As with other pieces by Reich,
Electric Counterpoint has influenced many modern artists, such as
the Orb, which sampled the third movement of the
Pat Metheny recording as one of the hooks of "
Little Fluffy Clouds," and
RJD2, who sampled the piece's opening for his song "The Proxy" from his first release,
Deadringer. In 2008 Joby Burgess' Powerplant arranged the work for
Xylosynth, taking influence from Metheny and the Orb.
Röyksopp released two remixes of the third movement in 2010 for free, one which follows Reich's original closely and another reinterpretation titled "Milde Salve". Since 2012,
Radiohead guitarist
Jonny Greenwood has performed the piece at several festivals and at concerts featuring the
London Contemporary Orchestra; he recorded the piece for a Nonesuch album of Reich works titled
Radio Rewrite released that same year, the title piece of which was inspired by two Radiohead songs. The third movement was included in the
Edexcel GCSE Anthology of Music, in the second area of study, "Music in the 20th Century". It was included in the video game
Civilization V as one of the "great works of music" and was performed by the
Bluecoats Drum and Bugle Corps during their 2015 production "Kinetic Noise". == Recordings ==