Turn Me On (BT EP)
The Turn Me On EP is an extended play, released by trance DJ BT, during his Movement in Still Life era, released in 1999[1]. The EP contains three remixes total, of two different songs off of BT's album Movement in Still Life, "Mercury and Solace" and "Godspeed" both of which would later be released individually as singles[2]. "Mercury and Solace" features vocals by Jan Johnston, and "Godspeed" is arguably BT's most recognized track off of Movement in Still Life.[3][4]
Track listing
- "Mercury and Solace (12" Master Mix)" [Featuring vocals by Jan Johnston]
- "Godspeed (BT 12" Mix)"
- "Godspeed (Thumper! High Kick Remix)"[5]
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Studio albums |
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Extended plays |
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Singles |
"Embracing the Future" · "Embracing the Sunshine" · "Nocturnal Transmission" · "Divinity" · "Loving You More" · "Quark" · "Tripping the Light Fantastic" · "Blue Skies" · "Remember" · "Flaming June" · "Love, Peace and Grease" · "Godspeed" · "Dreaming" · "The Hip Hop Phenomenon" · "Mercury and Solace" · "Namistai" · "Fibonacci Sequence" · "Never Gonna Come Back Down" · "Shame" · "Smartbomb" · "Break on Through (To the Other Side)" · "The Force of Gravity" · "Superfabulous" · "The Great Escape" · "Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved)" · "Love in the Time of Thieves" · "The Rose of Jericho" · "Every Other Way" · "Suddenly" · "Forget Me"
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