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BT - Movement In Still Life

BT - Movement In Still Life

Musician: BT
Album title: Movement In Still Life
Style: House, Breaks, Trance, Breakbeat
Released: 1999
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1486 mb
Size APE version: 1636 mb
Size WMA version: 1724 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 635
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Genre: Electronic

BT - Movement In Still Life


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1-1 Movement In Still Life
Edited By [Pro-tools] – Andy GrayRecorded By [All Analog Synths] – Jeff KoepferScratches [Additional Scratching Skillz] – Peanut Butter WolfWritten-By – C. Chase*, E. Fletcher*, M. Glover*, S. Robinson*
6:32
1-2 Ride
Written-By, Producer, Arranged By – Sasha
4:56
1-3 Madskillz-Mic Chekka
Drum Programming [Stomper Loop], Programmed By [Additional Rhythm Programming] – Andy PageProgrammed By [Additional], Other [Additional New Skool Knowledge] – Adam Freeland, Kevin BeberScratches – DJ Davey Dave*Vocals – Hutchi, Planet Asia, Rasco
5:36
1-4 The Hip Hop Phenomenon
Engineer [Mad Ass Logic Skillz] – Andy PageEngineer, Producer [Additional], Programmed By [Additional] – Kevin BeberWritten-By, Producer – Tsunami One
5:17
1-5 Mercury And Solace
Edited By [Additional Vocal Editing] – Andy PagePercussion [Live High Hat Loop] – Kane McGeeWritten-By, Vocals – Jan Johnston
7:42
1-6 Dreaming
Backing Vocals – Jan JohnstonEdited By [Vocal Edits And Time Stretching] – Andy Page, Gaëtan SchurrerScratches – Davey DaveVocals [Uncredited] – Kirsty HawkshawWritten-By – B.Transeau*, J.Tzuke*, M.Paxman*, P.Muggleton*
9:15
1-7 Giving Up The Ghost
Vocals – DJ Rap
6:43
1-8 Godspeed 6:44
1-9 Namasté
Written-By, Producer, Arranged By – Paul van Dyk
6:51
1-10 Running Down The Way Up
Guitar – Richard FortesProducer, Arranged By – HybridVocals – Kirsty HawkshawVocals [Additional] – Jan JohnstonWritten-By – Kirsty Hawkshaw, Mike Truman
8:36
1-11 Satellite
Drums [Live] – Scott FrassettoEngineer – Andy GrayRecorded By [Live Drums] – Steven Barken*Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Programmed By, Engineer – BT
5:40
2-1 Never Gonna Come Back Down
Lyrics By [Words], Vocals – M. Doughty*Mixed By – Frank Gryner, Scott HumphreyMusic By, Producer, Engineer, Guitar, Bass, Programmed By – BT
5:48
2-2 Fibonacci Sequence
Drum Programming [Additional Beats], Programmed By [Additional] – Ronnie*Edited By [Vocal Samples Manipulated By] – Bill RustMixed By – BT
9:28
2-3 Godspeed (Hybrid Mix)
Remix [Additional], Producer [Additional] – Hybrid
7:03
2-4 Mercury And Solace (Mark Shimmon Mix)
Remix [Additional], Producer [Additional] – Berni Hurst*, Mark ShimmonVocals [Uncredited] – Jan Johnston
6:43
2-5 Dreaming (Evolution Mix)
Remix – EvolutionRemix [Additional], Producer [Additional] – B. Jamison*, J. Sutton*Vocals [Additional, Uncredited] – Jan JohnstonVocals [Uncredited] – Kirsty Hawkshaw
10:11
2-6 Dreaming (Libra Mix)
Remix [Additional], Producer [Additional] – LibraVocals [Additional, Uncredited] – Jan JohnstonVocals [Uncredited] – Kirsty Hawkshaw
9:19
2-7 Namasté (Extended Version)
Written-By, Producer, Arranged By – Paul van Dyk
9:28

Credits

  • Arranged By – BT (tracks: 1-1 to1-3, 1-5 to 1-11, 2-2, 2-7)
  • Artwork By [Design Direction] – Shaun Collins
  • Photography [Additional] – Brian Transeau
  • Photography [Bt Photos] – Ralf Strathmann
  • Sequenced By [Pro-tools 5.0] – Andy Gray, BT
  • Written-By, Producer – BT (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5, 1-7 to 1-11, 2-2, 2-7)

Notes

'Movement In Still Life' contains a sample of The Message (Acapella Version) by Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five, featuring Mellie Mel and Duke Bootee. (c)1982 Sugar Hill Records. Sample use authorized courtesy Sugar Hill Music. All analog synths recorded at the Basement.
'Dreaming' contains elements from "We'll Go Dreaming" written by Tzuke/Paxman/Muggleton and published by EMI 10 Music Ltd./The Valentine Music Group. Used with permission courtesy EMI Music Publishing Ltd. and Valentine Music Group.
'Running Down The Way Up' vocals taken from the poem "The Outcome" by Kirsty.
'Fibonacci Sequence' features vocal samples manipulated on a proprietary Kyma system.

