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- Go ahead, test your intelligence...
- The definitive recordings.
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Varèse - The Complete Works / Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra · Asko Ensemble · Chailly
Edgard Varese , Riccardo Chailly , Mireille Delunsch , Sarah Leonard , Royal Concertgebouw Orhcestra , and Asko Ensemble
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ASIN: B00000AFR8
Release Date: 1998-09-15 |
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For a composer who is (now) recognizably part of the 20th-century classical canon, the French émigré Edgard Varèse's output was astoundingly meager. Just 15 compositions from his entire life (he destroyed the compositions from his early years, and was a merciless editor of his own material in general) made it out to the listening world. Varèse was caught in the chasm between the music of yesterday and the music of tomorrow: scoring music for modified theremin, steamboat whistles, or air sirens, all balanced with the force of a large orchestra; writing pieces based on the flows of water and wind because that's what shapes the earth; using the concepts of chemical reactions and specific gravity as a basis for his music. Using extremes of contrast, dissonance, and variety in sound, Varèse's pieces had power in the way he attacked and shaped the sound he imagined. From Ionisation (1929), scored almost entirely for unpitched percussion, to the electronic-only, three-dimensionally produced Poeme Electronique (1958), he's provided a foundation that many genres, musicians, and composers were to build from not only for the next 40 years, but inevitably beyond. --Robin Edgerton
Customer Reviews:
Superb with just one reservation.......2006-11-10
This complete works of Varèse, superbly performed and recorded, is a fine accomplishment. My only disappointment was its version of Poème Elèctronique being the sole representation of that ground-breaking work that still holds up for me today as one of the finest pieces of electronic music yet created. It is interesting to be able to hear the version in this collection, which appears to be a loving restoration of what must have been primarily the raw, performing version, to be further enhanced during its performances in a very large space? What I miss in the present version is the more clearly heard textures of its huge sound palette; the resonant and often humerous interplay between them, and its dramatic sweep as it was presented on a sparcely documented stereo mix that first appeared on a Columbia Records LP, later reissued on a CD, now out of print. That one is surely more like an actual performance, presumably mixed to re-create as well as possible then what it might have sounded like over its four hundred loudspeakers in the Philips Pavillion. I hope there will be further reissues. To me the CBS version's drama and energy are more like that of the performances of the other pieces in this wonderful Complete Works set. -Curt Wittig
Go ahead, test your intelligence..........2006-06-18
Frank Zappa used to play Varese to test the intelligence of his friends, and most of them used to look at him like he was "out of his f---ing mind" as he put it. As a major Zappa fan, I bought this compliation, and I love every minute of it. This 2 CD set contains all of Varese's work (needless to say, Edgar wasn't very prolific). You really hear Varese's influence in Zappa's work. Some favorite pieces are Deserts, Poem Electronique, and Un Grand Sommeil Noir (Original Version). Varese's music reminds me of universes being created, in all their violence, beauty, and glory. Instruments crashing down upon one another. This music is reminiscent of Zappa's Weasels Ripped My Flesh and his orchestral work especially. Varese is one of the great American composers, like Aaron Copland, John Cage, and Conlon Nancarrow. Superb....
The definitive recordings........2005-11-09
Riccardo Chailly once said Varèse was going to be the Brahms of the XXI Century. I really don't know if he will be right or wrong, specially because of the very conservative auditoriums we have all around the world, but it should be this way, as the french composer has died too many years ago and his music should be understood but most of the public. It's sad to know that composers, like the own Mahler said, use to be years, decades, even centuries in advance to the general public .
Anyway, it's very important for the popular knowledge of this composers to have recordings like this, in which everything works perfectly as if it was a clock. After many years having some good recordings conducted by Boulez (Sony) and Nagano (Erato) mainly, we have now the possibility of listening one of the most musical and technical orchestra & baton of this time: The Concertgebouworkest and Riccado Chailly.
Most of the versions in this 2CDs set are the best I know, specially the orchestral works, played with conviction and precision by the Concertgebouworkest, an orchestra that had some problems with Mr.Chailly when they begin to play this, for them, `rare' music. The way Arcana sounds its incredible, full of power, mistery and perfection, the performing of Ameriques is breathtaking and I can only compare it with the truly outstanding version by Pierre Boulez with the CSO for DG. Deserts is a new dimension in Chailly's hands, really terrible and full of dark emotions.
Of course, there are little things that could be a bit better, like the Spanish sung in Ecuatorial, better sung in Nagano's version, but generally the performing is marvellous and the instrumental and ondes Martenot's playing in this piece is perfect in Chailly's version.
