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These Re-Imagined Machines

BT · 2011

137 min · 17 tracks · electronica · ambient · trance

A dazzling collection of remixes that elevate BT's intricate soundscapes into euphoric dancefloor anthems.

Why this album works

Best for
euphoric dancefloor energy wave-like intensity shifts dynamic journey through sound
Context
Released in 2011, 'These Re-Imagined Machines' comes after BT's acclaimed album 'These Hopeful Machines' from 2010. At this point, BT was solidifying his reputation as a master of electronic music production and remixing, showcasing his ability to blend various genres like trance and progressive house while collaborating with notable artists in the scene.
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electronica, ambient, trance

These Re-Imagined Machines is an album by BT, released in 2011. A dazzling collection of remixes that elevate BT's intricate soundscapes into euphoric dancefloor anthems. This album is significant for its showcase of BT's innovative approach to remixing, as it features interpretations from prominent DJs like Ferry Corsten and Armin van Buuren. The album not only received positive reviews but also impacted the electronic dance music scene by demonstrating how remixes can breathe new life into existing tracks, further establishing BT's influence in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does These Re-Imagined Machines sound like?

A dazzling collection of remixes that elevate BT's intricate soundscapes into euphoric dancefloor anthems. Rooted in electronica and ambient.

What makes These Re-Imagined Machines by BT notable?

This album is significant for its showcase of BT's innovative approach to remixing, as it features interpretations from prominent DJs like Ferry Corsten and Armin van Buuren. The album not only received positive reviews but also impacted the electronic dance music scene by demonstrating how remixes can breathe new life into existing tracks, further establishing BT's influence in the genre. Released in 2011, 'These Re-Imagined Machines' comes after BT's acclaimed album 'These Hopeful Machines' from 2010. At this point, BT was solidifying his reputation as a master of electronic music production and remixing, showcasing his ability to blend various genres like trance and progressive house while collaborating with notable artists in the scene.

Who is These Re-Imagined Machines for?

These Re-Imagined Machines works well if you're into euphoric dancefloor energy, wave-like intensity shifts and dynamic journey through sound.

How many songs are on These Re-Imagined Machines?

These Re-Imagined Machines has 17 tracks, running approximately 137 minutes.

Tracklist

17 tracks·137:08

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Le Nocturne de Lumiere (Cedric Gervais remix) 8:34
  • 2 Rose of Jericho (Adam K & Soha remix) 7:56
  • 3 Always (Funkagenda mix) 6:58
  • 4 Love Can Kill You (Moonbeam remix) 4:46
  • 5 The Emergency (Marcus Schössow remix) Standout 7:08
  • 6 Every Other Way (Josh Gabriel remix) 7:23
  • 7 Suddenly (Ferry Corsten remix) 8:16
  • 8 Forget Me (Mr Sam remix) 6:38
  • 9 The Unbreakable (Grayarea mix) 12:13

Disc 2

  • 1 The Emergency (Lost Stories remix vs. Dragon, Jontron, Manufactured Superstars remix) 12:38
  • 2 Rose of Jericho (Sultan & Ned Shepard remix) Standout 6:50
  • 3 A Million Stars (Digital Stories remix) 8:14
  • 4 The Light in Things (tyDi remix) 8:20
  • 5 Always (Chicane remix) Standout 7:34
  • 6 The Unbreakable (Breakfast remix) 7:49
  • 7 Forget Me (Michael Cassette mix) 6:13
  • 8 Every Other Way (Armin van Buuren remix) 9:32

Release Date

January 1, 2011

Genre

electronica, trance

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

137 min 8 sec