The Sounds of Now: Steve Reich and the Transmogrification of the Banal

Steve Reich's City Life

Director: Manfred Waffender

(Kultur, 1995)

US release date: 29 May 2007

UK release date: Available as import

[8 August 2007]

by Chadwick Jenkins

As human beings, interpretive animals that attempt to navigate the world by coming to some sort of "understanding" of it, we are addicted to purpose.
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