Movement in Still Life

Movement in Still Life Artist: Bt
Label: Embrace
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Format: Limited Edition
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


EAN: 5037023300287
ASIN: B00004TK6A


Release Date: 2000-11-21

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  1. The Art Of Sound
  2. Electronic music essentials for the new millennium

Tracks:

  1. Madskillz-Mic Chekka
  2. Never Gonna Come Back Down
  3. Dreaming
  4. Shame
  5. Movement in Still Life
  6. Satellite
  7. Godspeed
  8. Running Down Way Up
  9. Mercury and Solace
  10. Smartbomb
  11. Love on Haight Street

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Satellite.......2005-01-12

"Satellite" is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard. It is evocative, melancholy and yet hopeful. From the inital seconds of the song, I felt transported into a soundscape of emotion and thought. This version of the song, which is longer than the one on the American release of MISL, closes what is a varied, thought-out, and masterful album.

The first track might make you laugh at the audacity of the person leaving a message on BT's answering machine. "Ride" stinks, but hey. "Madskillz" was featured in "Zoolander", so it might ring some bells. It's a good driving/blaring song. "Hip Hop Phenomenon" shows BT's "breaks", but they don't save this relatively boring song. "Mercury and Solace" features Jan Johnston, a longtime vocal contributor to BT's work. Although not their best pairing ("Lullaby for Gaia"), this song is beautiful electronic music that has structure and substance. This mix of "Dreaming" is over nine minutes long, which is just another way in which this release of MISL is superior to the US release. "Giving up the Ghost", as a song, doesn't rise to the same standard as "Dreaming", but it is catchy trance music nonetheless and could very well get you to dance. "Godspeed" is just ridiculously good. It's trance, but it's so accessible. You also get a taste of real BT on this one, so listen for the stutter edits and overall gritty feel of his trance. "Namaste" follows suit. I wish it weren't right next to "Godspeed", as they are similar, but it's an instrumental trance-electro-pop nugget of enjoyable listening with a moody, light piano line. "Running Down the Way up" signals the beginning of the end of the record with its deep bass, acoustic guitar, and stutter-edited vocal. "Satellite" drops like a bomb.

This is BT's best album, as it mixes his pop tendencies with his trance. If you can appreciate musical proficiency, danceable beats and evocative songs, then you will enjoy this album. I own the US release as well, and this is worth the extra money. The tracks on the US version can be acquired by other means. "Never Gonna Come Back Down" is on this album's second disc anyway, and "Shame" and "Smartbomb" can be purchased separately. "Love on Haight Street" isn't any good.

3 out of 5 stars Keepin it real; 3 stars.......2002-08-04

It's good, and too bad there's no promo tunes. My best description is acid, loungy, with a little techno and some good vocals to boot. Those are pretty rare together, and almost anybody would probably enjoy this. If your like me, you will grab 6-8 songs from these disks that are played as background music when people are over.

5 out of 5 stars AMAZING IN ALL LEVELS.......2001-12-03

To start off, I would give this CD 10 stars if I could--and I truely mean that without any sense of exageration. This CD pulls you through a emotive ride in lush landscapes. ESCM was much more deep and ambient in that the music was slow and spoke to your soul--the difference with MSL is that it acccomplishes that with a lesser degree, but it has MUCH more of a trance beat to it. As to where with ESCM, you could only dance to a few beats, with MSL, you can to nearly all. This version amazingly outshines its US version counterpart which is filled with (...). Buy this CD, and let it change your life (ok, well....not that far)

5 out of 5 stars The "Movement In Still Life" Movement.......2001-10-04

BT aka Brian Transeau really makes my day and night when I pop this record in my stereo. A beautiful masterpiece featuring collaborations with Kirsty Hawkshaw, DJ Rap, Jan Johnston, Michael Doughty, Paul Van Dyk and Hybrid, this CD should be a must in everybody's collection. (The bonus disc rewards you with the special and rare Libra remix of Dreaming).

BT is really talented. Written, composed and engineered by BT, Movement In Still Life is really a state of the art electronic invention.

Try it...SUPERB PRO-TOOLED AURAL PLEASURE IN STEREO.

5 out of 5 stars You're dumb if you don't buy this cd!!!!.......2001-07-19

To put it simply, this is the best electronica cd you can buy. BT: MISL is a much different album when compared to his earlier works but it still contains the same feel BT is known for, with a few added twists put in for good measure (Madskillz, The Hip Hop Phenomenom). But it's the trance songs that really show that BT has mastered the sound of electronica, with a truly psykidelic sound that was previously only heard by JUNO REACTOR (Dreaming is just the best song ever!!!!). If you're a fan of dance music, you HAVE to buy this album! Even if you're not a fan of dance music you owe it to yourself to buy this musical masterpiece! BT IS THE GOD OF ELECTRONICA!!!!!!

Music CD:

  1. So Lonely Pt.1 ~ Novaspace
  2. Music Gets the Best of 2 ~ Sophie Ellis Bextor
  3. Pure Rollers: 20 Rolling Drum & Bass Tracks ~ Various Artists
  4. DJ Pool, Vol. 3 ~ Various Artists
  5. Forever ~ Yellow & Black
  6. Club Dance ~ Various Artists
  7. The White Room/Justified & Ancient ~ The KLF
  8. Geology: A Subjective Study of Planet E, Vol. 2 ~ Various Artists
  9. Friday Night
  10. Born on the 24th of July ~ Charles Webster

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Dancin' Chantin' ~ Janice Russell & Christine Kydd

Declaration of a Headhunter ~ Stuck Mojo

Chewing on the Bit ~ Dirty Looks

Hors-Saison ~ Francis Cabrel

All the Best from Brazil ~ Various Artists

I Tell This Night ~ Stephan Eicher

Wizard of Sound ~ Alessandro Alessandroni

Rey Y Reyna

Sailormoon Memorial Album V.8 ~ Japanimation

San Francisco Sessions ~ Mark Farina