Electronic Opus

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Electronic Opus
Remix album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2015
GenreElectronica, dance, alternative rock, trance, orchestra
LabelBinary Acoustics
ProducerBrian Transeau, Tommy Tallarico, Jon Leonardo, Sam Krichevsky, Aron Schoenfeld, Eímear Noone, Christopher Tin, Richard Devine, VolvoxLabs
BT chronology
A Song Across Wires
(2013)
Electronic Opus
(2015)
_
(2016)

Electronic Opus is a remix album by trance DJ BT, released on October 12, 2015.

Background

On November 10, 2014, BT announced a Kickstarter project with Tommy Tallarico and TanZ Group to produce Electronic Opus, an electronic symphonic album with re-imagined, orchestral versions of BT's songs. As of December 7, 2014, the project has reached its crowd-funding goal of $250,000. A live orchestra played during Video Games Live at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts on March 29, 2015, while the album was released on October 12, 2015.[1][2]

The album was released in Auro-3D (Audio Blu-ray) on September 30, 2016.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Flaming June"4:18
2."Simply Being Loved"4:13
3."Dreaming"5:36
4."The Ferris Wheel (Theme to the Film Monster)"4:29
5."Love Comes Again"4:04
6."The Emergency"3:21
7."Suddenly"4:31
8."1.618"5:24
9."A Million Stars"5:50
10."Skylarking"5:43
11."These Silent Hearts"5:01
12."Good Morning Kaia"7:19
13."Forget Me"5:47
14."Satellite"7:45

References

  1. ^ "Electronic Opus by BT". Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  2. ^ "Video Games Live creator teams with trance musician BT for new symphonic concert". Polygon. Retrieved November 10, 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ "BT's Electronic Opus Comes to Pure Audio Blu-ray!". Black Hole Recordings. September 9, 2016. Retrieved September 28, 2016.

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