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Blaine L. Reininger

Blaine Leslie Reininger (born July 10, 1953 in Pueblo, Colorado)[1] is an American post-punk, new-wave and alternative pop singer, songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist (particularly violin), writer and performer. He is known for being a member of the group Tuxedomoon since 1977 after co-founding it with Steven Brown and, latterly, for a notable music and theatre career, both as a soloist and contributor to other artists' recordings, including the Durutti Column, Snakefinger, Anna Domino, Savage Republic, Paul Haig, William Lee Self's Montanablue project, Devine & Statton and Brown himself.

Early history - Tuxedomoon edit

After learning the violin and guitar during childhood and studying music theory in San Francisco, Reininger formed the band Tuxedomoon with composer, singer, musician and college-mate Steven Brown and appeared on early albums such as Half Mute, Desire and Suite En Sous-Sol before departing early in 1983 to pursue a solo career. He permanently rejoined Tuxedomoon in 1988 and has subsequently appeared on more recent recordings such as Vapour Trails, issued in 2007 by independent label Crammed Discs.

Solo history edit

While still a member of Tuxedomoon, and inspired by the work of John Cage and Allen Ginsberg,[2] Reininger wrote and recorded his debut album Broken Fingers, issued on Brussels-based independent label Les Disques Du Crepuscule in 1982. The album's title was inspired by his experience of being mugged after playing a concert in Rotterdam and included the title track, Uptown and a cover of David Bowie's "Sons Of The Silent Age".

During 1983, Reininger left Tuxedomoon to concentrate on a new co-project with occasional band member Michael Belfer. Entitled Night Air, the album represented a more electronic approach than before, was produced by Gareth Jones and saw him continue his recording relationship with Crepuscule. Further solo works have included the EP Paris En Automne (recorded with Alain Goutier), the Live In Brussels album in 1986,[3] Byzantium (recorded with Gilles Martin) and his last for the label Songs From The Rain Palace, released in 1990.

His collaborative and contributive work during this period included the albums Short Stories For Pauline and Without Mercy with Durutti Column, an album of cyclical contemporary classical music pieces recorded with composer and producer Mikel Rouse entitled Colorado Suite and the Live In Lisbon concert recording with Steven Brown. The last two albums heralded a shift in musical style towards minimal music and classical music. In 1989, he also wrote the song Zeb and Lulu for the William Lee Self-fronted band Montanablue, issued as a 12" single and later re-recorded by Reininger himself for his "Songs From The Rain Palace" album.

During the 1990s, Reininger embarked on a couple of musical projects for major labels such as the solo film-soundtrack album Radio Moscow (Polygram) and Kingdom Of Dreams with ambient house collective Falling Infinities (Sony Music), as well as a one-off ambient music album with UVOII entitled Sound Of Heaven, issued in 1994 by German indie-label Fax Records (also known as FAX +49-69/450464).

Since relocating to Greece in the late 1990s, shortly before the death of JJ La Rue, his wife of 18 years,[4] his involvement in film and theatre projects has increased with further soundtrack commissions including The Manic Man, Danton's Death and Elektra, as well as numerous recordings being made available online. In addition, much of his earlier solo output has been reissued on CD via LTM Recordings. Of these, "Night Air 2" garnered acclaim from some corners of the press, particularly Allmusic who declared the album "..a fine showcase for his abilities at lush, often classically 'cinematic' work..".[5]

In addition to music releases Reininger also began acting the late 1990s, including roles in "Agamemnon", directed by Mikhail Marmarinos, "Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod" under the direction of Albrecht Hirche and a handful of films with director Nicholas Triandafyllidis including The Sentimentalists, released in 2014. Prior to this, Reininger resumed a working relationship with William Lee Self by recording several tracks at Self's Hamburg home studio between 2009 and 2011. The recordings saw the light of day in 2012 as "The Hamburg Sessions", issued as a CD on the Belgian imprint Stilll.

