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"And it's something I wanted to do for a long time for personal reasons just to have to play in my car, basically. "This record is like a sort of diary the last 10 years of my life," BT said. The album features tracks by the likes of McLachlan and Paul van Dyk remixed by BT, along with his collaborations with superstar DJs like Sasha and Taylor. In the meantime, BT fans can check out many of his collaborations on the recently released R&R (as in rare and remixed). "I've spoken to them many times about that stuff, and hopefully someday we'll be able to do something together," he said. Longtime collaborator Jan Johnston has laid down some vocals as well, according to BT's manager, and more guests are likely.īT, who has remixed Tori Amos and Seal and has produced 'NSYNC and Britney Spears (see "BT Earns 'King Of Dirty Pop' Title With 'NSYNC, Britney Tracks"), said he hopes to work with Radiohead soon. The follow-up to last year's Movement in Still Life will also include appearances by Peter Gabriel and McLachlan (see "BT Fills Plate With 'Furious' Music, Album Plans"). The electronic music guru's manager described the tune, "Tao of the Machine," as "new-school breaks meets old-school hip-hop." It will likely surface on a soundtrack before BT's album is released next year, the manager said. The man who has helped everyone from Sarah McLachlan to 'NSYNC make electronic music is going after one of hip-hop's few live bands.īT said last week he has recorded a track with the Roots for his upcoming fourth album.