Steve Reich reflects on his most significant works
In 1964, Steve Reich recorded a street preacher's speech, took a razor to the tape, looped samples on two machines — and changed music forever. Today he joins Shad to discuss his decades-long career and music's capacity to document history. Reich's style of looping audio samples laid the groundwork for hip-hop, dub and electronic music. Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... q's Homepage: http://www.cbc.ca/q q on Twitter: / cbcradioq q on Facebook: / qoncbcradio q is a magazine show that’s unpredictable in the best sense - proud to be “a wild mix of culture by way of Canada” as described by the New York Times. The Globe & Mail noted the show’s “raging popularity across a variety of platforms -- podcasts, television, websites, satellite radio, terrestrial radio, and occasional live remote broadcasts."

Steve Reich on Tape recording, Drumming and Composing | Red Bull Music Academy

Conversations With... Steve Reich

Strings recording session for City of Sound (tour dates pinned in comments!)

Steve Reich - rhythm and minimalism

A Year With John Cage - How To Get Out Of The Cage (Documentary, 2012)

Creative Artists and the Bible: Ben Quash interviews Steve Reich

Steve Reich : Jacob's Ladder

Phasing - Minimalist Melody Hack. Steve Reich's enduring minimalist technique.

Reich on Reich

Steve Reich on Composing "Music for 18 Musicians"

Steve Reich on Composing "Different Trains"

Philip Glass on Working with Aphex Twin, and David Byrne | Red Bull Music Academy

Composing Myself: Philip Glass

Steve Reich's Nonesuch Selects

Steve Reich: Pulse (Live at Fondation Louis Vuitton)

Music Is a Continuum | Composer Terry Riley | Louisiana Channel

Steve Reich - Phase to Face | The Father of Minimal Music with John Cage & Philip Glass

How Steve Reich Brings Repetitive Music Alive

Steve Reich’s Different Trains with London Contemporary Orchestra | Boiler Room

