Extended Movement

2000 EP by BT From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Extended Movement is a promotional extended play, released by trance DJ BT during his Movement in Still Life era.[1] It was released only at college campuses in the United States, prior to the release of Movement in Still Life.[2] It contains two unmixed songs, "The Hip Hop Phenomenon" and "Fibonacci Sequence", which could not be found on the U.S. release of Movement in Still Life (The latter could not be found on the U.K. version either).[3][4] It also contains remixes of three songs off of Movement in Still Life: "Never Gonna Come Back Down", "Mercury and Solace" and "Godspeed". Every normal, unmixed song on this extended play were eventually released individually as singles themselves.[5]

ReleasedJune 1, 2000
Recorded1998–1999
LengthNettwerk
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Extended Movement
EP by
ReleasedJune 1, 2000
Recorded1998–1999
GenreDance music, trance music, electronica
LengthNettwerk
ProducerBrian Transeau
BT chronology
Movement
(2000)
Extended Movement
(2000)
R&R (Rare & Remixed)
(2001)
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Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."The Hip Hop Phenomenon"6:50
2."Fibonacci Sequence"9:53
3."Never Gonna Come Back Down (Hybrid's Breaktek Mix)"7:48
4."Never Gonna Come Back Down (Timo Maas Mix)"8:03
5."Mercury and Solace (Transa Mix)"7:56
6."Godspeed (Hybrid Mix)"7:01
Total length:47:31
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