The ASKO Ensemble versions are outstanding too, showing a very modern Varèse. The performing of Ionisation, that great jewel, listened with a good Hi-Fi system is a experience not to be lost.
The recordings are very good, not outstanding, as it sounds like distant sometimes, but clear and with good definition, of course better with good electronics.
Booklet and presentation of the box is marvellous too; as it has to be in real event in recorded music in the last decades.
Sound Splitting Music.......2002-06-25
First, let me state that I am a long-time Varese fanatic. I first heard Ionisation live at a contemporary music concert in my town when I was 12, and I was hooked. I immediately bought the old Robert Craft double album on Columbia and played it until there were scratches on the scratches. So I was overjoyed to see a modern "complete" recording with up to date sonics. For the most part, I haven't been too disappointed with the performances either.
Chailly is great on much of this music. Ameriques and Arcana are sonic extravagazas. And this is the best recording I've heard of Nocturnal and Ecuatorial. Chailly does a good job with the chamber pieces of the 20s and 30s, though I agree with other reviewers, Boulez is much clearer on Ionisation. Chailly misses some of my favorite parts, and I find it hard to hear the first snare drum theme. (I'm also quite partial to Craft's version, but I don't think it's available anymore.)
I also must add to the chorus of exceptions on the questionable material. The orhestrated version of the solo song has no place on this CD. It doesn't sound like Varese, more like Debussy, and though the song is quite impressionistic, I think we presume too much to orchestrate it and pass it off as "complete" Varese. And neither Tune Up nor Dance for Burgess really add much to our understanding of Varese, and are of questionable value. I suspect that Varese would have destroyed them completely had he been able. Much better to have a recording of the revised version of Ameriques. The revision is so extensive, that a side by side comparison would be illuminating.
All in all, I like this CD. Chailly's take on Varese is big and passionate, something that I think both Boulez and Craft miss. Abravanel comes close to this passion, but Chailly wins because of the gorgeous sonics. I highly recommend this CD to those interested in exploring the unique sound world of Varese.
An aural knockout.......2002-02-01
Here are two discs with some of the most exciting 20th-century music around. Chailly and the Concertgebouw give definitive readings of Varèse's complex pieces, some written for a huge orchestra, and recorded in typically opulent London sound.
My favorites are, without a doubt, "Ameriques" and "Arcana," two explosive showpieces that will give your sound system quite a workout. But far from being merely loud, the scores have many beautiful textures (including quiet ones) scattered throughout the orchestra, and Chailly captures much of the glittering detail.
I even like "Tuning Up," which may seem like a less substantial work to most ears. To be fair, if the piece is not the last word in Varèse's imagination, it is clever enough for its short duration, and as with everything on this disc, the orchestra sounds superb and totally undaunted. Their virtuosity is both satisfying and thrilling, especially in such seldom-performed music.
Make sure your neighbors are away before turning up the performance of "Ameriques," though - the last few pages will blow your roof off.
I suspect Varèse would have loved this collection.
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Customer Reviews:
Classic - Hold the Chills.......2006-06-25
This is a fine collection of mostly classical themes.
Some of them have nice creepy moments, but on the whole, it's just some solid music. Not something to buy if you want really "spooky" music, but worthwhile for some interesting listening.
Packed with creepy stuff.......2000-12-16
This is an awesome album. It starts off with thunder crashing, running footsteps, a gate creaking, the wind howling, a cat screeching, a door opening, a woman crying that she needs help....and then SCREAMING! And then straight into track 2, the overture to 'The Phantom of the Opera'. Wow! The rest of the cd also features 'creepy' music from various sources, such as Alfred Hitchcock films, like Psycho, various classic works like Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Night on Bald Mountain', and also some other creepy sound effects. A good album not only for Halloween but I dare you to listen to it during a dark night with a thunderstorm raging outside.
A real work-out for your system.............1999-12-11
I've owned the "Chiller" CD since it's release in '89. At the time, I was working for a local Audio/Video/Music dealer, and was looking for 'demo' CD's containing not necessarily heavy bass, but ones displaying incredible dynamic range, and sharp transient peaks. I already owned a copy of "Time Warp", also on Telarc, and was intrigued when I read about "Chiller. Needless to say, I was extremely pleased with this disc. Not only did I get a disc containing some great treatments of classics, but the re-make of the "Psycho" suite is wonderful (the shower sequence is very faithful to the original)! A word of warning.....the dynamic range of this disc is not to be underestimated.....I drove an older amplifier into thermal shutdown VERY quickly with track #1. I haven't tried it since I've upgraded my home system....hmmm....might have to scare the neighbors tonight (or at least rattle a few dental fillings)!
