While still a member of Tuxedomoon, and inspired by the work of
John Cage and
Allen Ginsberg, 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,
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, 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..". 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 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''. In 2018, Reininger collaborated with the Italian psychedelic-progressive band
Twenty Four Hours for their sixth album "CLOSE-LAMB-WHITE-WALLS", playing his amazing violin and giving his voice in the track "Intertwined".
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==