Internationally renowned EDM artist/composer/producer, Brian Transeau, also known as BT, once again joined forces with The Lodge to master his ninth studio album, “A Song Across Wires.” The Lodge’s Chief Mastering Engineer, Emily Lazar, with help from Assistant Mastering Engineer, Richard Morales, mastered BT’s most recent album, which debuted as the #1 Dance Album on iTunes, released this August 16, 2013 via Armada Records.
Recognized as a true electronic dance pioneer, BT has been faithfully committed to the
music industry since the early 1990s. His album, “A Song Across Wires,” is the accumulation of over 2o years of
pioneering music and innovation in the EDM scene, and is said to be a follow-up
to his Grammy-nominated 2010 album "These
Hopeful Machines.” Highly-anticipated
“A
Song Across Wires” features
collaborations with some of EDM's most sought after artists, including Nadia Ali, ARTY, Tritonal, Emma Hewitt, JES, Tania Zygar, TyDi and more. Tracks on the album include “Skylarking,” “Tomahawk,”
“Surrounded” (with a guest appearance by Aqualung) and “Must be the Love.” View
the official “Skylarking” video HERE.
Longtime friend and client of The Lodge, BT has been
working with Emily Lazar for over a
decade, having mastered past albums such as "Emotional Technology", "This Binary Universe", "These Hopeful
Machines", "If The
Stars Are Eternal So Are You And I" and "Morceau Subrosa".
Lazar
has long embraced his innovative production techniques and
experimental electronic sounds. Mix magazine recently interviewed BT on the composition and sampling
behind “A Song Across Wires”. Mix
journalist Gary Eskow also consulted with Lazar
on her mastering expertise used on BT’s
latest album. Check out the full Mix article HERE.
This Saturday, August 17, BT’s, A Song Across Wires
Tour makes its way to New York City’s
legendary nightclub venue, Marquee, for a massive record release party. Marquee
venue and ticket information HERE.
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news and updates on all of your favorite Lodge artists visit our website HERE.
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