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http://www.sacrumprofanum.com/en/4/0/262/aphex-twin-adrian-utley-of-portishead-and-leszek-mozdzer-in-the-final-concert-of-the-9th-sacrum-profanum-festival

 

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Reich 75 is a project which is changing the face of the Sacrum Profanum Festival. From now, the final stage of the event will feature interesting, often surprising meetings of icons of contemporary classical music with representatives of ambitious popular trends. This event will only be prepared once, and will never be repeated again.

 

Aphex Twin, Adrian Utley of Portishead and Leszek Możdżer have already confirmed that they will be participating in the Reich 75 project. The artists will meet on stage with Steve Reich and will present new, surprising interpretations of such classics as Come Out, Different Trains, Pendulum Music, Electric Guitar Phase and Piano Phase. Pieces by the master of minimalism are often only the springboard to free improvisation on their basis.

Soon, we will reveal other – equally hot – names of artists who will take part in this unique project. See you in Krakow on September 17th.

 

richard in poland twice in one month on two different events :o

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  On 7/23/2011 at 1:26 PM, Kubazz said:

http://www.sacrumprofanum.com/en/4/0/262/aphex-twin-adrian-utley-of-portishead-and-leszek-mozdzer-in-the-final-concert-of-the-9th-sacrum-profanum-festival

 

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Reich 75 is a project which is changing the face of the Sacrum Profanum Festival. From now, the final stage of the event will feature interesting, often surprising meetings of icons of contemporary classical music with representatives of ambitious popular trends. This event will only be prepared once, and will never be repeated again.

 

Aphex Twin, Adrian Utley of Portishead and Leszek Możdżer have already confirmed that they will be participating in the Reich 75 project. The artists will meet on stage with Steve Reich and will present new, surprising interpretations of such classics as Come Out, Different Trains, Pendulum Music, Electric Guitar Phase and Piano Phase. Pieces by the master of minimalism are often only the springboard to free improvisation on their basis.

Soon, we will reveal other – equally hot – names of artists who will take part in this unique project. See you in Krakow on September 17th.

 

richard in poland twice in one month on two different events :o

:ohmy:

  • 2 weeks later...

Going for a long weekend in Krakow with some friends, Saturday night I'll be on an Aphex mission and have booked my ticket for this event. Alas, none of my fellow partners are into Aphex so it's a solo mission that evening.

 

Any watmmers going and fancy meeting meeting up for a few beers before or after let me know.

  • 2 weeks later...
  On 8/7/2011 at 11:18 PM, Doom said:

Richard, if you're reading this... please play DEATH FUCK :braindance:

 

You got it all wrong: It's RDJ playing, not The Tuss, silly! But it was an honest mistake to make. :watmm:

  • 4 weeks later...

so.. anyone?

 

his 'pendulum music' was kinda breathtaking, really beautiful and droney. mics turned into disco balls were swinging over speakers with amazing light effects added. he took this rather random piece and made it work like it was his own. even reich was amazed.

 

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he also did some additional drones and noises for adrian utley's 'electric counterpoint'.

 

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good gig, i must say.

  On 9/18/2011 at 10:05 PM, sneaksta303 said:
  On 9/18/2011 at 5:07 PM, Brooks said:

 

woah

 

i think the star wars lightsaber sound was made in a similar way

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