Eitan Reiter is one of the more prolific and diverse electronic musicians and producers we encountered. You probably saw his name in connection with his recent remix to Robert Babicz released on Babicz’s new remix album on Traum Schallplatten or from the beautiful deep collaboration album with Sebastian Mullaert of Minilogue fame – Reflections of Nothingness – released last year on Japanese boutique label Mule Musiq or their track opening the recent Enter compilation on Minus, or his releases on Dr. Motte’s Praxxiz and Dustin Zahn’s Enemy Records.
Reiter took the original… and in a very minimal and respectful way added a hypnotic techno beat underneath and extra analog electronic touches that add another dimension… The outcome is a totally hypnotic, dirty and psychedelic groover that is totally irresistible.
Eitan is a also an extremely sought after remixer, remixing besides electronic artists also World Music sensation Balkan Beat Box and Deathcore Metal band Suicide Silence. He’s showing his amazing skills in this beautiful remix he made to The Doors legendary song The End, that was cleared for by the band’s management (a very very rare thing).
Check Eitan Reiter playing his remix to The Doors’ The End @ Boom Festival in Portugal this summer
Reiter, who’s a real analog equipment and synthesizer freak took the original as is and in a very minimal and respectful way added a hypnotic techno beat underneath and extra analog electronic touches that add another dimension to the original. The outcome is a very hypnotic, dirty and psychedelic groover that is totally irresistible.
2017 will see Eitan release an EP with Traum and a second full album of electronica. He’s also finalizing his second album with Sebastian Mullaert that would be released in 2017 as well.
You probably saw his name in connection with his recent remix to Robert Babicz… on Traum Schallplatten or from the beautiful deep collaboration album with Sebastian Mullaert of Minilogue fame
Listen to the full album of Eitan Reiter & Sebastian Mullaert – Reflections of Nothingness below:
And also check Eitan Reiter’s full set at Boom Festival in this really magical film: