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Reich Remixed

Various Artists , DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid , Ken Ishii , Michael Kandel , Mantronik , Darin / Cooke, Gervase McFadyen , Andrea Parker , Nobukazu Takemura , Matt Winn , Bradley Lubman , Michael Tilson Thomas , Paul Hillier , Bang On A Can , Double Edge , Manhattan Marimba Quartet , Steve Reich Ensemble , Steve Reich and Musicians , London Symphony Orchestra , Edmund Niemann Audio CD
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1. Music for 18 Musicians (remix after Steve Reich)
2. 8 Lines (remix after Steve Reich)
3. The Four Sections ( remix after Steve Reich)
4. Megamix (Tranquility Bass remix after various Steve Reich works)
5. Drumming (Mantronik Maximum Drum Formula after Steve Reich)
6. Proverb (remix after Steve Reich)
7. Piano Phase (D'Note's Phased & Konfused remix after Steve Reich) [Phase
8. Open Circuit (after Steve Reich's City Life)
9. Come Out (remix after Steve Reich)
10. Desert Music (FreQ Nasty & B.L.I.M. remix after Steve Reich)

 

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good techno, mediocre as a "tribute", September 20, 1999
This review is from: Reich Remixed (Audio CD)
A few of the remixers do a decent job of understanding Reich's music and translating it to a technobeat, but none of them really "get it" I think. Nobody works with rhythms that gradually go in and out of phase with each other, nobody works with songs that very gradually evolve and change...

If you like both Reich and techno, you'll probably enjoy trying to identify the sources of the sounds, and there are sometimes some surprising and pleasing results from juxtaposition of Reich recordings. If you like techno, it's a good techno cd, but you won't really learn anything about Reich. If you're expecting something where the remixers are reaching artistically, trying to elaborate upon and learn from Reich's compositions, I think you'll be disappointed.

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14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars boring,as expected, January 11, 2000
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Gabriel Lobos (Geneva,Switzerland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reich Remixed (Audio CD)
Choosing electronic/(post-)techno artists less dancefloor-oriented but more original(e.g Monolake,Ryoji Ikeda,Oval....)would surely have given better results. Although Reich's music is inherently rhythm-based, its dynamic textures are too complex and subtle for a simple drumloop to add anything new and interesting (the definition of a remix!).Stay with the originals......
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Children of Reich Create Loving Homage, April 15, 2005
This review is from: Reich Remixed (Audio CD)
The entrancing hobby of looping gave birth to essencially all forms of techno in existence today, and all followers should be thankful Steve Reich's cassette tapes messed up one day to create a looping effect. He soon became obsessed with overlapping sounds and varying tempos, a basic foundation for modern day electronic music. Such is the reason why a wide variety of artists came together to create a tribute album to this obscure classical composer, and the end result is a diamond in the rough.

If "Reich Remixed" has any style permeating through the whole album, it is the esoteric sounds of trance. Each track brings in a sentimental mourning, but also sings out hosannas of joy, hailing the appreciation of the father of techno. Tranquility Bass's "Megamix", succeeding fully in painting a mural of Reich's repertoire, Coldcut's loving recreation of "Music for 18 Musicians", and Howie B's "Eight Lines" tribute will draw you in with their joyful melodies. Yet darkness lies ahead as well. Andrea Parker brings in a creepy Trip-Hop version of "The Four Sections", perfect for committing a bank robbery if you get off on that. The bonus track from freQ Nasty & B.L.I.M. has the rough sound of Drum n' Bass without corrupting the original message, although it sounds a bit out of place on this album. The masterpiece is Nobukazu Takemura's "Proverb", which stacks the voices in one loop, which will make one double check the CD for scratches. It not only holds true to what Reich was attempting, but re-interprets.

To those who were already die-hard Reich fans, a word of caution. This CD will sound repititive, perhaps even like cheap rip-offs of the original tracks, as they cannot possibly recreate the massive pieces Reich composed in six or seven minutes of CD time. As well, there are slip-ups. "City Life" is butchered to pieces and essentially impossible to enjoy, and "Come Out" only highlights the limitations of techno's possibilities to create as compared to pen, paper, and a symphony orchestra.

The album explores techno's creative possibilities to new levels, and is an aural treat. Consider it Reich's first DJing experience, changing the world of music in the same way his originals shook the ear drums.

Highs: Techno symphony, with the same variety as an orchestra, skillfully mixed, loving and appropriate recreations of Reich's original masterpieces.
Lows: Reich's originals are better, sometimes butchered here, same repitive downfall of techno at times.
The Score: A-, Reich not Lost in Techno Translation.
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