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A Song Across Wires
Electronic · 2013 · 12 tracks · 1h 19m

A Song Across Wires

High-definition progressive trance where surgical digital editing meets euphoric, vocal-driven melodies. A continuous journey through neon-lit soundscapes.

August 16, 2013 · Armada Music B.V.

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A Song Across Wires represents the pinnacle of high-fidelity electronic music from the early 2010s, blending the emotional core of trance with the rhythmic drive of progressive house. BT approaches the dance floor like a classical composer, treating every synth lead and drum hit with a level of surgical precision that borders on the obsessive. The result is an album that feels both massive and intimate, capable of filling a stadium while rewarding deep, focused listening on high-end equipment. It is a world of shimmering glass, neon lights, and perfectly timed sidechain compression.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 1h 19m
01
Skylarking
8:45
02
Letting Go
5:41
03
Tomahawk
7:17
04
City Life
6:09
05
Stem the Tides
6:51
06
Tonight
7:13
07
Love Divine
4:45
08
Surrounded
4:58
09
Vervoeren
6:05
10
Calling Your Name
6:07
11
Must Be the Love
7:15
12
Lifeline
8:08
Moments Worth Listening For
The moment the sidechained bass kicks in on Must Be the Love, perfectly anchoring Nadia Ali's breathy vocal hook.
The transition in Skylarking where the minimalist pulse blooms into a lush, widescreen melodic landscape.
The intricate, glitchy vocal stuttering during the bridge of Surrounded that showcases BT's signature technical programming.
The final crescendo of Stem the Tides where orchestral-scale synths collide with a driving progressive house beat.

How does A Song Across Wires sound next to the rest of BT's catalogue?

Love Romantic+2.4σ

The writing leans far further into love romantic than the rest of the catalogue.

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