In 2013, Reininger co-wrote music for and appeared (as a contributing musician) in "Clear Tears Troubled Waters", a dance-piece for 7 dancers and 3 musicians, choreographed and directed by Thierry Smits and written and performed by Reininger, Steven Brown and Maxime Bodson, its soundtrack gaining a release on Crammed Discs as part of its resurrected Made to Measure series. Live performances of the latter drew praise from French and Belgian press[6]

Also issued in late 2013 was Commissions, a double-CD retrospective of Reininger's catalogue of theatre and dance productions staged from 2008 onwards including Electric Girl, New Electric Ballroom, Lithi (Oblivion), Danton's Death, Double Take, American Buffalo and Antigone.[7]

In 2017 Blaine L. Reininger will collaborate with the italian psychedelic-progressive band Twenty Four Hours for its sixth album, currently in the composition phase. Blaine has already played and sung in a song that will appear in the next job, but there are likely to be more surprises. Les Disques du Crepuscule reissued a 2xCD version of Night Air towards the end of 2017. In November 2019, Les Disques du Crépuscule released a 2xCD, Commissions 2.

Personal life edit

Blaine Reininger was married to JJ LaRue (born Janet Beth Shulnes) for 18 years until her death in Athens due to a heart condition.[8] They had a son.[4]

Award nominations edit

In 2010, his musical contribution to the Stathis Livathinos directed Danton's Death was nominated for the Best Music of the Year award by Athens-based entertainment guide Athinorama.

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • Broken Fingers (1982)
  • Night Air (1983)
  • Paris in Autumn (mini-album, 1985)
  • Live in Brussels (1986)
  • Byzantium (1987)
  • Instrumentals (compilation, 1988)
  • Book of Hours (1989)
  • Songs from the Rain Palace (1990)
  • Radio Moscow soundtrack (1995)
  • The Manic Man soundtrack (1996)
  • The More I Learn the Less I Know (1999)
  • Night Air 2 (compilation, 2004)
  • Elektra/Radio Moscow Soundtracks (2007)
  • Glossolalia (Stilll album, 2007)
  • Music for Dance And Theatre (2011)
  • Commissions (2013)
  • The Blue Sleep (2018)
  • Commissions 2 (2019)
  • Wounds and Blessings (2021)
  • Ocean Planet (2023)

Singles edit

  • "Broken Fingers" / "Right Mind" (1982)
  • "Playin' Your Game" / "Magnetic Life" (1983)
  • "Mystery and Confusion" / "Bizarre Bizarre" (1984)
  • "Greetings One" with Japanese Dream and Bismallah (feat Steven Brown (1986)
  • "Rolf and Florian Go Hawaiian" (1987)
  • "El Paso" / "Bay Bridge" (1988)
  • "Orphans" with Cosy Little Planet and Burnsday (1998)

Key contributions, collaborations and compilation appearances edit

  • Greener Postures (a Snakefinger album featuring Reininger performing violin on the track Don't Lie) (1979)
  • Short Stories for Pauline (a Durutti Column album recorded in Brussels during 1983 that remained unreleased until its 2012 Factory Benelux issue)[9]
  • Without Mercy (a Durutti Column album featuring Reininger on violin throughout) (1984)
  • Colorado Suite (with Mikel Rouse) (1984)
  • The Warp of Pure Fun (a Paul Haig album on which Reininger contributes violin on "Love & War") (1985)
  • "Zeb and Lulu" (track written for Montanablue, issued as a 12") (1989)
  • Live in Lisbon (with Steven Brown) (1990)
  • Croatian Variations (with Steven Brown) (1991)
  • U V O I I – Sound of Heaven (with Dr. Atmo, I.N.G.O. and Michael Pagenstedt) (1994)
  • Kingdom of Dreams (with Falling Infinities) (1996)
  • Sun and Rain (with Gianluca Lo Presti) (2001)
  • Keen-O – Nobody Knows How and Why (with Roger Eno, Arlo Bigazzi and Pier Luigi Andreoni) (2002)
  • Lips of Oblivion (Fitzcarraldo Sessions, 2008)
  • "Tintro" (track contributed to The Futureplaces Impromptu All-Stars Orchestra present Poststop) (2011)
  • After Twilight (compilation, 2011) – donated two re-recordings of "Broken Fingers" and "A Café au Lait for Mr XYZPTLK" plus "Throat Singing" from Glossolalia
  • Varvakios (with Savage Republic) (2012)
  • The Hamburg Sessions (with William Lee Self) (2012)
  • Clear Tears Troubled Waters (with Steven Brown and Maxime Bodson) (2013)

