Steve Reich, a pioneer of minimal music, invites you into his world with "Phases: A Nonesuch Retrospective," a comprehensive collection released in 2006. This five-CD set is a celebration of Reich's influential career, showcasing his unique compositional style and innovative use of rhythm and repetition. The album spans a vast array of his works, from the iconic "Music for 18 Musicians" to the introspective "Different Trains" and the mesmerizing "Drumming." Each track is a testament to Reich's ability to create intricate, layered soundscapes that captivate and engage. The album features performances by renowned ensembles such as the Schönberg Ensemble and Percussion Group The Hague, conducted by Reinbert de Leeuw. With a runtime of over six hours, this retrospective offers a deep dive into the world of Steve Reich, making it an essential exploration for both new and longtime fans of his work.