Terry Riley, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, postminimalism
"La Monte Young, Steve Reich, Terry Riley, Philip Glass," Village Voice, Sept. 7, 1972.
Kyle Gann, Keith Potter and Pwyll ap Siôn, "Introduction," in The Ashgate Research Companion to Minimalist and Postminimalist Music, (Routledge, 2016), 201-218.
Steve Reich, Selection of Readings, from Writings on Music 1965–2000, (Oxford University Press, 2002).
Robert Fink, "Going with the Flow: Minimalism as Cultural Practice in the USA since 1945," in The Ashgate Research Companion to Minimalist and Postminimalist Music, (Routledge, 2016), 201-218.
Arved Ashby, "Minimalist Opera" (Einstein section) in The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Opera, edited by Mervyn Cooke (Cambridge University Press, 2005), 244–55.
Sumanth Gopinath, "'Departing to Other Spheres': Psychedelic Science Fiction, Perspectival Embodiment, and the Hermeneutics of Steve Reich's Four Organs," in Rethinking Reich Sumanth Gopinath and Pwyll ap Siôn (Oxford University Press, 2019).
Philip Glass, supercut of Einstein on the Beach.
Philip Glass, supercut of Koyannisquatsi.
Philip Glass, Excerpt of Akhnaten.
Steve Reich, Four Organs
Steve Reich, Drumming, Portland Percussion group
Steve Reich, Music for 18 Musicians,
Steve Reich, Eight Lines
John Adams, Harmonielehre I (1984–85)
John Adams, "The Chairman Dances" from Nixon in China
Michael Gordon, Yo Shakespeare! (1992)
Michael Gordon with video from Bill Morrison, Excerpt 1 and Excerpt 2 from Dystopia (2007)
Steve Reich, Music for 18 Musicians:
Steve Reich, Eight Lines, I
John Adams, "The Chairman Dances" from Nixon in China