1. Steve ReichMusic For 18 Musicians

I picked Steve Reich because I think it changed the parameters of how I thought about music. At the time I was 17, playing in The Edmund Fitzgerald and I hadn’t really ever been aware of modern classical or minimalism and it inspired me and also reinforced stuff that I intuitively liked in music, such as points of sounds and structural emphasis.
So that record was really important. And on a more simplistic level, it’s just stunning. It’s the kind of record you can listen to in any environment, unbound by context – it induces a trance-like state. It’s a particularly good record to listen to when you’re on the Underground, it’s soothing – the perfect soundtrack to seeing thousands of people walking past you. He’s one of my top five favourite musicians of all time.