In a turn away from his arena-sized, progressive-house origins,
Brian Transeau chose to diversify for his third album. With an inspired cast of co-producers and guest vocalists, Movement in Still Life takes on electro-funk and breakbeat techno with plenty of room for nods to the kind of epic trance that made his name on dancefloors all over the world. Three of the biggest names in late-'90s trance (
Sasha,
Paul Van Dyk, and
Hybrid) help out here, and
Transeau moves further afield with help from breakbeat maestros
Adam Freeland and
Kevin Beber on "Hip Hop Phenomenon." Elsewhere an array of familiar names lend their talents to the album -- Soul Coughing's M. Doughty, drum'n'bass superstar-in-waiting
DJ Rap, former
Opus III vocalist
Kirsty Hawkshaw -- but the best moments here are pure
Transeau. The majestic atmosphere of "Mercury and Solace" and "Godspeed" prove that
Transeau can range as far as he wants for his inspirations without sacrificing the sound that made him one of the most noted dance producers in the world. ~ John Bush