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His concept of epic house inspired by the classical training he received from an early age,
Brian Transeau
revitalized the British dance community in the mid-'90s and provided a point of entry for later dream house merchants like
Robert Miles
,
Sash!
, and
BBE
(though
Transeau
had, for the most part, left the style behind by the time of its pop success during 1997-1998). After his debut album appeared in late 1995 (as
BT
),
Transeau
hit the dance charts when his
remix of
Tori Amos
'
"Blue Skies"
became one of the most-played American club tracks of the following year. Though he attempted to leave dream house behind on second album
ESCM
,
Transeau
continued to do well with club-goers and critics in Britain as well as America.
Born and raised in Washington, D.C.,
Transeau
was playing piano from the age of two and began his classical training while only 13. Even while he was studying string arrangement and orchestration,
Transeau
listened to
Depeche Mode
and
Yes
. He attended Berklee School of Music in Boston for one year but then dropped out and moved to Los Angeles; he was soon back in Washington, D.C., where he hooked up with longtime friend
Ali Shirazinia
's new
Deep Dish
production team. He had already played synthesizer for albums by
Salt-N-Pepa
and
Tyler Collins
before debuting on Deep Dish Records with two 1993 singles,
"A Moment of Truth"
and
"Relativity."
The tracks became club hits in Britain, routinely played by super DJs like
Sasha
and
Paul Oakenfold
for their epic, symphonic qualities, which worked well as a sort of climax at clubs like Cream and Ministry of Sound. Signed to
Oakenfold
's Perfecto Records,
BT
continued his success with 1995 singles like
"Embracing the Future"
and
"Loving You More,"
and did remix work for
Mike Oldfield
,
Seal
, and
Billie Ray Martin
. His debut album,
Ima
, was a hit with British audiences, though
Transeau
's name remained largely unheard in his native land.
One 1996 remix largely changed that.
Transeau
's reworking of
"Blue Skies"
by
Tori Amos
became a massive club hit in America and Great Britain. By 1997, England received a wave of pop hits in the same line pioneered by
Transeau
; dubbed dream house, artists like
Robert Miles
and
Sash!
typified the approach with a wash of new age or prog-influenced synthesizers and a chugging beat indebted to trance.
Transeau
himself attempted to distance himself from the style with his 1998 album follow-up,
ESCM
.
Movement in Still Life
followed in mid-2000. He marked time between albums with high-profile production work, including chart hits from
Britney Spears
(
"I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
) and
*NSYNC
(
"Pop"
), while a career retrospective entitled
10 Years in the Life
was released in 2002.
Emotional Technology
, which featured collaborations with
JC Chasez
, Charmed actress
Rose McGowan
, and guitarist
Richard Fortus
, appeared in 2003.
BT
was also moving beyond his own musical sphere during this time by venturing into film. His score
Music from and Inspired by the Film Monster
was released in spring 2004. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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