Caporegime
- Joined
- 9 Mar 2006
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- Surrey
Finally a follow up to This Binary Universe!
Some blurb:
A post study to BT’s critically acclaimed 2006 IDM/Classical masterpiece This Binary Universe, “If the Stars are Eternal so are You and I” leaves off where the “first major electronic work of the new millennium” ended. [Keyboard Magazine] ITSAESAYAI weaves a intricate tapestry of soaring melodic figures cloaked in bleeding edge synthesis and signal processing techniques. A rapturously beautiful, electronic symphony.
n a minimalist abstract of ambient forms and computer music languages, Grammy® nominated composer and technologist BT delves into the realms of child hood heroes from Cage to Eno. This collection of ambient works represents the first in a series of non-rhythmic electronic tone poems composed at four hundred and thirty-two hertz. Reminiscent of everything from Debussy to Music for Airports, Morceau Subrosa is a dazzling cocktail of granular sound fields, ambient recordings and undulating vocal and acoustic instrumental works. Suited for everything from meditation and yoga to pre-sleep or relaxation, Morceau Subrosa is a hushed electronic lullaby for the new millennia.
He's also working on an EDM follow up to These Hopeful Machines and his new band project with Christian Burns "All Hail The Silence" both due out before the end of the year! Busy guy!
ITSAESAYAI is just brilliant Our Dark Garden in particular, still listening to Morceau Subrosa.
Some blurb:
A post study to BT’s critically acclaimed 2006 IDM/Classical masterpiece This Binary Universe, “If the Stars are Eternal so are You and I” leaves off where the “first major electronic work of the new millennium” ended. [Keyboard Magazine] ITSAESAYAI weaves a intricate tapestry of soaring melodic figures cloaked in bleeding edge synthesis and signal processing techniques. A rapturously beautiful, electronic symphony.

n a minimalist abstract of ambient forms and computer music languages, Grammy® nominated composer and technologist BT delves into the realms of child hood heroes from Cage to Eno. This collection of ambient works represents the first in a series of non-rhythmic electronic tone poems composed at four hundred and thirty-two hertz. Reminiscent of everything from Debussy to Music for Airports, Morceau Subrosa is a dazzling cocktail of granular sound fields, ambient recordings and undulating vocal and acoustic instrumental works. Suited for everything from meditation and yoga to pre-sleep or relaxation, Morceau Subrosa is a hushed electronic lullaby for the new millennia.

He's also working on an EDM follow up to These Hopeful Machines and his new band project with Christian Burns "All Hail The Silence" both due out before the end of the year! Busy guy!
ITSAESAYAI is just brilliant Our Dark Garden in particular, still listening to Morceau Subrosa.