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From:
Andrei
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Date:
Mon, 9 Jul 2001 11:37:31 -0400
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Re: [idm] Steve Reich-like 'techno' (was: Re: [idm] the stockhausen effect)
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The Async Sense album on Imbalance Computer Music is definitely the most Reich like techno I've come across. The whole album's based around phasing patterns. http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/async.sense.html Hrvatski has also done a couple of tracks that use that technique. Andrei On Sun, 8 Jul 2001, William VanLoo wrote:
quoted 16 lines ... though I like Steve Reich. I wish> >... though I like Steve Reich. I wish > > there were more techno like 'music for xx musicians' (I'm not sure what you > > call that polyrhythmic stuff with layers building up to enormous complexity, > > something like an Ae track in reverse :-) ). > > Hear, hear! > > This seems like a good place to start a new thread. What tracks can you > think of that have any of the sort of shifting rhythms and textures that > something like "music for 18 musicians" has? > > The first thing that comes to mind for me is the Gescom remix of Push > Button Objects, actually - the shifting textures aren't really there, > but the shifting rhythms certainly are. In fact, it's the closest thing > I can think of (in the 'IDM' vein) that actually has some of the > complexity of "...18 musicians" while still being cohesive.
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