Electronic Musician, BT, Earns GRAMMY® Nomination For Best Electronic/Dance Album for These Hopeful Machines (Nettwerk/Black Hole)

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Electronic Musician, BT, Earns GRAMMY® Nomination For Best Electronic/Dance Album for These Hopeful Machines (Nettwerk/Black Hole)

BT earns a GRAMMY® nomination for "Best Electronic/Dance Album" at the 53rd annual GRAMMY® Awards to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA, on February 13th, 2011, for his sixth studio album, THESE HOPEFUL MACHINES (Nettwerk/Black Hole).

New York, NY (PRWEB) December 6, 2010

BT earns a GRAMMY® nomination for “Best Electronic/Dance Album” at the 53rd annual GRAMMY® Awards to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA, on February 13th, 2011, for his sixth studio album, THESE HOPEFUL MACHINES (Nettwerk/Black Hole). Long regarded within the entertainment industry as one of the forefathers of modern electronic music and a creator of the music genre known as ‘trance,' BT is as recognized for proprietary technologies, software and production techniques as he is for selling-out festivals where thousands of electronic music fans flock to exult in his music. BT has worked with industry luminaries such as: Peter Gabriel, David Bowie, Madonna, Sting, Seal, Britney Spears, Armin van Buuren, Tiësto, and innumerable others.

A classically trained musician who considers Igor Stravinsky, Claude Debussy and Sergei Rachmaninoff as influences, BT attended the Berklee College of Music at the age of 15 and has scored (or had his music appear in) major motion pictures, including: The Sorcerer's Apprentice; Pixar Presents Cars: Tokyo Mater; Stealth; Monster; Blade II; The Fast And The Furious, Tombraider; Go, and many more. The current single from THESE HOPEFUL MACHINES is “THE EMERGENCY,” a song which has hit the #1 chart position on satellite radio for over eight weeks and is now quickly transitioning to mainstream pop radio.

Born Brian Transeau in Rockville, Maryland, BT's aptitude for music and mathematical theory evidenced themselves at an early age. “Music is applied mathematics,” BT has said. “When examining my creative process, it makes perfect sense as to why I am a forced technologist,” he explains. ”I frequently face the fact that the tools I need to compose music simply don't exist. It is like being an architect without bricks or mortar. I routinely create my own bricks and connective tissue as the diving-off point to the compositional process.” The drive to actualize the tools BT envisions has led to his evolution as one of the most cutting-edge programmers and technologists in music today. He has expanded this reach into a visionary software venture, Sonik Architects. On December 2nd, leading software company, iZotope Inc., announced the acquisition of Sonik Architects. The first releases from the newly formed iZotope/BT partnership will include BT's proprietary Stutter Edit® and Break TweakerTM software and SonifiTM iPhone application.

For more information on BT, Black Hole Recordings and iZotope Inc., contact EMILY TAN MEDIA RELATIONS (U.S.) at +1(917) 318-3758, EmilyEmilyTan(at)aol(dot)com. Visit http://www.btmusic.com, http://www.blackholerecordings.com and http://www.izotope.com.

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