Great stuff!.......1999-10-09
This CD contains tons of great classic Halloween tunes. Even though the names might sound unfamiliar, you probably know most of the music on here through cultural osmosis. Heck, it's worth it just for "Funeral March of a Marionette" (the Alfred Hitchcock show theme.)
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Steve Reich 1965-1995
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Release Date: 1997-06-03 |
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In the afterglow of his 60th birthday in 1997, Nonesuch Records delivered Steve Reich and his listeners an immense gift, this 10-CD retrospective of his work for the label, extending from his earliest tape-manipulation pieces to his most recent compositions utilizing samplers and the video artistry of Beryl Korot. Aside from the ear's liquid sense-making when it hears the dense and limber marimbas of Reich's Six Marimbas or his taut, dizzying Piano Phase, there is a physical response almost inevitable in Reich's music. It stuns and holds you. And he knows it. It's Gonna Rain struck an early chord of inventiveness, featuring an African American Pentecostal preacher's sermon and eventually spinning the title phrase into a jangling repetition of single words. Percussion works abound here: Clapping and Drumming stun with their deceptive similarity and warm clarity. Perennial favorite Piano Phase features pianists Nurit Tilles and Eduard Neumann synched up on two pianos and careening at full tilt in unison before their four hands fall out of time and phrase with each other, only to realign in a powerful swooping demonstration of energy and focus. The latter CDs hold abundant delights, many revealing Reich's late-discovered spiritualism and Judaica: Different Trains' examination of the Holocaust; Tehillim's shimmering Hebrew texts sung with fascinating choral power; Proverb's invocation of Perotin. Closing the set are recent pieces: Nagoya Marimbas, and the sampler-rich City Life and The Cave. --Andrew Bartlett
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Classic, but not the definitive..........2004-05-20
While a multi CD collection spanning 30 years does sound very promsing, Nonesuch cannot offer all of the best recordings of some of Reich's masterpieces (Music for 18 Musicians or Drumming), and some have been missed out completely (Music for a Large Ensemble), presumably because the piece was not recorded under the Nonesuch label. While the collection is formidable, a listener wanting to hear the best recordings of all the pieces might do better seeking out the older (or longer!) recordings of the pieces.
Essential.......1999-02-24
The term "essential" gets thrown about too much. And heck, the claim that certain words get thrown about too much gets thrown about too much. But here is a collection that really *is* essential to understanding the nature of a whole shift not just in classical music, but in popular music and indeed in popular culture. So many of Reich's ideas and concepts have become so deeply embedded in current classical music, film scoring (any number of examples, but think about Tangerine Dream's score for "Risky Business" and Hans Zimmer's score for "Thin Red Line," for starters), electronic music and even the visual arts.
This box set gives the listener all of Reich's major works. I can't even attempt to describe them individually, but every one of these 10 CDs is compelling. For the totally uninitiated, take out "Music for 18 Musicians" (presented here in a crystalline new recording) to get an idea of what the core of this guy is all about. From there, you might want to listen to "Different Trains," "Electric Counterpoint" and "Six Marimbas" to get an idea of the pointillistic pulse minimalism that Reich contributed to the world. The earlier material is the more challenging, exploring the subtleties of rythym, phase relationships between sounds and shifting timings. Among these, the new recording of "Four Organs" is just outstanding.
Reich's works, along with the early works of Terry Riley and Philip Glass, form the foundation of an enormous edifice that has grown of music that attempts to return to its essential and hypnotic roots. With this box set, one of those pylons becomes clear.
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- Still unsurpassed
- MT VERY FIRST BASS TAPE....
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Still unsurpassed.......2007-01-31
I enjoyed this CD (was it a tape back then?) when it was new. I recently rediscovered this, and the samples and beats are still fresh. My sound system can't hit the deep notes, but the deep notes aren't what make this CD.
BTW: I did some research on the samples from DPE, and they all seem to be from War of the Worlds.
"Full contact lost, Pasadena"
"I reckon we can make it"
"The next day, the dawn was a brilliant, fiery red" ..
"and all that remained was this gaunt, quiet."
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MT VERY FIRST BASS TAPE...........2005-12-26
OH MY GOD!!!! This is the very first bass tape I ever owned!!! The flow of the bass with the music will make you num(System permitting)!! I love this album and I can't wait to get it in the mail!!! I'm so glad to be getting this on CD, I'm getting goose bumps!!!! A must have for any BASS HEAD!!!!
