BT

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  • Born: Rockville, MD
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s

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His concept of epic house inspired by the classical training he received from an early age, Brian Transeau revitalized the British dance community in the mid-'90s and provided a point of entry for later dream house merchants like Robert Miles, Sash!, and BBE (though Transeau had, for the most part, left the style behind by the time of its pop success during 1997-1998). After his debut album appeared in late 1995 (as BT), Transeau hit the dance charts when his remix of Tori Amos' "Blue Skies" became one of the most-played American club tracks of the following year. Though he attempted to leave dream house behind on second album ESCM, Transeau continued to do well with club-goers and critics in Britain as well as America.

Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Transeau was playing piano from the age of two and began his classical training while only 13. Even while he was studying string arrangement and orchestration, Transeau listened to Depeche Mode and Yes. He attended Berklee School of Music in Boston for one year but then dropped out and moved to Los Angeles; he was soon back in Washington, D.C., where he hooked up with longtime friend Ali Shirazinia's new Deep Dish production team. He had already played synthesizer for albums by Salt-N-Pepa and Tyler Collins before debuting on Deep Dish Records with two 1993 singles, "A Moment of Truth" and "Relativity."

The tracks became club hits in Britain, routinely played by super DJs like Sasha and Paul Oakenfold for their epic, symphonic qualities, which worked well as a sort of climax at clubs like Cream and Ministry of Sound. Signed to Oakenfold's Perfecto Records, BT continued his success with 1995 singles like "Embracing the Future" and "Loving You More," and did remix work for Mike Oldfield, Seal, and Billie Ray Martin. His debut album, Ima, was a hit with British audiences, though Transeau's name remained largely unheard in his native land.

One 1996 remix largely changed that. Transeau's reworking of "Blue Skies" by Tori Amos became a massive club hit in America and Great Britain. By 1997, England received a wave of pop hits in the same line pioneered by Transeau; dubbed dream house, artists like Robert Miles and Sash! typified the approach with a wash of new age or prog-influenced synthesizers and a chugging beat indebted to trance. Transeau himself attempted to distance himself from the style with his 1998 album follow-up, ESCM. Movement in Still Life followed in mid-2000. He marked time between albums with high-profile production work, including chart hits from Britney Spears ("I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman") and *NSYNC ("Pop"), while a career retrospective entitled 10 Years in the Life was released in 2002. Emotional Technology, which featured collaborations with JC Chasez, Charmed actress Rose McGowan, and guitarist Richard Fortus, appeared in 2003. BT was also moving beyond his own musical sphere during this time by venturing into film. His score Music from and Inspired by the Film Monster was released in spring 2004. His 2006 effort, This Binary Universe, continued his exploration of other genres with ambient music and more experimental sounds filling the album. A tour with Thomas Dolby followed. In late 2009, BT announced he was putting the finishing touches on a new, double album, These Hopeful Machines. It would arrive early the next year with both a one-disc edit (These Humble Machines) and a two-disc remix (These Re-Imagined Machines) following in 2011.

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BT may stand for:

Baal teshuva, a Jew who has become meticulous in the observance of mitzvoth (female version: Ba'alat (or Ba'alas) teshuvah)Babylonian Talmud, a central text in Judaism (sometimes abbreviated as TB, Talmud Bavli, Babylonian Talmud in Hebrew)Bacillus thuringiensis, a bacterium which forms Bt toxins, used as insecticides (BT powder).Baronet, a title in the British honours system abbreviated BtBathythermograph, a device used to obtain a record of temperature against depth in the oceanBody thetan, part of Scientology doctrineBrevet (military), a military term sometimes abbreviated Bt (although more often Bvt)BT (musician) (born 1971), stage name of electronica musician Brian Wayne TranseauBT tank, any of a series of Soviet military tanks

Information technology

BackTrack, a GNU/Linux distribution focused on security penetration testingBitTorrent (protocol), a peer-to-peer file sharing protocolBinary tree, a data structureBluetooth, a wireless personal area network standard

Places

Locations
Barton County, Kansas, as known by its state county code BTBelfast, as known by its UK post code BT, also applies to the rest of Northern IrelandBhutan, as known by its ISO country code BT and internet domain .bt
Infrastructure
Blacksburg Transit, the bus service of Blacksburg, VirginiaBlessed Trinity Catholic High School, a High School in GeorgiaBurton Taylor Studio, known as The BT, in Oxford, United Kingdom

Corporations

BT Group, short for British Telecommunications Group (Also referred to as British Telecom) BT Global Services, a division of United Kingdom Telecommunications operator BT GroupAirBaltic, an airline with the IATA code BTBaker Tilly, a global network of professional service firmsBanca Transilvania, a bank in RomaniaBankers Trust, a banking organisation which operates as BT Financial Group in AustraliaBee Train, Japanese animation studioBitstream Inc., a type foundry, as known by the abbreviation for their fontsBitTorrent, Inc., a developer of the BitTorrent softwareBodensee–Toggenburg-Bahn, a former Swiss railway companyBulgartabac, a Bulgarian tobacco producer

Media

B.T. (tabloid), a Danish tabloid newspaperBT Total Broadband, a British internet service providerBanjo-Tooie, the second video game in the Banjo-Kazooie seriesBergens Tidende, a Norwegian newspaperBaseball Tonight, a baseball program on ESPNBorås Tidning, the newspaper of Borås, SwedenBreakfast Television, a Canadian morning television program also known as BTBusiness Times (disambiguation), either of two newspapers published in Singapore and MalaysiaBuck-Tick, a Japanese bandBT (album), a 2000 album by Buck-TickBilly Talent, a Canadian band from Ontario, sometimes abbreviated "BT"BT (.hack), a fictional character from the anime .hack//SIGNBlack Tide, Hard Rock Band from Miami, Florida
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