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ESCM

BT · 1997

71 min · 10 tracks · electronica · ambient · trance

A lush tapestry of soundscapes intertwines with intricate rhythms, evoking both tranquility and pulsating energy.

ESCM is an album by BT, released in 1997. A lush tapestry of soundscapes intertwines with intricate rhythms, evoking both tranquility and pulsating energy. 'ESCM' is notable for its critical acclaim, often cited as a landmark release in the progressive house genre. Tracks like 'Flaming June' became anthems within the electronic music community, showcasing BT's talent for melodic composition and complex arrangements. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does ESCM sound like?

A lush tapestry of soundscapes intertwines with intricate rhythms, evoking both tranquility and pulsating energy. Rooted in electronica and ambient.

What makes ESCM by BT notable?

'ESCM' is notable for its critical acclaim, often cited as a landmark release in the progressive house genre. Tracks like 'Flaming June' became anthems within the electronic music community, showcasing BT's talent for melodic composition and complex arrangements. Released in 1997, 'ESCM' was BT's second studio album, following his breakthrough debut 'Ima' in 1995. At this point, he was increasingly recognized for his innovative approach to electronic music, blending ambient textures with progressive house and trance elements.

How many songs are on ESCM?

ESCM has 10 tracks, running approximately 71 minutes.

Tracklist

10 tracks·71:36

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Firewater Standout 8:45
  • 2 Orbitus Teranium 8:08
  • 3 Flaming June Standout 8:36
  • 4 Lullaby for Gaia Standout 5:21
  • 5 Memories in a Sea of Forgetfulness 7:40
  • 6 Solar Plexus 4:13
  • 7 Nectar 5:55
  • 8 Remember 8:00
  • 9 Love, Peace and Grease 3:52
  • 10 Content 11:01

Release Date

January 1, 1997

Genre

electronica, trance

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

71 min 36 sec