OLD SCHOOL BASS CD'S ARE ALWAYS BETTER.......2005-12-01
ALL I CAN SAY IS THIS IS A MUST HAVE WE NEED TO HAVE MORE GOOD BASS HITTIN AND RUMBLING BASS CD'S LIKE THEY USED TO HAVE IN THE 90'S WE CAN'T FORGET THE CREAM OF THE CROP LIKE BASS BOY,DJ MAGIC MIKE,BASS OUTLAWS,DJ FURY,TECHMASTER PEB,BASS PATROL AND A FEW OTHERS ALL ARE GREAT FOR A SYSTEM NO MATTER IF U HAVE 10'S OR 15'S THEY ALL WILL MAKE YOUR SYSTEM PUSH YOUR SUB'S TO THE MAX AND WISH WE STILL HAD THESE GUYS AROUND PUTTING OUT CD'S BUT I GUESS IT'S GREAT WE CAN STILL FIND THESE AND ALWAYS REMEMBER ENJOY THE BASS.
Carrying Kraftwerk into the millenium........2005-10-29
This is a good Techmaster P.E.B. album to start off with. It shows both sides of him (the melodic slow songs and the upbeat ones). He uses some samples on this album as well (which I hear were taken off the Bass Computer 2000 album). If it wasn't for Kraftwerk I wouldn't be listening to P.E.B., and you can see his appreciation for them on this album.
If anybody knows what is going on with P.E.B. these days, please let me know!!
Great CD.......2005-05-29
This was my 1st bass CD. I had it for years until a friend lost it. I thought I would never find it because a music store told me that Techmaster quit making it. Techmaster created very good bass CD's, lots of different types of sounds on their albums.
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- Mi-Sex album compilation
- Classic from the '80's is Back in Print!!!
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Computer Games/Space Race
Mi-Sex
Manufacturer: Collectables
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ASIN: B0000996GG
Release Date: 2003-09-16 |
Tracks:
- Computer Games
- Graffiti Crimes
- Wot Do You Want?
- Not Such a Bad Boy
- Stills
- But You Don't Care
- Loser
- 21-20
- Camera Kazi
- Inside You
- Space Race
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- I Don't Know
- Slippin' Out
- It Only Hurts When I'm Laughing
- People
- Good Guys Always Win [Satire]
- Ghosts
- Burning Up
- Ice Cold Dead
Album Description
Named after the Ultravox song "My Sex," this New Zealand/Australian-based new wave rock band had hits with the singles "Computer Games" and "Space Race." This CD contains the band's second and third albums, both originally released by Epic in 1980.
Album Description
With roots in the punk & art-rock movements New Zealand group Mi-Sex created their own brand of new wave. In 1979 the single 'Computer Games' topped the Australian charts & went on to become an international club hit. Two of the Mi-Sex's original Epic Records albums, both originally issued in 1980, are now available on one compact disc. Features 21 tracks including 'Graffiti Crimes,' 'Burning Up' & the hypnotic 'Computer Games', to name just a few of the featured new wave dance tunes. Collectables. 2003.
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Mi-Sex album compilation.......2007-01-10
Some dubious mastering on this CD. The sound is very thin, could be software compression, and on some tracks (Blue Day in particular) the mix seems to be a mono sum of one stereo track because some key instruments and licks are very faint or missing entirely. Most likely because they were panned to one track of the original stereo mix - the track missing off this master!
The whole CD sounds like a bunch of highly and poorly compressed mp3's but better than nothing if you can't find a genuine master.
