Meet the Producers of Electronic Opus: BT

Taking over the Adrienne Arsht Center of Performing Arts in downtown Miami, the multi-faceted talents of BT collide with dazzling symphony arrangements as Electronic Opus makes its debut at Winter Music Conference.

Opus isn’t just a treat for the ears – the multimedia show also features custom 3D-mapped projections and holographic displays, making for a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience that’s a feast for the eyes as well. Each component of the show has been re-imagined exclusively for this special endeavor and we want to highlight the minds bringing it all together. First up – BT.

An Opus of the Past

BT is a familiar name to dance music fans; the Grammy nominated craftsman has been stretching electronic music to its technical breaking point for two decades, whether it be for his own productions or for his efforts with a variety of other artists like Paul van Dyk, Peter Gabriel, Tori Amos, Depeche Mode, The Roots, and even Madonna.

Having composed original scores for TV and films like The Fast and the Furious and Monster on a variety of instruments, often using instruments that he’s altered himself, BT’s talents go far beyond that of an average producer; he’s a composer, technology enthusiast, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter too. For Electronic Opus, BT brings his vocal, guitar, pianos, or of course, DJ skills to the main stage.

Don’t miss the WMC debut of Electronic Opus at the Adrienne Arsht Center of Performing Arts on Sunday, March 29th. Tickets are on-sale now, buy your tickets today!