References edit

  1. ^ Music For Vagabonds: The Tuxedomoon Chronicles by Isabelle Corbisier (Lighting Source, 2008) - ISBN 978-1-906496-08-1
  2. ^ "Max Dax and A.J. Samuels talk to Blaine L. Reininger – Electronic Beats". Electronicbeats.net. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  3. ^ "Review - Live in Brussels Bis - REININGER, BLAINE L. - - LTM". Whisperinandhollerin.com. January 26, 2004. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  4. ^ a b . Electronic Beats. January 27, 2012. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29.
  5. ^ Ned Raggett (September 13, 2004). "Night Air II - Blaine L. Reininger | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  6. ^ "Clear Tears / Troubled Waters - Parcours - Compagnie Thor". Thor.be. January 16, 2013. Retrieved November 1, 2013.
  7. ^ "Flipside review of Commissions". flipsideflipsidereviews.blogspot.co.uk/. December 19, 2013. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
  8. ^ "JJ LA RUE MEMORIAL PAGE". www.mundoblaineo.org.
  9. ^ Shadowplayers by James Nice (Aurum, 2010) - ISBN 978-1-84513-634-5

Bibliography edit

  • Music For Vagabonds: The Tuxedomoon Chronicles by Isabelle Corbisier (Lighting Source, 2008) - ISBN 978-1-906496-08-1