Classic from the '80's is Back in Print!!!.......2003-09-17
Space Race was a classic album when it was released back in the '80's. Fans of The Fixx, early Simple Minds, and Classix Nouveaux should relate well with this cd. This is synth tinged guitar New Wave. Mi Sex was a New Wave/New Romantic band from New Zealand that had a few hits " Space Race" and "Computer Games". I had both of these albums on vinyl and am quite happy to see these re-released on compact disc. For more info go to www.allmusicguide.com
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Music from the Once Festival 1961-1966
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ASIN: B0000C7PVT
Release Date: 2003-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Sonata - Robert Ashley
- Groups For Piano - Robert Ashley
- String Trio - Edith Perrow
- Epigram And Evolution - Robert Ashley
- Sinfonia For 12 Instruments And Magnetic Tape - Once Chamber Orchestra
- In The Autum Mountains - Shirley Zaft
- Two Pieces For Piano And Chamber Group - Bruce Wise
- The Fourth Of July - Robert Ashley
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- Matrix For Clarinetist - John Morgan
- Wedge - Once Chamber Orchestra
- Meanwhile, A Twopiece - Robert Ashley
- Sounds For Eleven - Once Chamber Orchestra
- Gestures II - Robert Ashley
- Bestiary I: Eingang - Once Chamber Orchestra
- Details (2b) - Robert Ashley
- Ballad - Philip Krumm
Tracks:
- Large Size Mograph - Larry Leitch
- Fives - David Maves
- A Quarter Of Fourpiece - Hartt Chamber Players
- Two Worlds - Bob James
- Mosaic - Bob James
- Pianopiece I - Donald Bohlen
- Cassiopeia - Donald Bohlen
- Pianopieces II - Donald Bohlen
- A Portrait For Vanzetti - David Maves
- Greys - Gordon Mumma
Tracks:
- Music For Clocks - Philip Krumm
- Diotima - Anne Aitchison
- 7PTPC - Larry Leitch
- Landscape Journey - John Morgan
- Advance Of The Fungi - William Albright
- In Memoriam...Crazy Horse - ONCE Festival Orchestra
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- Music For Three - Robert Ashley
- Time On Time In Miracles - ONCE Chamber Players
- Track - ONCE Chamber Ensemble
- Apple Box Concerto - Pauline Oliveros
- Quartet - William Albright
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, seems an unlikely site for the establishment of a major avant-garde festival that would shake the new-music community. Tucked away in America's heartland, the city is equally removed from the Eastern metropolises whose artists pride themselves on sensing the pulse of the times, and from the nonconformist West Coast. Yet during the 1960s Ann Arbor played host to one of the most extraordinary adventures in American music history: the annual ONCE Festival and its nexus of related activities.
The primary aim of ONCE's founders--Robert Ashley, Gordon Mumma, George Cacioppo, Roger Reynolds, and Donald Scavarda--was to create a forum for the presentation of cutting-edge music. To this end they were phenomenally successful. Performers and composers--whether little-known or renowned--embraced the endeavor, demanding almost nothing in return. Perhaps most important, however, ONCE acted as a creative stimulus for its organizers. Scavarda describes the adventure as an explosion of pent-up energy: "Suddenly we could write anything we wanted and have it heard." And they did. The ONCE composers--and many guest artists--wrote a host of new works, some experimental, others more traditional.
What united the ONCE composers was their exploration of sound, whether through the medium of extended techniques on traditional instruments, electronic (or electronically modified) timbres, or the intersection of musical sounds with those of the environment.
A major slice of ONCE's rich musical legacy--35 works constituting six hours of music--is presented here, almost all for the first time. These pieces are as diverse in style as they are compelling in expression. This landmark set, the most comprehensive document ever released of this legendary event, is an opportunity for anyone interested in contemporary music to hear history in the making. Included in the set is a 140-page booklet with a lengthy scholarly essay by musicologist and biographer Leta Miller and numerous rare photos of ONCE personages and performances.
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- Boring and unimaginative
- Children of Reich Create Loving Homage
- Decent, but disappointing overall.
- Great music for an electronic fan
- Proxy for a Reich's Greatest Hits CD?
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Reich Remixed
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ASIN: B00000I5LV
Release Date: 1999-03-02 |
Tracks:
- Music For 18 Musicians (Coldcut Remix) - Steve Reich
- Eight Lines (Howie B Remix) - Bang On A Can/Bradley Lubman
- The Four Sections (Andrea Parker Remix) - London Symphony Orchestra/Michael Tilson Thomas
- Megamix (Tranquility Bass Remix) - Steve Reich/London Symphony Orchestra/Michael Tilson Thomas/Theatre Of Voices...
- Drumming (Mantronik Maximum Drum Formula) - Steve Reich
- Proverb (Nobukazu Takemura Remix) - Theatre Of Voices
- Piano Phase (D*Note's Phased & Konfused Mix) - Double Edge
- City Life (DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid Open Circuit) - The Steve Reich Ensemble/Bradley Lubman
- Come Out (Ken Ishii Remix) - Steve Reich
- Bonus Track 1 - Various Artists
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The beauty of Steve Reich's minimalist compositions can be found not in their repetition but in their evolution. Listening to the Kronos Quartet perform Different Trains, the listener quickly gets over the camp value of the conductor samples to discover an unfolding theme that harks back not only to bustling industrialism but also to the horror of the Nazi concentration-camp trains. Reich is a master of such subtle changes in sonics, and his impeccable timing turns simple phrases into musical tapestries. On Reich Remixed, some of dance music's more innovative artists pay homage to the composer in the way they know best: by sampling his works and remixing them into their own. Coldcut's take on Music for 18 Musicians adds a fast-paced techno flair to the classic composition, Howie B's Eight Lines respectfully keeps the integrity of the original piece, and Tranquility Bass peppers "Megamix" with voices and (eventually) beats. There are some misses here, and, most unfortunate, DJ Spooky's schizophrenic treatment of City Life lobotomizes a previously fine composition. No, you still can't dance to Reich, but you can see how others use him for source material. But after hearing these condensed and diced versions, you might find it's worth delving back into Reich's originals to hear what the fuss is all about. --Jason Verlinde
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Boring and unimaginative.......2005-07-13
My opinion is that this compilation doesn't glorify Reich or electronica. I used to think that most techno enthusiasts and maybe even techno composers had probably never heard of him. While I've come to learn that this isn't true, I think this CD would be a good argument in favor of it. I certainly didn't expect Reich Remixed to compare with the originals. And there is certainly nothing wrong with a tribute. But everything here is against Reich's style, both too fast and too simple.
