Brian Transeau - Relativity

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Review by Nurse Nelle

Relativity by Brian Transeau: A Deep House Odyssey That Still Hits Different If you’re a fan of electronic music, chances are you’ve stumbled across Relativity by Brian Transeau at some point. Released in 1993 under the legendary Deep Dish Recordings label, this album isn’t just another relic from the early days of deep house—it’s a vibe machine that still feels fresh today. Let’s dive into it. First off, let’s talk about “Relativity (Transeau’s Excursion).” This track is pure magic, man. It’s like stepping into a dream where everything moves slower but hits harder. The groove is hypnotic—those lush synths swirl around your head while the bassline keeps things grounded. You can tell BT poured his soul into this one; every note feels deliberate yet effortless. I remember hearing this for the first time and thinking, “Whoa, this dude gets it.” It’s not just background music—it’s an experience. Like, imagine cruising through empty city streets late at night with nothing but neon lights reflecting off puddles. Yeah, that’s this track. Then there’s “Relativity (The Deep Dish Remix),” which flips the script entirely. Where the original leans more introspective, this remix brings the heat. It’s bolder, punchier, and made for the dancefloor. The kicks hit like a heartbeat on steroids, and the build-ups? Oh man, they’ll have you gripping the edge of your seat. There’s something addictive about how it layers sounds—just when you think it can’t get any bigger, it does. If you ever need to shake off bad vibes or crank up the energy at a party, this is your go-to jam. Now, full disclosure—I didn’t expect to love this album as much as I do. Back in ‘93, I was probably too busy playing Super Mario Kart to pay attention to what BT was cooking up. But revisiting it now feels like finding a forgotten treasure chest. Everything about Relativity screams authenticity. From BT’s production wizardry to Carl Craig’s dub version adding its own twist, it’s clear these tracks were crafted with care, not just slapped together for quick cash grabs. What really sticks with me though is how timeless it all feels. Sure, mastering tech has come a long way since SPGII worked their magic here, but none of that matters because the heart of the music shines through. Listening to Relativity reminds me why we fell in love with electronic music in the first place—it’s freedom bottled up in beats and melodies. And honestly? As much as I dig modern EDM bangers, sometimes I miss the rawness of stuff like this. So yeah, if you haven’t given Relativity a spin yet, fix that ASAP. Just don’t blame me if you end up losing hours zoning out to it. Trust me, your Spotify algorithm will thank you later—or maybe hate you for throwing it such a curveball. Either way, win-win.

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Artist: Brian Transeau
Album: Relativity
Rating: 5.0

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Filename: brian-transeau-relativity.zip
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Relativity (Carl Craig's Urban Affair Dub)
Relativity (Transeau's Excursion)
Relativity (The Deep Dish Remix)
Relativity (Original Version)

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Catalog Numbers

DDR 003

Labels

  • Deep Dish Recordings
  • Deep Dish Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 33 ⅓ RPM
  • Dark Brown Translucent
  • White Label
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByA&R Records

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerBrian Transeau
Written-ByBrian Transeau
Mastered BySPGII

Notes

A-Side label is blank white, B-side label is a black generic Deep Dish Record graphic.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout: DDr 9306X06 A A+R SP6TT
  • Matrix / Runout: DDr 9306X06 B A+R SP6TT
  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): DD✓ 9306X06·A A+R SPGII
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): DD✓ 9306X06·B A+R SPGII

About Brian Transeau

Real Name

    • Brian Wayne Transeau

Name Vars

  • B Tanseau
  • B Transeau
  • B. Transeau
  • B.T.
  • B.Transeau
  • B: Transeau
  • BT
  • Brain Transeau
  • Brian \
  • Transeau
  • Brian Transcaucasia
  • Brian Transeu
  • Brian Wayne Transeau
  • Nairb Uaesnart
  • Transeau, Brain
  • Uaesnart

Aliases

  • BT
  • Libra
  • Elastic Reality
  • Kaistar
  • IMA

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a cool fact: Brian Transeau, the mastermind behind the 1993 album *Relativity*, was a trailblazer in the electronic music scene. The album features four unique takes on the track "Relativity," including remixes by Deep Dish and Carl Craig. What’s wild is that this was back when deep house was still finding its footing in the U.S. Transeau not only produced and wrote the tracks but also worked with mastering engineer SPGII to perfect the sound. It’s like he wore every hat in the studio!