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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2016 · 1H 11M

minimal tendencies

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On my list of the greatest recordings ever made you'll find the 1978 ECM records release of Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians. It blew me away when I heard it for the first time.  I've been a fan of minimal classical music ever since. I have a ton of Steve Reich and Philip Glass music in my collection.  Recently I discovered a 2010 recording of Philip Glass music by the Delta Saxophone Quartet called Minimal Tendencies.  It's an excellent album and it got me thinking about a minimal mix.  So I stole the title of their album and started the mix with one of their tracks. Enjoy T R A C K L I S T : 00:00    Delta Saxophone Quartet - Philip Glass Mishima I 03:50    Colin Stetson - Clothed in the skin of the dead 06:20    Pat Metheny - Steve Reich Electric Counterpoint 1 Fast 13:06    Philip Glass - Closing 18:52    Alexandre Desplat - Alan 21:39    Max Richter - Shadow Journal 26:50    Steve Reich - Six Marimbas 32:00    John Adams - The Death of Klinghoffer Chorus of Exiled Palestinians 37:55    Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians Pulses 43:20    John Luther Adams - The Farthest Place 50:11    Julia Rovinsky - Philip Glass Metamorphosis II 53:20    Clint Mansell - Ghosts of Things To Be 54:30    John Adams - Fog Tropes 57:15    Kronos Quartet - Glass String Quartet No. 2 Company IV 59:05    The Dublin Guitar Quartet - Philip Glass Mishima V 62:32    Steve Reich - Mallet Quartet II Slow 65:40    Evan Chapman - Philip Glass Opening 71:49    end

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On my list of the greatest recordings ever made you'll find the 1978 ECM records release of Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians. It blew me away when I heard it for the first time.  I've been a fan of minimal classical music ever since. I have a ton of Steve Reich and Philip Glass music in my collection.  Recently I discovered a 2010 recording of Philip Glass music by the Delta Saxophone Quartet called Minimal Tendencies.  It's an excellent album and it got me thinking about a minimal mix.  So I stole the title of their album and started the mix with one of their tracks. Enjoy T R A C K L I S T : 00:00    Delta Saxophone Quartet - Philip Glass Mishima I03:50    Colin Stetson - Clothed in the skin of the dead06:20    Pat Metheny - Steve Reich Electric Counterpoint 1 Fast13:06    Philip Glass - Closing18:52    Alexandre Desplat - Alan21:39    Max Richter - Shadow Journal26:50    Steve Reich - Six Marimbas32:00    John Adams - The Death of Klinghoffer Chorus of Exiled Palestinians37:55    Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians Pulses43:20    John Luther Adams - The Farthest Place50:11    Julia Rovinsky - Philip Glass Metamorphosis II53:20    Clint Mansell - Ghosts of Things To Be54:30    John Adams - Fog Tropes57:15    Kronos Quartet - Glass String Quartet No. 2 Company IV59:05    The Dublin Guitar Quartet - Philip Glass Mishima V62:32    Steve Reich - Mallet Quartet II Slow65:40    Evan Chapman - Philip Glass Opening71:49    end

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