The Coldcut remix of Steve Reich's 18, unfortunately the best track on the disk, is laughable in comparison and a warning against the tracks that follow. After reading the reviews for the original Music for 18 Musicians, there are several people who can say nothing except that it is slow and boring. I think you might as well include Coldplay in that number. It is as if he recorded himself skipping forward through the first 5 or so minutes of the original and smiled at his creation.
He isn't the only one who obviously missed the point. Most of the remixes use some of the cheapest sounding instruments and methods I've heard; these aren't just bad tributes to Reich, they are bad tributes to techno! And don't expect to hear phasing, which was introduced for the first time in Come Out and Drumming, in their remixes. That would require at least some trivial knowledge of Reich's contribution to minimalism, which these artists obviously do not have. And anyway, Reich used much more than rhythmic, vocal/musical repetition and staccato notes, let's get that straight.
I wasted my money on this one. If you haven't been introduced to Reich, I envy you! Try Music for 18 Musicians and Different Trains, many agree that those are among Reich's most powerful pieces.
Children of Reich Create Loving Homage.......2005-04-16
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.
Decent, but disappointing overall........2002-01-05
There are a few really good tracks on this CD. My personal favorites are Music for 18 Musicians, Four Sections, the Megamix, and Piano Phase. The Desert Music remix (the bonus track) is okay, not great, but okay. And then there's the bottom end of the spectrum, which is everything else. Unfortunately, what I like is overpowered by what I dislike.
Great music for an electronic fan.......2001-10-04
I enjoyed every one of these pieces on their own. I am familiar with most of the electronic artists and each one of these songs is beautiful. I had never heard Steve Reich's music before this. I enjoyed his music but, I didn't think that the remixes were completely true to his form. Reich's music has some good ideas that the remixer's somewhat expanded upon. I think the idea was to take some of Reich's ideas and put it in to a more modern style. If they wanted someone to rehash his ideas, then it would have been boring. I enjoy these artists, but there are artists out there that are using some of his ideas already, namely Plastikman and Tortoise. Overall the songs are great in any sense.
Proxy for a Reich's Greatest Hits CD?.......2001-06-16
Of all modern classical composers, Steve Reich is the one whose music is most likely to attract the rock-oriented ear. 'Music for 18 Musicians' was a ground-breaking album which closed out the 1970s, and it took much of the audience that had been nurtured on Tangerine Dream's 'Ricochet' and, before that, Mike Oldfield's 'Tubular Bells'. It was only to be expected that other artists would start sampling Reich's works.
I can't get enough of 'Music for 18 Musicians' -- I bought it on LP in 1979, and two versions on CD. It is my No. 1 self-hypnosis album. So I was intrigued to discover how it would be re-worked for this album. I was disappointed, frankly. The Coldcut Remix provides no evidence that the DJ has listened beyond the first five minutes of the original.
But there's no heresy in modifying Reich's music. I welcome every effort to do so. I knew about half of the pieces selected here, so, for me, it's partly a Reich sampler. The great thing about the album is that not only did it get me buying more of Reich's output, but it also got me listening more to the originals.
For me, the stand-out track here is 'Piano Phase', which applies prog-rock values to a piece I didn't know at all well. It could so easily be Rick Wakeman or Keith Emerson playing the synth lines over the piano loop!
The opening track has grown on me over the years. At first listen, the Megamix seemed to have too many different samples crowded in; it seemed too ambitious in searching for common musical themes between no fewer than nine of Reich's albums. But now it flows nicely.
The closing track, supposedly based on the Desert Music, is a straightforward techno track, almost Prodigy-like, whose relationship to Reich's music seems entirely tangential.
I believe every Reich fan should hear this album, even though a few will find perhaps nothing to like. And I'd recommend anyone who buys this album without knowing Reich to listen also to 'Different Trains', 'Electric Counterpoint', and of course, 'Music for 18 Musicians'.
