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Nocturnal Transmission | BT | 8:36 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Quark | BT | 6:27 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Tripping the Light Fantastic | BT | 6:23 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Embracing the Future | BT | 5:16 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Deeper Sunshine | BT | 7:02 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Loving You More (BT's Garden of Ima Dub) [with Vincent Covello] | BT | 9:30 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Loving You More (BT's Final Spiritual Journey) [with Vincent Covello] | BT | 3:28 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Poseidon | BT | 8:57 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Embracing The Sunshine (Album Version) | BT | 10:55 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Blue Skies (with Tori Amos) | BT | 5:04 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Blue Skies (BT's Delphinium Days Mix) [withTori Amos) | BT | 12:52 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Sasha's Voyage of Ima | BT | 42:45 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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Divinity | BT | 10:58 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| Total: 13 Songs |
Album Review
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.
Customer Reviews
Arguably trance's finest album.
If you decide to take the trip of Ima, you will not be dissapointed. You must be warned though, this album is very long, and people looking to get into electronic, I would not recommend this album.
For die hard-fans of any genre of electronic, this is a trip well worth taking.
The album in itself is one continuious strand of music, but the sound you hear diversifys with every track that passes. The songs are based on adding layer after layer of new material on top of one another. An excellent example of this "Sasha's Voyage Of Ima", where the 48 minute track utalizes nothing but electronic based noises, and layer after layer piled on top of each other. The sounds fade away seemlessly, leaving you enjoying the sounds that you are hearing, while not noticing the fade out.
The sounds used in said songs however, are amazing. If you take a look at "Divinity", it is based around a atmospheric almost haunting piano loop, and when the song picks up speed, you are amazed by the beats, and how seamlessly, they blend into the environment of the music.
If you are looking for electronic music with the sound of vocals behind it, look elsewhere. However, the one track that contains the use of vocals is "Blue Skies", and Tori Amos has a great voice, and once again, her voice blends in with the music perfectly.
The album is based under progressive trance, meaning you won't hear songs that are 2-4 minutes long that throw everything all in your face at once. The candle of Ima is slowly burning one, but does not take long to appreciate, if you don't quickly dismiss it.
Biography
Born: 1973 in Rockville, MD
Genre: Dance
Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s
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- $9.99
- Genres: Dance, Music, Electronic, House
- Released: Nov 1995
- ℗ 1995 Warner Music UK Ltd













