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* InMemoriam: ''This Binary Universe'' has one in the liner notes for his dog Tootsie, who had died some time during the album's production.
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* TearJerker: "Remember". Holy crap

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic- At least one track per album. Highlights include "Nocturnal Transmission", "Dreaming", "Flaming June", "P A R I S", "Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist)", "1.618", "The Emergency", "13 Angels on My Broken Windowsill", "Skylarking" and "Tomahawk".
** *NSYNC's "Pop", which was produced by BT.
** ''This Binary Universe''.
** One word. KIMOSABE.



* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: After much prodding from Music/{{NSYNC}}, BT helped produce "Pop": what he describes as "Music/MichaelJackson meets Series/MaxHeadroom," directing Justin Timberlake to sing more like Michael Jackson. The moment of awesome would have been BT having a mainstream hit, but it's actually a tandem moment of awesome when at the 2001 [=VMAs=], during *NSYNC's performance, ''Michael Jackson himself'' shows up for his comeback, ''dancing to BT's track''. To repeat, the man who inspired BT to produce "Pop" ended up dancing to his song.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome - At least one track per album. Highlights include "Nocturnal Transmission", "Dreaming", "Flaming June", "P A R I S", "Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist)", "1.618", "The Emergency", "13 Angels on My Broken Windowsill", "Skylarking" and "Tomahawk".
** *NSYNC's "Pop", which was produced by BT.
** ''This Binary Universe''.
** One word. KIMOSABE.


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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: After much prodding from Music/{{NSYNC}}, BT helped produce "Pop": what he describes as "Music/MichaelJackson meets Series/MaxHeadroom," directing Justin Timberlake to sing more like Michael Jackson. The moment of awesome would have been BT having a mainstream hit, but it's actually a tandem moment of awesome when at the 2001 [=VMAs=], during *NSYNC's performance, ''Michael Jackson himself'' shows up for his comeback, ''dancing to BT's track''. To repeat, the man who inspired BT to produce "Pop" ended up dancing to his song.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: [[{{Heartwarming/BT}} Now has its own page.]]
* CrowningMomentOfFunny: "Never Gonna Come Back Down", with its increasingly absurd WordSaladLyrics. By the ending, BT himself is cracking up at Mike Doughty's performance, and [[ThrowItIn includes the reaction in the ending]].
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* InMemoriam: ''This Binary Universe'' has one in the liner notes for his dog Tootsie, who had died some time during the album's production.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: After much prodding from Music/NSync, BT helped produce "Pop": what he describes as "Music/MichaelJackson meets Series/MaxHeadroom," directing Justin Timberlake to sing more like Michael Jackson. The moment of awesome would have been BT having a mainstream hit, but it's actually a tandem moment of awesome when at the 2001 [=VMAs=], during [=NSync's=] performance, ''Michael Jackson himself'' shows up for his comeback, ''dancing to BT's track''. To repeat, the man who inspired BT to produce "Pop" ended up dancing to his song.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: After much prodding from Music/NSync, Music/{{NSYNC}}, BT helped produce "Pop": what he describes as "Music/MichaelJackson meets Series/MaxHeadroom," directing Justin Timberlake to sing more like Michael Jackson. The moment of awesome would have been BT having a mainstream hit, but it's actually a tandem moment of awesome when at the 2001 [=VMAs=], during [=NSync's=] *NSYNC's performance, ''Michael Jackson himself'' shows up for his comeback, ''dancing to BT's track''. To repeat, the man who inspired BT to produce "Pop" ended up dancing to his song.



** *NSync's "Pop", which was produced by BT.

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** *NSync's *NSYNC's "Pop", which was produced by BT.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: This stanza from "The Last Moment of Clarity":
--> "Tune in the sky\\
Ubiquitous and natural\\
Carry the light\\
'''And take it deeper and deeper inside."'''

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome - At least one track per album. Highlights include "Dreaming", "Flaming June", "Paris", and "Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist)".
** I'd like to add N*Sync's "Pop" to this list, which was produced by him.

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome - At least one track per album. Highlights include "Nocturnal Transmission", "Dreaming", "Flaming June", "Paris", and "P A R I S", "Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist)".
(Somnambulist)", "1.618", "The Emergency", "13 Angels on My Broken Windowsill", "Skylarking" and "Tomahawk".
** I'd like to add N*Sync's "Pop" to this list, *NSync's "Pop", which was produced by him.BT.



* FridgeBrilliance : This Binary Universe was inspired by his daughter and was also dedicated to his deceased dog. The fifth track "See you on the other side" was mostly dedicated to his dog and the music video was a picture of his dog split up into fractals among other visual noise. Fast forward to "These Hopeful Machines", the music video for "Rose of Jericho" has a similar color motif and overall is very reminiscent of "See you on the other side", but it doesn't kick in why until you see what a [[http://www.fisheaters.com/roseofjericho.html ''Rose of Jericho'']] is.