Until Nonesuch releases in the US the greatest hits CD compiled in Japan, we will have to rely on this as the only single-CD tour through Reich's works, however oblique and re-shaped these may be.
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- The only record of its kind, and well-done
- inconsistent, directionless, some great material
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Just Guitars: Microtonal Music for Guitar
Manufacturer: Bridge
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ASIN: B000096JH4
Release Date: 2003-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Carter Scholz: Rhythmicon
- Lou Harrison: Scenes from Nek Chand
- Lou Harrison: Scenes from Nek Chand
- Lou Harrison: Scenes from Nek Chand
- Lou Harrison: Tandy's Tango
- Lou Harrison: Cinna
- Lou Harrison: Palace Music
- Lou Harrison: Plaint & Variations on 'Song of Palestine'
- Lou Harrison: Plaint & Variations on 'Song of Palestine'
- Lou Harrsion: Serenado por Gitaro
- Harry Partch: Letter from Hobo Pablo
- Harry Partch: December 1942
- Harry Partch: December 1942
- Harry Partch: December 1942
- Harry Partch: Three Intrusions
- Harry Partch: Three Intrusions
- Harry Partch: Three Intrusions
- Terry Riley: Harp of New Albion
- Terry Riley: Harp of New Albion
- John Schneider: Lament
Album Description
This recording features the premiere recordings of works by the late Lou Harrison and the legendary Harry Partch. John Schneider, guitarist and Los Angeles radio personality performs on a wide variety of guitars using such instruments as Partch's microtonal Adapated Guitars, Martin, Gibson and Fender guitars, a National Resophonic Guitar, and other instruments that feature tuneable fretboards for various types of Just Intonation. Lou Harrison (1917-2003) wrote his last guitar piece for National Steel guitar, custom fretted in Just Intonation. The Scenes from Nek Chand uses a six-note mode and is based on the sculpure and architecture of Nek Chand in northern India. Harry Partch worked on the adapatation of guitars in the 1930s, using one for his Barstow: 8 Hitchhikers' Inscriptions (1941) (available on BRIDGE 9041). The opening of Partch's long lost song cycle, December 1942, begins with a setting of the jester's song "Come Away Death" from Shakespearre's Twelfth Night. Three Intrusions (1949) are the first compositions to use Partch's newly invented Diamond Marimba and the Adapted Guitar 2. Both of these works feature Schneider singing and intoning the vocal parts, as well as performing on copies of Partch's Adapted Guitars.
Also available: Just West Coast, John Schneider guitars, BRIDGE 9041
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The only record of its kind, and well-done.......2006-01-10
While I too have some criticisms, I can't imagine anyone having the time to do all the unique things that had to be done to realize this album and still have time to get every little thing perfect. This stands beyond many albums in terms of performance and artistry. It is unique and varied. It is definitely a bit jolting in terms of consistency, from the electric-sounding track 1, to the Partch, whereas the rest is more normal guitar playing. But it is all worthwhile. Schneider's singing may not sound like Partch, but his inflection and interpretation are suberb in terms of following the composer's intent. His playing is technically brilliant. It is not fair but to view this as an early recording in a basically yet-to-be-explored field. I hope this album inspires many to build on the ground that Schneider and a few others are working to lay down.
inconsistent, directionless, some great material.......2005-10-15
The reason this recording is important is because it has several important pieces which are on record for the first time, a few by Lou Harrison, a few by Harry Partch. The performances are technically excellent but some truly lack soul. The album is for the most part consistent until we reach the Harry Partch material which seems out of place (this is when it takes a turn and makes the listener cringe), John Schneider sings on the Harry Partch tracks, the singing is very sub-par. He sings about being a hobo and riding a train but the voice sounds far too crisp and clean. But it's hard to complain because these are their first time on record and our only way to hear them. You need to close your eyes and Imagine a gruff, hairy, hobo singing them. Also, the piece written by John Scheider feels a little too melodic and peaceful for this record. This disk has some great material on it, but purchase with an informed mind.
