Re:ECM

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Re:ECM
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Studio album by
Ricardo Villalobos and Max Loderbauer
Released2011
Genre
Length2:14:27
Label ECM
ECM 2211/12
Producer Ricardo Villalobos/Max Loderbauer
Manfred Eicher (original recordings)

Re:ECM is a 2011 album by minimal techno producers Ricardo Villalobos and Max Loderbauer. It uses recordings released on the ECM Records label primarily associated with jazz and contemporary classical music as the basis for the tracks.

Contents

Reception

The album received mostly positive reviews in specialized medias, [1] [2] while The Guardian , for instance, remains somehow more mixed in its overall favourable comments. [3]

Track listing

Track numberTrack nameLengthOriginal artistOriginal recording
Disc 1 Track 1Reblop8:20Christian Wallumrød EnsembleFabula Suite Lugano
Disc 1 Track 2Recat7:15Christian Wallumrød EnsembleThe Zoo Is Far
Disc 1 Track 3Resvete11:40 Alexander Knaifel Svete Tikhiy
Disc 1 Track 4Retimeless4:29 John Abercrombie Timeless
Disc 1 Track 5Reemergence9:49 Miroslav Vitous Emergence
Disc 1 Track 6Reblazhenstva7:40Alexander KnaifelBlazhenstva
Disc 1 Track 7Reannounce6:36Louis SclavisL'Impafait Des Langues
Disc 1 Track 8Recurrence7:20Wolfert Brederode QuartetCurrents
Disc 1 Track 9Requote4:06Christian Wallumrød EnsembleFabula Suite Lugano
Disc 2 Track 1Replob4:23Christian Wallumrød EnsembleFabula Suite Lugano
Disc 2 Track 2Reshadub10:41 Paul Giger Ignis
Disc 2 Track 3Rebird4:34 Enrico Rava/Stefano Bollani/Paul Motian Tati
Disc 2 Track 4Retikhiy6:27Alexander KnaifelSvete Tikhiy
Disc 2 Track 5Rekondakion6:28 Arvo Pärt Kanon Pokajanen
Disc 2 Track 6Rensenada10:42 Bennie Maupin The Jewel in the Lotus
Disc 2 Track 7Resole13:25Alexander KnaifelSvete Tikhiy / Amicta Sole
Disc 2 Track 8Redetach10:40Christian Wallumrød EnsembleFabula Suite Lugano

Sources

  1. "Ricardo Villalobos and Max Loderbauer: Re: ECM". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  2. Provençal, Jérôme. ""Re: ECM" : une odyssée sonore contemporaine - Les Inrocks". www.lesinrocks.com/ (in French). Retrieved 2021-05-09.
  3. "Ricardo Villalobos & Max Loderbauer: Re: ECM – review". the Guardian. 2011-06-24. Retrieved 2021-05-09.

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