All tracks ℗ 1999 Headspace. © 1999 Embrace the Future Inc./Pioneer Entertainment Europe Limited. Except track 1-2 ℗ 1999 Brian Transeau / Alexander Coe. © 1999 Embrace the Future Inc. Originally released under Yoshitoshi Recordings.
Track 1-4 originally released under Marine Parade Records.

Made in the UK.
Discs are labelled HEDSCDA 001 and HEDSCDA 002 respectively.
Distributed by Vital

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 037023 300287

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HEDSLP001 BT Movement In Still Life ‎(2xLP, Album) Headspace, Pioneer HEDSLP001 UK 1999
SMAT-A03 BT Movement In Still Life (Special Edition 2CD Set) ‎(CD, Album, Mixed + CD, Comp + S/Edition) S.M. Entertainment SMAT-A03 South Korea 1999
0 6700 30154 2 4 BT Movement In Still Life ‎(CD, Album) Nettwerk 0 6700 30154 2 4 Canada 2000
Black Hole CD 60 BT Movement In Still Life ‎(CD, Album, Mixed, RE + CD, Comp, RE) Black Hole Recordings Black Hole CD 60 Netherlands 2010
CML 6001 BT Movement In Still Life ‎(CD, Album, Mixed + CD, Comp) Embrace The Future CML 6001 Europe 2000



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Shakataxe
There's 10 different releases of this album tracklist wise, collecting them all can get a bit confusing. Here's a breakdown:The definitive version of this album is the UK Version (#1), which was released worldwide (except North America and Australia) in 1999. This is the mixed album starting with Movement In Still Life and ending with Satellite. A version with unmixed track transitions between sides was released on 2xLP (#2). Later, in response to unmixed versions of Ride, Mercury and Solace, and Godspeed being released as singles, the album was re-released as a special one-track-per-side 4xLP box set (#3), featuring the rest of the album in extended unmixed form on vinyl, with the b-side Fibonacci Sequence at the end replacing Satellite.There were three different bonus CDs to accompany the "UK Version" in different markets. The UK had a 7 track bonus CD (#4) with Never Gonna Come Back Down, Fibonacci Sequence, the extended version of Namistai, and 4 remixes (one by BT himself under the Libra alias). East Asia got a "Special Edition" with a 9 track bonus CD (#5), featuring Fibonacci Sequence and every extended mix EXCEPT Running Down the Way Up and Giving Up The Ghost, plus a longer version of Ride and 2 remixes. Japan got a mostly empty CD2 with Fibonacci Sequence and the Japan exclusive Sunblind (#6).Slightly later in Australia, a "1.01" version of the album was released (#7) - identical to the "UK Version" but with Never Gonna Come Back Down mixed into the album in place of The Hip Hop Phenomenon.Then in 2000 a "US Version" of the album was released (#8), which was almost a completely different album - unmixed, 4 songs were replaced with new hip hop and rock influenced tracks, and the remaining 7 songs were edited down to shorter versions.Australia returned with their own 2CD version in 2000 (#9), with a 9 track bonus CD including a few great remixes plus Fibonacci Sequence, the full version of Hip Hop Phenomenon and the 3 US exclusives - this is the MOST COMPLETE official release, if you're looking for one version of every song in one package, and don't care about extended mixes or shorter edits.Finally, a demo version of the album pressed to an internal-only promo CD (#10) can be found, featuring 8 early mixes. One track, Later My Love aka Far From Goodbye, never made the final album and is still unfinished / unreleased. Lastly, there's a track called Believer from the Go! soundtrack that was written in this era, and it's nearly a mashup between Mercury and Solace and Never Gonna Come Back Down.If you want to practically collect every version of every song from this era - not including remixes from other artists - you'll need the Japan release for the UK Version and Sunblind, the 4xLP for all the extended versions plus Fibonacci Sequence, and a US release for the US exclusives and shorter edits.You'll still be missing the alternate track transitions from the Australian and 2xLP releases though. And the early versions from the demo CD. And the plethora of edits and extended versions from the single releases too. Isn't collecting fun? IN A LIST:UK Standard (#1)- 2xLP Variant (some unmixed transitions) (#2)- 4xLP Variant (extended mixes) (#3)+ UK CD2 (7 remixes and b-sides) (#4)+ East Asia CD2 (9 remixes and almost every extended version) (#5)+ Japanese CD2 (2 bonus tracks) (#6)Aussie Standard (minus Hip Hop Phenomenon and plus Never Gonna Come Back Down) (#7)+ Aussie CD2 (9 remixes and tracks from other versions) (#9)US Standard (completely revised unmixed tracklist) (#8)1999 Demo Version (7 early mixes plus one unreleased track) (#10)
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I'll stick with the 2xLP and listen to the b-sides and alt mixes digitally.