us Reich's Double

Two new CDs by "America's Greatest Living Composer"

Ok, don't accuse of this quote, we stole it from the Village Voice. But after a longer period of relative silence, the world is indeed turning its eyes to Steve Reich again. March 17th saw a party at the Club Redux in Berlin, which featured a concert by the Redux-Orchestra playing cut-up tapes and samples by the American. This marked already the second attempt of popularising Reichs music among Techno-fans, after a remix-CD a few years ago. And two new albums are also warranting attention: The So Percussion Ensemble releases "Drumming", possibly the most famous Reich-composition, on Cantaloupe Music. The nine percussion parts are performed by the group's individual members, who are joined by singers of Steve Reich's own ensemble. Furthermore, "Different Trains" has been re-recorded and bundled with an older ("The Four Sections") and a new composition ("Triple Quartet"). Both CDs have already received quite an extraordinary amount of positive reviews and Reich has extensively praised "Drumming". So use your chance to check out the world of - granted - "one of America's Greatest living composers" (and you can quote us on that).

Homepage club redux: http://www.clubredux.de/
Homepage Steve Reich: http://www.stevereich.com/
Homepage So Percussion: http://www.sopercussion.com/
Homepage Cantaloupe Music: http://www.cantaloupemusic.com/

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