FACT Mix 512 - Max Richter | |||||||
Running time: 1 hr 08 mins |
Date: 07/09/2015
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01. Charles Ives The Unanswered Question 02. Godspeed You! Black Emperor Rockets fall on Rocket falls 03. J.S. Bach Fugue in C# minor from Book 1 of The Well tempered Clavier 04. J.S Bach Chorale from Christ Lag in Todesbanden 05. Osvaldo Golijov Tenebrae II 06. Urmas Sisask Ursa Minor from Starry Sky Cycle 07. Boards of Canada Over the horizon radar 08. Sergei Rachmaninov Rejoice O Virgin from The Vespers 09. Howard Skempton Of Late 10. Philip Glass Violin Concerto 2nd Movement 11. Grouper Clearing 12. Henry Purcell Fantasia in 7 parts 13. William Byrd Mass for 5 voices, Agnus Dei 14. Luciano Berio Wasserklavier 15. Michael Tippet Concerto for Sting Orchestra, II Adagio Cantabile 16. Cat Power Maybe Not |
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Notes One of the most respected modern composers delivers his first ever mix. Max Richter was born in Germany but grew up in the UK, eventually settling in Edinburgh. Hes classically trained, but also heavily influenced by electronic music, and contributed to Future Sound of London albums and Roni Sizes Reprazent before releasing a series of influential solo albums. Hes scored several films, most notably Ari Folmans Waltz with Bashir, while his music has also appeared in Martin Scorseces Shutter Island, Ridley Scotts Prometheus and more. Richters early albums (2002s Memoryhouse, 2004s The Blute Notebooks) are landmarks of modern classical in their embrace of electronics, and hes continued to break new ground on his latest album. Titled SLEEP, Richters new album is eight hours long (though dont worry, theres an hour-long condensed version for the norms), designed to soundtrack a listenerss sleep. In Richters words, its an eight-hour lullaby my personal lullaby for a frenetic world. A manifesto for a slower pace of existence. To celebrate the release of SLEEP, weve coaxed Richters first ever mix out of him, a celebration of groundbreaking classical music both classic (Bach, Glass) and contemporary (Godspeed You! Black Emperor), plus the likes of Grouper, Cat Power and Boards of Canada. Richter explains that the tracks he picked for the mix are all about transcendence, a going beyond the known, a questioning of the day to day. I feel like one of the things the sleeping offers is a sort of connection to the unknown part of ourselves and a journey beyond our normal experience. Music can feel like this too a landscape of unknown possibilities, rich with questions. Comments |
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