BT - These Hopeful Machines

BT has been a groundbreaking artist for his phenomenal sounds, on February 2nd he released his newest album, These Hopeful Machines, he released it in several formats:

CD Edition
Disc 1
  1. "Suddenly" (Christian Burns, BT) – 8:06
  2. "The Emergency" (Christian Burns, Andrew Bayer, BT) – 10:39
  3. "Every Other Way" (JES, BT) – 11:22
  4. "The Light in Things" (JES, BT) – 10:48
  5. "Rose of Jericho" – 7:44
  6. "Forget Me"(Christian Burns, BT) – 9:38

Disc 2

  1. "A Million Stars" (Kirsty Hawkshaw, Ulrich Schnauss, BT) – 12:25
  2. "Love Can Kill You" – 5:22
  3. "Always" (Rob Dickinson, BT) – 6:13
  4. "Le Nocturne de Lumière" – 11:39
  5. "The Unbreakable" – 10:25
  6. "The Ghost in You" (Tim Butler, Richard Butler) – 7:57

Online Retailer Edition

BT chose to release the album online to digital retailers as two large tracks to preserve the feel of an album
  1. "These Hopeful Machines (A Side)" – 58:17
  2. "These Hopeful Machines (B Side)" – 54:01
Amazon Exclusive

  1. "Always (Chicane Remix)" – 8:19
[source: Wikipedia ]

His signature stuttering sounds [stutter edit] is back, of course ^^

This album in my opinion can't be classified as a trance album, this is an electronic music album in general, although it has a trance genre feeling in the album.

Every Other Way, the #3 track of the album can be enjoyed before the release date, it's on Armin Van Buuren's Live Album, The Universal Religion Chapter 4, you can hear it from my link on the right side pane or stream it from the embedded media below ^^ and it has been one of my favorite since.

When I listened to the original on this album, it really has a different sound, but it's all good, even better, you can also find it from the links or stream it from the embedded media below so that you can compare it with Armin's remix.


Overall, this album has a refreshing sounds in the electronic music I've been hearing, nice is not the word, you must hear it to feel that it is better than good



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