Ima BT

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  • Release Date: 01/13/2008
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Label: ATLANTIC UK
  • UPC: 706301234525
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Ima

Disc 1
1LISTENNocturnal Transmission 8:37
2LISTENQuark 6:28
3LISTENTripping the Light Fantastic 6:44
4LISTENEmbracing the Future Embracing the Sunshine Mix 5:16
5LISTENDeeper Sunshine 7:00
6LISTENLoving You More (BT's Garden of Ima Dub) 9:31
7LISTENLoving You More (BT's Final Spiritual Journey) 3:29
8LISTENPoseidon 8:58
9LISTENEmbracing the Sunshine 10:57

Disc 2
1LISTENBlue Skies / Tori Amos 5:04
2LISTENThe Delphinium Days Mix 12:52
3LISTENSasha's Voyage of Ima 42:45
4LISTENDivinity 10:58

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Editorial Reviews

Arguably BT was in some ways late in the game by the time Ima came out because if there was anything like a "golden age" of uplifting/transcendent/progressive house, it happened in the early '90s rather than the latter half. However, sometimes nothing makes an artistic effort stand out more than being defiantly out of sync with the times. While Ima's clean feel, sci-fi/blissed-out song titles like "Nocturnal Transmission" and "Embracing the Sunshine," and a generally happy way around the beat is miles away from the hip-hop/jungle/big beat styles prevailing elsewhere, it still is a fine if, at times, obvious listen. Certainly anybody interested in trance's aesthetics of beat and build will want to leap all over it if they find it; you could slip most of this album on at such raves and nobody would bat an eye. Samples and sonics indicate an interest in West Coast artists like the Hardkiss collective, but generally BT sounds like he's content in his own world. Sometimes things get a bit much -- the semi-whale sounds on "Embracing the Future (Embracing the Sunshine Mix)" were a cliché long before in the first place -- but the vibes and other touches on that same track help it and BT out from simply following others' footsteps. The two strongest tracks are perhaps unsurprisingly the poppiest, with vocals. "Loving You More," included in both a dub version of the original single and a further final instrumental mix, sparkles with energy and the undeniable power of a good if basic vocal hook, chopped up and looped in various ways. More accessible to general listeners would be his Cure-tinged collaboration with Tori Amos, "Blue Skies," included in two versions on a bonus disc shipped with initial copies. Said disc also includes a complete remix of Ima itself by Sasha. Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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Believe your earsby Anonymous

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February 18, 2002: Awesome....... when I first came across this album and heard it......... blown away.... definitely crashed into my top five albums. We all have album's in our lives that take us on journeys... places, people and times we all remember linked back to some music. This album (BT - Ima) brings it all back to you... its one of those albums that makes you think... this was a great time in my life... Buy it and don't sit there waiting for the album to inspire you... just listen to it... one of my friends said, ''It just has the best begining, middle and end of any track of ever heard''. Can't say fairer than that.

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BT's music is absolutely beautifulby Anonymous

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November 22, 2000: Right now, mainstream ''techno'' is poo. artists like alice deejay, ATB, chemical brothers and prodigy are becoming famous and giving people the impression that this is really the ''coolest'' electronic dance music out there. Bt is a true innovator, and he has an absolutely brilliant mind for music. these CD's are like a journey, and they are, in my opinion, a true stepping stone in the evoltion of trance. this music took effort, unlike ''lets see how many songs we can make in three hours on my cassio keyboard!''-type music ahem, ahem...alice deejay, ahem, ATB.

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