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CCMIX: New Electroacoustic Music From Paris
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ASIN: B00005NG62
Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Mycenae Alpha - Roland Auzet/Claire Talibart
- L'Autel De La Perte Et De La Transformation - Roland Auzet/Claire Talibart
- Comme Etrangers Et Voyageurs Sur La Terre - Roland Auzet/Claire Talibart
- Saxatile - Daniel Kientzy
- Xoomij - Nicholas Isherwood
- Eua'on - SWF Orch Of Baden-Baden/Olaf Henzold
- Eua'on'ome - SWF Orch Of Baden-Baden/Olaf Henzold
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- Polytope De Cluny - Kazuko Takada
- Gestes De L'ecrit - Kazuko Takada
- Illusions In Desolate Fields - Kazuko Takada
- Purity - The Arditti Qt
- Sonal Atoms - The Arditti Qt
- La Fleuve De Desir III - The Arditti Qt
Customer Reviews:
Wow!.......2007-05-27
Marvelous album... has been in my player for weeks and has made me investigate MODE records and I have bought 6 more albums from them, all fantastic. Really worthwile if you like this type of electronic and avant garde music.
Wonderfull !!!.......2003-10-16
If you love computer music and musique concrète you will like this album.All music have be realease from 1978 to 1998 whit IRC computer music program of Iannis Xénakis.Most of the composers use use computer keybord but this original technologie use musical pencil to compose new electronic sounds.Saxatile for voice and sax is very light and delicious.Xoomi haves very beautiful vocal song and there is a lot of suprise in the rest of album.Very funy.I recomand it.
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Eric Chasalow: Left To His Own Devices
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ASIN: B00008BNTU
Release Date: 2003-02-25 |
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- In a Manner of Speaking (2000)
- Yes, I Really Did (1998)
- Left to His Own Devices (1996)
- Suspicious Motives (1999)
- Crossing Boundaries (2000)
- In the Works I (1993, rev. 1994)
- In the Works II (1993, rev. 1994)
- In the Works III (1993, rev. 1994)
- Out of Joint (1994)
- Dream Songs I (2001)
- Dream Songs II (2001)
- Dream Songs III (2001)
- Dream Songs IV (2001)
- Dream Songs V (2001)
- And It Flew Upside Down (1994)
Album Description
The seven electro-acoustic works on this disc illustrate the salient virtues that have distinguished Eric Chasalow's work in the genre over the past twenty yearsan unerring sense of drama and a rhythmic verve that makes for compelling listening. Two in particular, Left to His Own Devices and Suspicious Motives, pay homage to his Columbia-Princeton mentors; the former is built from vocal samples of Milton Babbitt and the sound of the RCA synthesizer while the latter incorporates two motives from Davidovsky's musicprimarily the opening to Synchronisms #6. That the composer is equally at home outside the studio is amply borne out by the two purely acoustic chamber pieces, In the Works, and Yes, I Really Did, clearly cut from the same aesthetic cloth as the tape pieces. As Chasalow has said, "In spite of my long history with electronic music, the technology is not my focus." This is clearly evident from the works on this disc, crafted in a musical language as subtle and complex as it is tactile and expressive. This, his second disc on New World, charts the continuing growth and development of an exciting young American composer.
"Over the years, the technology available to me has changed dramatically, from the hand-made cutting and splicing of the analog studio, to MIDI automation and, currently, graphical computer-based sound editing environments. While the newer tools have made the process of realizing electronic music much easier, my fundamental musical approach to these pieces has not changed much. At the core is the tradition created by the work of Mario Davidovsky. In this tradition, one uses prerecorded sounds to expand upon the acoustical characteristics of the live instrumentsthe real origin of the "hyperinstrument" concept. What may be obvious is that the timbre of a traditional instrument in performance may be changed by adding electronic componentsa kind of heightened orchestration
While my studio technique derives from Davidovsky, the musical character is quite different. My instrumental writing is often at an energy level drawn from my experience with improvised jazz. My recent electronic music reflects this as well. By adding layers of manipulated recordings of spoken or sung text, the sound of the human voice often emerges in surprising ways." Eric Chasalow
Of related interest:
80440-2 Eric Chasalow Over the Edge
80521-2 Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center
Customer Reviews:
Fun New Music.......2003-05-13
The more musically motivated among us will praise the performance and composition. I simply find this music to be a lot of fun and quite fascinating. Eric Chasalow offers a smattering of works that range from melodic, easily accessible pieces to works where tones, voices and electronic sounds combine in spare, percussive patterns. And Chasalow, while he has a handful of years on me, is clearly of my generation. He quotes or references an eclectic collection of both classical and popular music that speaks to me, and that is something I find relatively rarely in classical music.
This is one of four recordings now out or soon to be out from the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. I have also reviewed and raved about Rochberg's Black Sounds. Foss' opera Griffelkin is forthcoming, and Machover's Hyperstring Trilogy has recently been released.
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- Bazerk Bazerk Bazerk
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- Chainsmoker [Explicit Lyrics]
- Clouddead
- Dark Angel [Soundtrack]
- DC2: Bars of Death [Explicit Lyrics]
Soul Music
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