The Endless Inspiration of Steve Reich's Phasing Technique

In this video I explore the roots of a technique at the core of 20th century minimal music, phasing. Steve Reich discovered that he could get a vast of amount of almost kanon-like variations on a theme using two tape loops. Due to tiny fluctuations in tape playback speed, an identical phrase played back on two machine at the same time will drift apart. This results in a mesmerizing effect where sounds blend and play off each other. You will see me attempt it first live on stage at Chamber Remix Cologne, re-working the music of Hindol Deb, then in a controlled studio environment. Music, Soundpack and thanks:   / hainbach   MY SIGNATURE SOFTWARE: THE HAINPACK IS HERE: https://www.audiothing.net/bundle/hai... GRANULAR SYNTH: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/fluss-g... FASHION: http://teespring.com/de/stores/hainbach CONNECT:   / hainbach   BUY THE GEAR I USE (EU): https://redir.love/thocf/n2lm9oo2ym BUY THE GEAR I USE (US): https://bit.ly/3nsnE9Q (affiliate links, I get a few % if you buy through them) BUY THE GEAR I USE (UK) https://www.gear4music.com/blog/what-... 00:00 Intro and Background 00:57 Live Concert Prep 03:53 Concert 05:56 Post Mortem 07:18 Studio Phasing Prep 08:17 PHASING 12:16 Final Thoughts