''This Binary Universe'' is the fifth studio album by the
composer
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and
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artist
BT. It was released on August 29, 2006. The album was a significant about-face for Transeau, largely abandoning the
progressive
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trance music he was known for, in favor of ambient soundscapes, live orchestration and
glitch music. It is the first BT album not to be released on
vinyl, nor feature any singles (though an edit of "1.618" was featured on a compilation). The album was also composed specifically for
DTS 5.1 surround sound
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. A film version of the album received a limited theatrical run, usually accompanied by appearances by Transeau himself. The album is dedicated to Transeau's daughter, Kaia. The album's artwork makes nods to binary by spelling BT's name in
morse code
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on the cover, as well as using additional morse code on the DVD menus.
Overview
Prior to ''This Binary Universe'', BT was at the forefront of the trance scene, creating and producing a wealth of popular singles for himself and others, including "
Pop
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*NSYNC. BT's most successful album, ''
Emotional Technology'', was the beginning of a more introspective and mature sound, which carried over to the soundtracks Transeau was producing at the time, including those for the films ''
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''. These film scores featured minimal beats, lush orchestration and significant use of
piano and
acoustic guitar
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. Spurred by these newfound sonic boundaries and the birth of his daughter Kaia, Transeau created an entirely
downtempo album of original works, mainly as lullabies for his daughter. Kaia also sat in Transeau's lap throughout most of the production on the album, and can indeed be seen in several studios with Transeau in the included video for "Good Morning Kaia".
With ''This Binary Universe'', Transeau sought to further his compositional skills, seeking out inspiration from
indie rock and
jazz, using their chord progressions and song structures. The album makes extensive use of
circuit bending
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, which consists of intentionally mis-wiring and short-circuiting keyboards and children's toys to obtain interesting sequences of sounds that are later processed and time-corrected. He also invented wholly original instruments to make unique tones that wouldn't be possible for anyone else to recreate or copy. Many of the beats and rhythms in the album were created by computer programs
Brian Transeau
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developed himself to produce the effects he wanted, including Stutter Edit and Break Tweaker. Both have since been released by
iZotope, who acquired BT's software company Sonik Architects in 2010.
"All That Makes Us Human Continues" was written entirely in
Csound, a
music sequencer
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written in the
programming language C, over a period of six months. Several tracks also feature a full 110-piece
orchestra; most notably, "The Antikythera Mechanism", which features the orchestra both in original and beat stuttered forms. The only traces left of previous BT albums are the closing minutes of "The Internal Locus", with its pronounced
hip hop beat, and album closer "Good Morning Kaia", an ambient rock number filled with ocean sounds that is dedicated to his daughter.
Reception
''This Binary Universe'' was a critical success, with several reviewers praising the new sonic directions and sensibilities, and favourable reviews appearing not only in mainstream print but also in instrument and electronic music publications, such as
Keyboard Magazine
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. Being a low-key release, commercial success was minimal. John Diliberto, his
Amazon.com editorial review, wrote favorably of the album, saying, "BT reveals himself as a master of
Eno-esque melancholy, as simple melodies evolve through an electro-orchestral instrumental palette." After praising the album's many styles, he concluded his review by stating, "''This Binary Universe'' may be the first ambient symphony of the 21st century."
Tangerine Circus's keyboard player Lalo Mariné cited ''This Binary Universe'' as one of his top five favorite albums.
Track listing
CD
DVD
The included DVD contains the entire album in
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as an audio-only portion, as well as a short film to accompany each song. Four of these short films were created by CG graphics artist
Scott Pagano
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, one by Mondi, one by Dose Productions, and the last consists of Transeau's personal footage of his daughter and himself. The short films included were given a limited theatrical promotion, containing new footage to join the segments together. During the theatre run, BT himself would attend, watching the film with the audience and answering questions before and after each screening.
The films ran the gamut of cinematography, from live action ("Good Morning Kaia") to
computer generated animation ("1.618") and traditional animation ("The Internal Locus"). Several videos feature mathematical animations; most notably the fractals in "The Antikythera Mechanism" and use of the
golden ratio throughout "1.618". "Good Morning Kaia" consists entirely of footage shot by Transeau of himself and his daughter, at home and on vacation, while a personal message from Transeau to Kaia scrolls across the screen.
"1.618" was included as one of the default music videos on the
Zune digital media player. Copies of the album from online retailers (such as the
iTunes Store) include only the videos for "Dynamic Symmetry" and "1.618".
Sources
External links
Official trailer for ''This Binary Universe''* .
''Keyboard'' magazine article
''M-Audio'' interview / promotional videoInterview announcing theatrical release of ''This Binary Universe''* https://web.archive.org/web/20090421202548/http://ungerrose.com/blog/?p=44
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2006 albums
BT (musician) albums