Reich Remixed
1999 remix album by Steve Reich
Reich Remixed | |
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Remix album by Steve Reich | |
Released | March 2, 1999 (1999-03-02) |
Recorded | March–August 1998 |
Genre | Electronic |
Length | 69:07 |
Label | Nonesuch |
Producer | Amy Coffey |
Reich Remixed is a remix album of music by the American composer Steve Reich.[1] It was released in 1999 by Nonesuch Records and features tracks produced by various American, British, and Japanese DJs.[2]
Track listing
- "Music for 18 Musicians (Coldcut remix)" – 6:03
- "Eight Lines (Howie B remix)" – 8:12
- "The Four Sections (Andrea Parker remix)" – 6:22
- "Megamix (Tranquility Bass remix)" – 9:36
- "Drumming (Mantronik Maximum Drum Formula)" – 4:02
- "Proverb (Nobukazu Takemura remix)" – 7:44
- "Piano Phase (D*Note's Phased and Konfused mix)" – 5:05
- "City Life (DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid Open Circuit)" – 6:58
- "Come Out (Ken Ishii remix)" – 7:15
Bonus track:
- "The Desert Music (FreQ Nasty & B.L.I.M. Remix)" – 7:22
Track 10 only appeared on the first pressing; its presence was only noted with a sticker on top of the shrink wrap.[3] The United Kingdom and Ireland version of the CD had a different track order.[4]
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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US Top Classical Albums (Billboard)[5] | 18 |
US Top Classical Crossover Albums (Billboard)[6] | 9 |
References
- ^ Carter, David (2012). "Reich remixed: Minimalism and DJ culture" (PDF). Context: Journal of Music Research. 37: 37–53.
- ^ Shatz, Adam (14 March 1999). "Revisiting Steve Reich For the Dance Floor". The New York Times.
- ^ Steve Reich – Reich Remixed at Discogs
- ^ Reich: Remixed at MusicBrainz
- ^ "Classical Albums Chart: The week of April 17, 1999". Billboard. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
- ^ "Classical Crossover Albums Chart: The week of April 17, 1999". Billboard. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
Further reading
- Bacon, Peter (May 8, 1999). "TSM - Remix CD of the Week". Birmingham Post. p. 7.
- Barber, Lynden (May 17, 1999). "Reich Remixed". Pick of the CDs. The Australian. p. 14.
- Barron, Jack (March 27, 1999). "Reich: Remixed". Melody Maker. Vol. 76, no. 12. p. 38.
- Clements, Andrew (April 2, 1999). "Looping the looper". The Guardian. p. 14.
- Clements, Andrew (April 17, 1999). "Reich on - Steve Reich". The Irish Times.
- Cox, Christoph (Mar 1999). "Reich Remixed". Artforum International. Vol. 37, no. 7. p. 35 – via Gale Academic OneFile.
- Gross, Terry (May 11, 1999). "A Retrospective of Composer Steve Reich's Work". Fresh Air.
- Heller, R. (April 1999). "Reich Remixed". Gramophone.
- Klein, Joshua (March 29, 2002). "Various Artists: Reich Remixed". AV Club.
- Koeppel, Fredric (April 25, 1999). "Recording". Picks of the Week. The Commercial Appeal. p. H1.
- Spencer, Neil (March 28, 1999). "Fancy a techno-ambient axis? Or would you prefer some dead bees?". The Observer. p. 9.
- Verna, Paul, ed. (March 6, 1999). "Reich Remixed". Reviews & Previews. Billboard. Vol. 111, no. 10. p. 25. ProQuest 227132131.
- Weingarten, Marc (April 29, 1999). "Reich Remixed". Rolling Stone. No. 811. pp. 70–71. ProQuest 220165277.
- Worby, Robert (April 7, 1999). "Arts: It's only Reich'n'roll but I like it". The Independent. p. 10.
External links
- "Reich (Remixed)". Nonesuch Records Official Website.
- Reich Remixed at AllMusic
- Reich Remixed at MusicBrainz
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- It's Gonna Rain (1965)
- Come Out (1966)
- Reed Phase (1966)
- Piano Phase (1967)
- Violin Phase (1967)
- Pendulum Music (1968)
- Four Organs (1970)
- Drumming (1970–1971)
- Clapping Music (1972)
- Six Pianos (1973)
- Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ (1973)
- Music for 18 Musicians (1974–1976)
- Music for a Large Ensemble (1978)
- Octet (1979)
- Variations for Winds, Strings and Keyboards (1979)
- Tehillim (1981)
- Vermont Counterpoint (1982)
- Eight Lines (1983)
- The Desert Music (1984)
- Sextet (1984)
- New York Counterpoint (1985)
- The Four Sections (1987)
- Electric Counterpoint (1987)
- Different Trains (1988)
- The Cave (1993)
- City Life (1994)
- Proverb (1995)
- Triple Quartet (1998)
- Three Tales (1998–2002)
- Cello Counterpoint (2003)
- Daniel Variations (2006)
- Double Sextet (2007)
- 2×5 (2008)
- Mallet Quartet (2009)
- WTC 9/11 (2010)
- Radio Rewrite (2013)
- Quartet (2014)
- Runner (2016)
- Pulse (2016)
- Music for Ensemble and Orchestra (2018)
- Reich/Richter (2019)
- Traveler's Prayer (2021)
- Minimal music
- Steve Reich and Musicians
- Works 1965–1995
- Kronos Quartet
- Reich Remixed
- Reich Richter Pärt
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