charlotte Martin, and an as-of-yet-name-unknown track with Bassnectar have both vanished following their mentions on Amazon and Black Home Recordings’ respective websites. As always, time will tell if these tracks will ever see the light of day.
Judging from Twitter updates, it looks as though BT may be colaborating with Armin van Buuren on a track for Armin’s upcoming album, due for release in September. And possibly working on another track with JES as well.
Over on Facebook, BT recently held a vote for a merchandise design competition, with entries submitted by fans. You can view the entries and the results here. He also put up a poll asking if people would prefer a new 4-track EP every year, or a new 12-track album every three years. Votes were 55% in favour of the EP. Whether this will come to anything is pure speculation, but it’s interesting that BT is wanting feedback on something like this.
Lastly, as mentioned at the start, BT’s official website has been defunct for close to a year now - it’s still listing The Rose Of Jericho as the current single, and stating that a “new album” is coming soon, and the message board has been in the process of an overhaul for more than a year (wink wink indeed). Well, it looks like that is all set to change in a month or so. A few days ago, a new BTMusic.com Twitter account popped up out of nowhere - even the man himself sounded elatedly surprised - declaring:
New website, new tour, new single, it’s all going off for BT! Stay up to date with news & development of the new BTMUSIC.COM for 2010
Apparently the new BTMusic.com will be launched within a couple of months, and will feature “AMAZING social web integration”, new merchandise (a given), official videos through YouTube, and will also have a “microsite” version for the iPhone. I know for a fact that many months’ work has been put into this site, so it’ll be very interesting to see the final product.
That’s all for now. Peace out all!

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Orion702 on 05.12.2010 at 09:47 AM
Awesome summary. Both concise and informative. Thanks!
trancefan4life on 05.13.2010 at 07:43 PM
Good updates. I left my two cents at the wired.com review. I agree with their review for the most part, siding with the fact that electronic heads may be a bit turned off from the excessive acoustic sound. But not to disregard it, but to listen to it and appreciate that he’s broadening his sound.
I chuckle about btmusic.com…guess we’ll see when they get around to making it go live eh?
I’m glad that he’s going for a 4 track ep style. Hell he can change up and make an album if he wants to at anytime…but I like the idea of him ‘clustering’ his music because it seems like he is being pulled in a million directions with his indie/pop, prog house, trance, acoustic, etc. This may keep each release one consistent genre, which would be nice imho. Just like if he had released THM with one disc electronic and the other disc rock. Guess we’ll see.
sharpmath on 05.29.2010 at 02:26 PM
Thanks for the shout out in the article.
BTW, I am not a BT insider.
I just like his attention to detail (musically).