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* FridgeBrilliance : This EvenBetterSequel: ''These Hopeful Machines'' definitely improved on the trance-pop and rock songs of ''Emotional Technology''. The same could be said for ''Movement in Still Life''[='=]s improvements on ''ESCM'' and ''If the Stars Are Eternal So Are You and I''[='=]s improvements on ''This Binary Universe Universe''.
* FridgeBrilliance: ''This Binary Universe''
was inspired by his daughter and was also dedicated to his deceased dog. The fifth track "See you on the other side" was mostly dedicated to his dog and the music video was a picture of his dog split up into fractals among other visual noise. Fast forward to "These Hopeful Machines", the music video for "Rose of Jericho" has a similar color motif and overall is very reminiscent of "See you on the other side", but it doesn't kick in why until you see what a [[http://www.fisheaters.com/roseofjericho.html ''Rose of Jericho'']] is.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: After much prodding from Music/NSync, BT helped produce "Pop": what he describes as "Music/MichaelJackson meets Series/MaxHeadroom," directing Justin Timberlake to sing more like Michael Jackson. The moment of awesome would have been BT having a mainstream hit, but it's actually a tandem moment of awesome when at the 2001 [=VMAs=], during [=NSync's=] performance, ''Michael Jackson himself'' shows up for his comeback, ''dancing to BT's track''. To repeat, the man who inspired BT to produce "Pop" ended up dancing to his song.
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* FridgeBrilliance : This Binary Universe was inspired by his daughter and was also dedicated to his deceased dog. The fifth track "See you on the other side" was mostly dedicated to his dog and the music video was a picture of his dog split up into fractals among other visual noise. Fast forward to "These Hopeful Machines", the music video for "Rose of Jericho" has a similar color motif and overall is very reminiscent of "See you on the other side", but it doesn't kick in why until you see what a [[http://www.fisheaters.com/roseofjericho.html ''Rose of Jericho'']] is.

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* FridgeBrilliance : This Binary Universe was inspired by his daughter and was also dedicated to his deceased dog. The fifth track "See you on the other side" was mostly dedicated to his dog and the music video was a picture of his dog split up into fractals among other visual noise. Fast forward to "These Hopeful Machines", the music video for "Rose of Jericho" has a similar color motif and overall is very reminiscent of "See you on the other side", but it doesn't kick in why until you see what a [[http://www.fisheaters.com/roseofjericho.html ''Rose of Jericho'']] is.is.
* TheWoobie: Between having his laptop stolen, his house broken into and his custom Stutter Edit software stolen, and his daughter briefly kidnapped, being BT isn't easy...
** IronWoobie: ... but he hasn't given up, eventually publishing Stutter Edit to the public and getting his daugher back.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: "Never Gonna Come Back Down", with its increasingly absurd WordSaladLyrics. By the ending, BT himself is cracking up at Mike Doughty's performance, and [[ThrowItIn includes the reaction in the ending]].
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** One word. KIMOSABE.
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** ''This Binary Universe''.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: From ''These Hopeful Machines'' we have "Forget Me" - an epic song, which gives way to BT's daughter Kaia singing the chorus alongside a music box and a field recording of a park at the end. One reviewer [[http://www.trancedaily.com/2010/02/03/10-reason-to-buy-bts-these-hopeful-machines/ literally dropped everything]] when Kaia's voice rang out.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: From ''These Hopeful Machines'' we have "Forget Me" - an epic song, which gives way to BT's daughter Kaia singing the chorus alongside a music box and a field recording of a park at the end. One reviewer [[http://www.trancedaily.com/2010/02/03/10-reason-to-buy-bts-these-hopeful-machines/ literally dropped everything]] when Kaia's voice rang out.[[{{Heartwarming/BT}} Now has its own page.]]
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* BrokenBase: ''Emotional Technology'' was panned by some fans on release for going way too far into pop and rock music. ''These Hopeful Machines'' got similar treatment for seeming to be "more of the same". Adding to the fire is ''This Binary Universe'', a downtempo glitchtronica opus that was released between these two albums, that had won over its own sizeable fanbase. Once ''THM'' came out, these new fans became disappointed at what was also perceived to be a step backward.
* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: From ''These Hopeful Machines'' we have "Forget Me" - an epic song, which gives way to BT's daughter Kaia singing the chorus alongside a music box and a field recording of a park at the end. One reviewer [[http://www.trancedaily.com/2010/02/03/10-reason-to-buy-bts-these-hopeful-machines/ literally dropped everything]] when Kaia's voice rang out.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome - At least one track per album. Highlights include "Dreaming", "Flaming June", "Paris", and "Simply Being Loved (Somnambulist)".
** I'd like to add N*Sync's "Pop" to this list, which was produced by him.
* FridgeBrilliance : This Binary Universe was inspired by his daughter and was also dedicated to his deceased dog. The fifth track "See you on the other side" was mostly dedicated to his dog and the music video was a picture of his dog split up into fractals among other visual noise. Fast forward to "These Hopeful Machines", the music video for "Rose of Jericho" has a similar color motif and overall is very reminiscent of "See you on the other side", but it doesn't kick in why until you see what a [[http://www.fisheaters.com/roseofjericho.html ''Rose of Jericho'']] is.

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