External links edit

  • Blaine L. Reininger official site
  • Tuxedomoon official site

blaine, reininger, blaine, leslie, reininger, born, july, 1953, pueblo, colorado, american, post, punk, wave, alternative, singer, songwriter, musician, multi, instrumentalist, particularly, violin, writer, performer, known, being, member, group, tuxedomoon, s. Blaine Leslie Reininger born July 10 1953 in Pueblo Colorado 1 is an American post punk new wave and alternative pop singer songwriter musician multi instrumentalist particularly violin writer and performer He is known for being a member of the group Tuxedomoon since 1977 after co founding it with Steven Brown and latterly for a notable music and theatre career both as a soloist and contributor to other artists recordings including the Durutti Column Snakefinger Anna Domino Savage Republic Paul Haig William Lee Self s Montanablue project Devine amp Statton and Brown himself Contents 1 Early history Tuxedomoon 2 Solo history 3 Personal life 4 Award nominations 5 Discography 5 1 Albums 5 2 Singles 5 3 Key contributions collaborations and compilation appearances 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksEarly history Tuxedomoon editAfter learning the violin and guitar during childhood and studying music theory in San Francisco Reininger formed the band Tuxedomoon with composer singer musician and college mate Steven Brown and appeared on early albums such as Half Mute Desire and Suite En Sous Sol before departing early in 1983 to pursue a solo career He permanently rejoined Tuxedomoon in 1988 and has subsequently appeared on more recent recordings such as Vapour Trails issued in 2007 by independent label Crammed Discs Solo history editWhile still a member of Tuxedomoon and inspired by the work of John Cage and Allen Ginsberg 2 Reininger wrote and recorded his debut album Broken Fingers issued on Brussels based independent label Les Disques Du Crepuscule in 1982 The album s title was inspired by his experience of being mugged after playing a concert in Rotterdam and included the title track Uptown and a cover of David Bowie s Sons Of The Silent Age During 1983 Reininger left Tuxedomoon to concentrate on a new co project with occasional band member Michael Belfer Entitled Night Air the album represented a more electronic approach than before was produced by Gareth Jones and saw him continue his recording relationship with Crepuscule Further solo works have included the EP Paris En Automne recorded with Alain Goutier the Live In Brussels album in 1986 3 Byzantium recorded with Gilles Martin and his last for the label Songs From The Rain Palace released in 1990 His collaborative and contributive work during this period included the albums Short Stories For Pauline and Without Mercy with Durutti Column an album of cyclical contemporary classical music pieces recorded with composer and producer Mikel Rouse entitled Colorado Suite and the Live In Lisbon concert recording with Steven Brown The last two albums heralded a shift in musical style towards minimal music and classical music In 1989 he also wrote the song Zeb and Lulu for the William Lee Self fronted band Montanablue issued as a 12 single and later re recorded by Reininger himself for his Songs From The Rain Palace album During the 1990s Reininger embarked on a couple of musical projects for major labels such as the solo film soundtrack album Radio Moscow Polygram and Kingdom Of Dreams with ambient house collective Falling Infinities Sony Music as well as a one off ambient music album with UVOII entitled Sound Of Heaven issued in 1994 by German indie label Fax Records also known as FAX 49 69 450464 Since relocating to Greece in the late 1990s shortly before the death of JJ La Rue his wife of 18 years 4 his involvement in film and theatre projects has increased with further soundtrack commissions including The Manic Man Danton s Death and Elektra as well as numerous recordings being made available online In addition much of his earlier solo output has been reissued on CD via LTM Recordings Of these Night Air 2 garnered acclaim from some corners of the press particularly Allmusic who declared the album a fine showcase for his abilities at lush often classically cinematic work 5 In addition to music releases Reininger also began acting the late 1990s including roles in Agamemnon directed by Mikhail Marmarinos Spiel mir das Lied vom Tod under the direction of Albrecht Hirche and a handful of films with director Nicholas Triandafyllidis including The Sentimentalists released in 2014 Prior to this Reininger resumed a working relationship with William Lee Self by recording several tracks at Self s Hamburg home studio between 2009 and 2011 The recordings saw the light of day in 2012 as The Hamburg Sessions issued as a CD on the Belgian imprint Stilll In 2013 Reininger co wrote music for and appeared as a contributing musician in Clear Tears Troubled Waters a dance piece for 7 dancers and 3 musicians