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  • rubyraks
    DUDERZ get a life!!!
    • Jun 2004
    • 5341

    #16
    Originally posted by chuckc
    Email Sean Cusick @

    q6@xpander.nl

    HE will give you all the information on BT.
    :ROFLMAO:
    "Work like you don't need the money.
    Love like you've never been hurt.
    Dance like nobody's watching.
    Sing like nobody's listening.
    Live like it's Heaven on Earth."

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    • swedetech
      Gold Gabber
      • Jun 2004
      • 990

      #17
      Originally posted by Thorin
      Originally posted by FM
      ask Sean Cusick what he thinks of BT...:ROFLMAO:
      ???
      here you go...

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      • Jibgolly
        Vortexuralizor
        • Jun 2004
        • 20773

        #18
        Originally posted by wowflutter
        I saw "Monster" on DVD. The soundtrack is nothing to write home about, really. Then you get a buncha minutes with BT in the studio babbling his ass off with the director...what can I say, it's unbearable. Predictable corny music not up to par with his ego. That's BT for me these days. Crap.

        wf
        you're silly. and you're looking at the soundtrack all wrong. its not supposed to be BT the edm producer. its not gonna sound like 'mercury & solace' or 'godspeed'

        this music is genuine and original, and made to fit the scenes of this movie. and he did a great job with it. for you to say its unbearable and not up to par is ridiculous.

        you should give it a listen on its own, and then decide.
        its impossible to hear everything he's done by just watching the movie.

        now drink a beer and reconsider.

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        • wowflutter
          Getting Somewhere
          • Jun 2004
          • 114

          #19
          Originally posted by Jibgolly
          Originally posted by wowflutter
          I saw "Monster" on DVD. The soundtrack is nothing to write home about, really. Then you get a buncha minutes with BT in the studio babbling his ass off with the director...what can I say, it's unbearable. Predictable corny music not up to par with his ego. That's BT for me these days. Crap.

          wf
          you're silly. and you're looking at the soundtrack all wrong. its not supposed to be BT the edm producer. its not gonna sound like 'mercury & solace' or 'godspeed'

          this music is genuine and original, and made to fit the scenes of this movie. and he did a great job with it. for you to say its unbearable and not up to par is ridiculous.

          you should give it a listen on its own, and then decide.
          its impossible to hear everything he's done by just watching the movie.

          now drink a beer and reconsider.
          You're underestimating me. I never exepcted the soundtrack to "Monster" to be EDM. I knew he was going to approach it differently, but even in that framework I think it's not good...at all.

          I love soundtracks (good soundtracks, I mean), and have a very nice collection of them. I love composers like Angelo Badalamenti (David Lynch), Nino Rota (Fellini, Coppola), Bernard Herrmann (Hitchcock, Scorsese), Ennio Morricone (Leone), Yan Tiersen (Jeunet & Caro), Pink Floyd (Antonioni), Ryuichi Sakamoto (Almodovar), RZA, Tom Waits (Jarmusch) and many others that I find inspiring, so I'm not critizising just for the hell of it. I seriously dig the genre and think he is not a good film scorer, IMO of course.

          Now drink a beer and reconsider.

          wf
          "Wit is the epitaph of an emotion" - Nietzsche

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          • supaz
            Platinum Poster
            • Jun 2004
            • 1493

            #20
            Originally posted by FM
            ask Sean Cusick what he thinks of BT...:ROFLMAO:
            I read the interview and he ripped on him hardcore. I don't have a problem with BT...but he has totally changed ever since, "Movement in Still Life."

            I'm hoping this is just a phase he's going through since he's "made it" big time. Oakie "made it" and hasn't come back...

            The one thing I have to say is the Sasha & Digweed have "made it" and they never lost their path to what makes them great. Their style may change here and there, but they have been consistent.

