These Hopeful Machines
- Label
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Nettwerk
- Release date
- 4 May 2010
- Running length
- 12 tracks
- Running time
- 88:01
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Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 |
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BT - Suddenly | 4:27 | 15,053 | ||
| 2 |
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BT - The Emergency | 10:36 | 15,407 | ||
| 3 |
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BT feat. JES - Every Other Way | 11:20 | 569 | ||
| 4 |
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BT - The Light In Things | 10:45 | 12,162 | ||
| 5 |
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BT - Rose of Jericho | 4:05 | 12,075 | ||
| 6 |
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BT - Forget Me | 9:30 | 10,933 | ||
| 7 |
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BT - A Million Stars | 12:23 | 2 | ||
| 8 |
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BT - Love Can Kill You | 4:06 | 10,121 | ||
| 9 |
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BT - Always | 4:28 | 9,154 | ||
| 10 |
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BT - Le Nocturne de Lumière | 4:41 | 9,685 | ||
| 11 |
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BT - The Unbreakable | 6:50 | 8,812 | ||
| 12 |
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BT - The Ghost In You | 4:50 | 8,439 |
About this album
A double-disc opus that carries listeners through 2 hours of sweeping orchestral arrangements, pulsating electronic beats, heartfelt vocal melodies and even simple acoustic guitar. These Hopeful Machines embodies BT’s ability to weave both his technical prowess and compositional mastery …
Album opener “Suddenly” opens to a minute’s worth of glitchy breakbeats, before morphing into a powerful, guitar-driven anthem that is among the album’s most memorable songs. The track “The Emergency,” is instantly a classic BT dance hit designed to linger long after the song ends.
There are also multiple collaborators on These Hopeful Machines, like Rob Dickinson vocals on “Always” and “The Unbreakable,” Jes, (formerly of Motorcyle) on “Every Other Way” and “The Light In Things,” and The Police’s Stewart Copeland who lends a drum breakdown to “Every Other Way.”
The album even features BT’s first cover, a reinterpretation of “The Ghost in You” by The Psychedelic Furs. The song was recorded on tape, giving it a familiar and sentimental feeling while maintaining BT’s distinctive style.
“These Hopeful Machines” continues to evolve BT’s distinct technical, lyrical and compositional vision and execution, but his usual melodic complexity and bleeding-edge electronic techniques permeate the album from start to finish.
Album opener “Suddenly” opens to a minute’s worth of glitchy breakbeats, before morphing into a powerful, guitar-driven anthem that is among the album’s most memorable songs. The track “The Emergency,” is instantly a classic BT dance hit designed to linger long after the song ends.
There are also multiple collaborators on These Hopeful Machines, like Rob Dickinson vocals on “Always” and “The Unbreakable,” Jes, (formerly of Motorcyle) on “Every Other Way” and “The Light In Things,” and The Police’s Stewart Copeland who lends a drum breakdown to “Every Other Way.”
The album even features BT’s first cover, a reinterpretation of “The Ghost in You” by The Psychedelic Furs. The song was recorded on tape, giving it a familiar and sentimental feeling while maintaining BT’s distinctive style.
“These Hopeful Machines” continues to evolve BT’s distinct technical, lyrical and compositional vision and execution, but his usual melodic complexity and bleeding-edge electronic techniques permeate the album from start to finish.
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