Well this is more in the style of John Adam's "Phryigian Gates" and "China Gates" than Reich music, anyway it's very interesting the approach and development of the musical creation :)
when a pattern repeats, it would sound boring if it just kept repeating, so reich used additive melody to make it interesting and gradually change. he took a pattern, and slowly developed it, so he started with the first note, then added second, then third, then he eventually finished the pattern.
Well this is more in the style of John Adam's "Phryigian Gates" and "China Gates" than Reich music, anyway it's very interesting the approach and development of the musical creation :)
rulobito00 4 months ago
Мне они очень понравились. Но басист слабоват для такой музыки.
trofonton 1 year ago
Love this!
gotmilka 1 year ago
They played some hours ago at Lisbon, Portugal.
Great guys! (nobody was recording video that I was aware off)
gotmilka 2 years ago
Боже, игра бас-гитариста заставляет кровь быстрее бежать по венам... Потрясающее исполнение.
Artsearch09 2 years ago
Did I just hear some additive melody? AMAZING! I really liked listening to that - a bit heavy on the ears, but great. Too random for my liking :D
amistrymister 2 years ago
Mmmm. Additive melody? What do you mean?
bisonbienravi 2 years ago
when a pattern repeats, it would sound boring if it just kept repeating, so reich used additive melody to make it interesting and gradually change. he took a pattern, and slowly developed it, so he started with the first note, then added second, then third, then he eventually finished the pattern.
amistrymister 2 years ago 2
Yeah, Reich used the concept of very slowly but constantly developing pattern. So, as a tribute to Reich, they do here exactly the same thing.
bisonbienravi 2 years ago 2