            Props and full on respect for Sasha & Diggers

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            • Jibgolly
              Vortexuralizor
              • Jun 2004
              • 20773

              #21
              Originally posted by wowflutter
              Originally posted by Jibgolly
              Originally posted by wowflutter
              I saw "Monster" on DVD. The soundtrack is nothing to write home about, really. Then you get a buncha minutes with BT in the studio babbling his ass off with the director...what can I say, it's unbearable. Predictable corny music not up to par with his ego. That's BT for me these days. Crap.

              wf
              you're silly. and you're looking at the soundtrack all wrong. its not supposed to be BT the edm producer. its not gonna sound like 'mercury & solace' or 'godspeed'

              this music is genuine and original, and made to fit the scenes of this movie. and he did a great job with it. for you to say its unbearable and not up to par is ridiculous.

              you should give it a listen on its own, and then decide.
              its impossible to hear everything he's done by just watching the movie.

              now drink a beer and reconsider.
              You're underestimating me. I never exepcted the soundtrack to "Monster" to be EDM. I knew he was going to approach it differently, but even in that framework I think it's not good...at all.

              I love soundtracks (good soundtracks, I mean), and have a very nice collection of them. I love composers like Angelo Badalamenti (David Lynch), Nino Rota (Fellini, Coppola), Bernard Herrmann (Hitchcock, Scorsese), Ennio Morricone (Leone), Yan Tiersen (Jeunet & Caro), Pink Floyd (Antonioni), Ryuichi Sakamoto (Almodovar), RZA, Tom Waits (Jarmusch) and many others that I find inspiring, so I'm not critizising just for the hell of it. I seriously dig the genre and think he is not a good film scorer, IMO of course.

              Now drink a beer and reconsider.

              wf
              amen brutha. seems you really know your shit about soundtracks.
              i can accept your criticism better now.
              it just bugs me when someone bashes something when they have no idea what it is really all about.
              imo, bt isnt the greatest composer or scorer by any means.
              but i think he did a good job on this project.

              lets both have a beer and, well, another one after that.

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              • wowflutter
                Getting Somewhere
                • Jun 2004
                • 114

                #22
                Re:: BT Lately?

                Right on, man! First one's on me.

                wf
                "Wit is the epitaph of an emotion" - Nietzsche

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                • qwerty2222
                  Platinum Poster
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 1615

                  #23
                  Re:: BT Lately?

                  well, lately BT is remixing tracks for tiesto so maybe their new soud will be more like tiesto"s sounds so i dont think he"s doing just fine

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                  • Thorin
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 18

                    #24
                    i've read the cusick's article, and i think he has gone way out of the line, which i think is not a smart thing to do when u have a name in the scene.
                    i don't support hipocresy but if i have nothing good to say about someone, i'd rather not say anything at all
                    last thursday i went to the bt's show here in buenos aires. it was really good.

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                    • Steve Graham
                      DJ Jelly
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 12887

                      #25
                      Re:: BT Lately?

                      IMO he is a good producer for the type of music he normally makes. He deos know his shit being a classicly trained musician. Though it's a bit trancy for me, he is good at it. As a dj, he is shite as far as spinning records, couldnt beat match when I saw him in Tampa about 3 years back. I saw him in Orlando about a year and a half ago. He did a semi live set mostly on Ableton. Did a good job, though he played all his own stuff. His new cd, well, the one before his Monster, Emotional Technology was waaaaaay too pop top 40 like. But I think once you start doing music for N'sync, that's not a good sign. again.. IMO.

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                      • darin epsilon
                        Gold Gabber
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 637

                        #26
                        Re:: BT Lately?

                        Personally, I didn't think the soundtrack to Monster was that great, and BT was not the right man for the job. The director was not approaching her film the right way. He does know a lot about music though. By the way, Monster is a fantastic movie! Charlize and everybody else that acted in it is very good.
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                        • turbolscivic94
                          Fresh Peossy
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 19

                          #27
                          The movie was great, and I personally enjoyed the soundtrack, plus I love the fact that he released it in DTS in a 5.1 surround format, When played in that format the music really envelops you and takes you to a different place. I enjoy the DVD quite a bit.

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                          • Matt Schantz
                            Getting warmed up
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 62

                            #28
                            Re: BT Lately?

                            Please...! Call me MAESTRO...!

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                            • thesightless
                              Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 13567

                              #29
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                              • chemicalbeavis
                                Are you Kidding me??
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 3607

                                #30
                                Originally posted by turbolscivic94
                                I love the fact that he released it in DTS in a 5.1 surround format


                                cool, will have to check this out, thanks for the info

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