Eitan Reiter Explained

Eitan Reiter
Landscape:yes
Origin: Haifa, Israel
Genre:
Years Active:2006–present
Occupation:
Label:
  • Aleph Zero
  • Digital Structures
  • Mule-Musiq
Associated Acts:LOUD, Unoccupied, Eitan Reiter & A. Balter, Eitan Reiter & Sebastian Mullaert, Eitan Reiter & Gal Perez
Website:www.EitanReiter.com
Current Members:Eitan Reiter

Eitan Reiter (born December 3, 1982) is an Israeli musician and producer. Eitan has released seven studio albums, one in his solo project under his own name, one album with Sebastian Mullaert,[1] four studio albums as LOUD[2] with Kobi Toledano, and one album as Unoccupied[3] with Nadav Katz.

Music

Solo project

Reiter released his first solo album titled Places I miss that I haven’t been to[4] through Aleph Zero Records, some of the tracks in this album were commercially successful, and were later remixed by J.viewz[5] Reiter remixed Balkan Beat Box song Look Them Act with Ori Rousso.[6]

Collaboration with Sebastian Mullaert

Reiter's 2014 project was a collaboration with Sebastian Mullaert from minilogue. After working together for a while they released the album Reflection of Nothingness.[7] They are working together on their next studio album.[8]

LOUD

Reiter's main project is the electronic music band LOUD, together with record producer and sound engineer Kobi Toledano they have been producing original electronic music since 2006.[9] [10] They have released four studio albums together and as of 2015 were working on a fifth studio album, planned for release by Nano Records.[11]

Collaboration with A. Balter

In 2010 Reiter and A. Balter collaborated on a psy-trance, techno and minimal music project.[12]

Unoccupied

Reiter had access to a recording studio near his home town where he was producing his own music. He shared his studio time with audio engineer Nadav Katz as part of mixing the first three albums by LOUD. In 2008 they released the Everyday Life album.[13]

Mixing, sound production and engineering

Reiter provided sound design, co-writing, co-arranging and mixing for Shayman,[14] and was producer and sound engineer for Empirikal.[15]

He also produced music for a short Israeli documentary film called Sea Sick,[16] a short animated film by Liat Koren,[17] and his single Ups & Downs, which was re-edited by Perfect Stranger, was in the soundtrack of the Brazilian drama film Artificial Paradises.[18]

Discography

Studio albums

Collaboration albums

EPs/Compilations

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Veal Pen | ALBUM PREVIEW: Sebastian Mullaert & Eitan Reiter . July 5, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150706041432/http://thevealpen.com/post/96369337658/album-preview-sebastian-mullaert-eitan-reiter . July 6, 2015 . dead.
  2. Web site: Interview with Loud.
  3. Web site: Unoccupied - Everyday Life - CD Review.
  4. Web site: Morpheus Music Interviews – Eitan Reiter . electronicmusicmall.com .
  5. Web site: Igloo Magazine :: Eitan Reiter :: Places I Miss That I Haven't Been To (Aleph Zero). igloomag.com. July 9, 2010.
  6. Web site: Balkan Beat : écoute gratuite, téléchargement MP3, video-clips, bio, concerts .
  7. Web site: RA News: Sebastian Mullaert and Eitan Reiter team up for new LP. Resident Advisor.
  8. Web site: Track by Track: Sebastian Mullaert & Eitan Reiter - Reflections of Nothingness.
  9. Web site: Loud. isratrance.com.
  10. Web site: Loud from Nano Records – Exclusive Interview – Psymedia. psymedia.co.za. March 14, 2020 .
  11. Web site: LOUD. Nano Music. June 30, 2015. September 23, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150923003009/http://www.nanomusic.net/artist/loud/. dead.
  12. Web site: A. Balter vs. Eitan Reiter – iRich EP (Digital Structures). isratrance.com.
  13. Web site: Unoccupied – Everyday Life. isratrance.com.
  14. Web site: Interview: Eitan talks about discovering Shayman. Nano Music. September 25, 2013 .
  15. Web site: Dark Angel – Original Mix. Empirikal. Trackitdown.net. June 30, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160306213139/https://www.trackitdown.net/track/empirikal/dark-angel-original-mix/trance/7441245.html. March 6, 2016. dead.
  16. Web site: - YouTube . .
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  18. Web site: Paraísos Artificiais. IMDb. May 4, 2012.
  19. Web site: Eitan Reiter - Places I Miss That I Haven't Been to (Aleph Zero, May. 2010).
  20. Web site: Sebastian Mullaert and Eitan Reiter team up for new LP · News ⟋ RA.
  21. Web site: Nanoocd029: Loud - No More X.
  22. Web site: Loud: Free from Conceptual Thoughts (Beatport Download) Drive Records.
  23. Web site: Loud - Abstract (Drive Records, February 2008).
  24. Web site: Interview with Loud.
  25. Web site: Unoccupied - Everyday Life.