choreographed and directed by Thierry Smits and written and performed by Reininger Steven Brown and Maxime Bodson its soundtrack gaining a release on Crammed Discs as part of its resurrected Made to Measure series Live performances of the latter drew praise from French and Belgian press 6 Also issued in late 2013 was Commissions a double CD retrospective of Reininger s catalogue of theatre and dance productions staged from 2008 onwards including Electric Girl New Electric Ballroom Lithi Oblivion Danton s Death Double Take American Buffalo and Antigone 7 In 2017 Blaine L Reininger will collaborate with the italian psychedelic progressive band Twenty Four Hours for its sixth album currently in the composition phase Blaine has already played and sung in a song that will appear in the next job but there are likely to be more surprises Les Disques du Crepuscule reissued a 2xCD version of Night Air towards the end of 2017 In November 2019 Les Disques du Crepuscule released a 2xCD Commissions 2 Personal life editBlaine Reininger was married to JJ LaRue born Janet Beth Shulnes for 18 years until her death in Athens due to a heart condition 8 They had a son 4 Award nominations editIn 2010 his musical contribution to the Stathis Livathinos directed Danton s Death was nominated for the Best Music of the Year award by Athens based entertainment guide Athinorama Discography editAlbums edit Broken Fingers 1982 Night Air 1983 Paris in Autumn mini album 1985 Live in Brussels 1986 Byzantium 1987 Instrumentals compilation 1988 Book of Hours 1989 Songs from the Rain Palace 1990 Radio Moscow soundtrack 1995 The Manic Man soundtrack 1996 The More I Learn the Less I Know 1999 Night Air 2 compilation 2004 Elektra Radio Moscow Soundtracks 2007 Glossolalia Stilll album 2007 Music for Dance And Theatre 2011 Commissions 2013 The Blue Sleep 2018 Commissions 2 2019 Wounds and Blessings 2021 Ocean Planet 2023 Singles edit Broken Fingers Right Mind 1982 Playin Your Game Magnetic Life 1983 Mystery and Confusion Bizarre Bizarre 1984 Greetings One with Japanese Dream and Bismallah feat Steven Brown 1986 Rolf and Florian Go Hawaiian 1987 El Paso Bay Bridge 1988 Orphans with Cosy Little Planet and Burnsday 1998 Key contributions collaborations and compilation appearances edit Greener Postures a Snakefinger album featuring Reininger performing violin on the track Don t Lie 1979 Short Stories for Pauline a Durutti Column album recorded in Brussels during 1983 that remained unreleased until its 2012 Factory Benelux issue 9 Without Mercy a Durutti Column album featuring Reininger on violin throughout 1984 Colorado Suite with Mikel Rouse 1984 The Warp of Pure Fun a Paul Haig album on which Reininger contributes violin on Love amp War 1985 Zeb and Lulu track written for Montanablue issued as a 12 1989 Live in Lisbon with Steven Brown 1990 Croatian Variations with Steven Brown 1991 U V O I I Sound of Heaven with Dr Atmo I N G O and Michael Pagenstedt 1994 Kingdom of Dreams with Falling Infinities 1996 Sun and Rain with Gianluca Lo Presti 2001 Keen O Nobody Knows How and Why with Roger Eno Arlo Bigazzi and Pier Luigi Andreoni 2002 Lips of Oblivion Fitzcarraldo Sessions 2008 Tintro track contributed to The Futureplaces Impromptu All Stars Orchestra present Poststop 2011 After Twilight compilation 2011 donated two re recordings of Broken Fingers and A Cafe au Lait for Mr XYZPTLK plus Throat Singing from Glossolalia Varvakios with Savage Republic 2012 The Hamburg Sessions with William Lee Self 2012 Clear Tears Troubled Waters with Steven Brown and Maxime Bodson 2013 References edit Music For Vagabonds The Tuxedomoon Chronicles by Isabelle Corbisier Lighting Source 2008 ISBN 978 1 906496 08 1 Max Dax and A J Samuels talk to Blaine L Reininger Electronic Beats Electronicbeats net Retrieved November 1 2013 Review Live in Brussels Bis REININGER BLAINE L LTM Whisperinandhollerin com January 26 2004 Retrieved November 1 2013 a b Max Dax and A J Samuels talk to Blaine L Reininger Electronic Beats January 27 2012 Archived from the original on 2014 11 29 Ned Raggett September 13 2004 Night Air II Blaine L Reininger Songs Reviews Credits Awards AllMusic Retrieved November 1 2013 Clear Tears Troubled Waters Parcours Compagnie Thor Thor be January 16 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Flipside review of Commissions flipsideflipsidereviews blogspot co uk December 19 2013 Retrieved January 5 2014 JJ LA RUE MEMORIAL PAGE www mundoblaineo org Shadowplayers by James Nice Aurum 2010 ISBN 978 1 84513 634 5Bibliography editMusic For Vagabonds The Tuxedomoon Chronicles by Isabelle Corbisier Lighting Source 2008 ISBN 978 1 906496 08 1External links editBlaine L Reininger official site Blaine L Reininger discography at Discogs Tuxedomoon official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blaine L Reininger amp oldid 1144200809, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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