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Posted by Ek0nomik on Dec-08-2010 05:16:

Steve Reich Tribute [Minimal, Classical, Electronic]

Steve Reich has been in my playlist consistently for the last number of months. It has been awhile since I last made a mix, and as (some) of you know I usually make mixes of techno or house music, so I decided to take a stab at making a tribute mix of some of my favorite works by Steve Reich.

You can listen the mix through Soundcloud or you can download the mix from my server.

I'd love to get feedback, and hopefully introduce Steve Reich to someone who hasn't heard any of his work before!

01. Steve Reich - Clapping Music
02. Steve Reich - City Life Part III (It's been a honeymoon -- can't take no mo')
**. Steve Reich - It's Gonna Rain
03. Steve Reich - Drumming Part II
**. Steve Reich - Come Out
**. Steve Reich - The Cave Act I Part II (Who is Abraham?)
**. Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint Part II
04. Steve Reich - The Cave Act I Part VIII (Genesis XXV (chanted in Hebrew from the Torah by Ephrim Isaac))
05. Steve Reich - Six Marimbas
**. Steve Reich - Drumming Part III
06. Steve Reich - New York Counterpoint Part I
07. Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint Part I
08. Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians Section IIA
**. Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians Section IIB
09. Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians Section VII
10. Steve Reich - Electric Counterpoint
11. Steve Reich - Three Movements


Posted by pozz on Dec-08-2010 06:04:

im grabbing this. im curious to see how you mixed in Electric Counterpoint. it's a hard track to place properly.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Dec-08-2010 07:48:

where is its gonna rain ? that is really the only work he did that was worth any after thought.


Posted by Haak on Dec-08-2010 12:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Mad for Brad
where is its gonna rain ? that is really the only work he did that was worth any after thought.


It's track # **.


Posted by Ek0nomik on Dec-08-2010 14:12:

quote:
Originally posted by Mad for Brad
where is its gonna rain ? that is really the only work he did that was worth any after thought.


3:12. I only played a bit of it; the first few tracks at times sit in the background so that his vocal work can come through.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Dec-08-2010 17:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Kenny Rogers
should i know who steve reich is?


Yes, you fucking moron.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-08-2010 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Mad for Brad
where is its gonna rain ? that is really the only work he did that was worth any after thought.


pretty narrow minded view on reich's massive body of work!

it is the most sampled yes, but there is so much other awesome reich out there...

electric counterpoint is one of my favs... nice mix, somewhat of a challenging listen, but that can make it more enjoyable... niceone bruv


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Dec-08-2010 19:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Kenny Rogers
should i know who steve reich is?


I think only those that take a survey in music history know who he is. Historically relevant but you ain't missing much.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Dec-08-2010 20:34:

Why do people want to willingly point out how big idiots they are?


Posted by Ek0nomik on Dec-08-2010 23:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
pretty narrow minded view on reich's massive body of work!

it is the most sampled yes, but there is so much other awesome reich out there...

electric counterpoint is one of my favs... nice mix, somewhat of a challenging listen, but that can make it more enjoyable... niceone bruv


Cheers for giving it a listen.

quote:
Originally posted by Kenny Rogers
sorry i know nothing about this dude so i wiki him. old felly. downloaded the mixtape too but it was only ambient? doesnt feel like i missed much? am i an idiot for not have been introduced to something no one would think id like? think again.


Music for 18 Musicians is an incredible listen in my opinion, I'd give it a chance.

Listening to music nobody thought you'd like, including yourself, is a worthwhile endeavor.


Posted by pozz on Dec-13-2010 21:25:

this mix felt personal, like you were arranging your favorites tracks more than anything else. it gave me some ideas on how to place Reich's tracks, the next mix i post should have something jacked from this tracklist. thanks for the share.



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