he's from Washington DC and we have him booked next week (to my chagrin)...

From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 1:03 AM
Subject: Re: [313] BT


> To be fair, he is a great person, very approachable, very extrovert in an
> 'LA' kinda way though he is from Maryland in Washington, it's just that I
> can't stand his music (too derivative to my ears and just doesn't appeal)
> and I think you'll find that there could be a sudden thread "why BT sucks"
> as he is seen as ideologically distant from most of the music discussed on
> 313. He has had formal musical training at Berklee College but left and
> worked on sessions with Salt-N-Pepa and even did the incidental music for
Dr
> Dre and Snoop Doggy Dogg's Murder Was The Case (true!) - all these
unlikely
> things like that. He's been working with Peter Gabriel of late, I believe.
> Many see him as one of the progenitors of progressive house, as he spent
> time in the UK and was taken under the wing of Sasha and signed to
Perfecto,
> which he later left. His music is going more down the breaktrance route at
> the moment. To bring it back to 313 I think Carl Craig did a remix for
him?
>
> He was a colleague of Deep Dish's very, very early on but they had some
kind
> of differences.
>
> I have no doubt that he will blow up in the US sometime, he has MTV all
over
> him. He moved to LA to chase more movie work.
>
>
> >Hey peeps,
> >
> >I have recently become intrigued by BT and was wondering if anyone could
> >give me some input on what you think about Brian Transeau....I would love
to
> >know if anyone likes him besides me.  I love it..
> >thanx
> >angel
>
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