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| | BT: Movement In Still Life (2000): Reviews |
 | | Movement in Still Life is a wildly effervescent, effortless sonic bouillabaisse that works dance, rock, hip-hop, pop, new age, trance, house, you-name-it simultaneously and makes it look easy. |
 | | With Movement in Still Life, BT has turned out one of those rare albums that actually pulls it off. |
 | | With Movement in Still Life however, BT (born Brian Transeau) offers something many of his peers have failed to deliver: an album that accurately and convincingly reflects dance music's present state and, possibly, its future. |
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