Sunday Neuguitars Playlist #8 “Jim O’Rourke”
Jim O’Rourke (born January 18, 1969) is an American musician and record producer. He was long associated with the Chicago experimental and improv scene. Around 2000, he relocated to New York City before moving to Japan, where he currently resides. O’Rourke is best known for his numerous solo and collaborative projects, many of which are entirely instrumental, and for his tenure as a member of Sonic Youth from 1999 to 2005. He has released albums across varied genres, including singer-songwriter music, post-rock, ambient, noise music, and tape experiments.
Andrea Aguzzi
Sleep like it’s winter, from the record “sleep like it’s winter”
Steamroom 40, from the record “Steamroom 40”
Despite the Water Supply, from the record “Despite the Water Supply”
More Sunday Neuguitars Playlists (1 -5)
- Sunday Neuguitars Playlist #1: Amanda Monaco, Stephan Thelen, David Tronzo & Stephen Vitiello, Cuarteto Latinoamericano de Guitarras, Buck Curran, Aram Bajakian, Marco Oppedisano, Susan Alcorn Quintet, Olaf Rupp and Les Filles de Illighadad
- Sunday Neuguitars Playlist #2 “Italians Do It Better #1”: Simone Massaron, Paolo Angeli, Alessandra Novaga, Matteo Liberatore, Paolo Novellino, Sergio Sorrentino, Marco Cappelli, Sara Ardizzoni, Maurizio Grandinetti and Giacomo Fiore
- Sunday Neuguitars Playlist #3 “Tompkins Square”: Gwenifer Raymond, Josh Kimbrough, Duck Baker, Wall Matthews, Sir Richard Bishop, Max Ochs, Michael Chapman, Kinloch Nelson, John Hulburt and Richard Osborn
- Sunday Neuguitars Playlist #4 “Sonic Youth Live”
Ghost Ship in a Storm, from the record “Another Late Night: Zero 7” by Zero 7
Therefore, I Am, from the record “Insignificance”
There’s Hell in Hello But More in Goodbye, from the record “Bad Timing”
Behold A, from the record “Behold” by Oren Ambarchi & Jim O’Rourke
Most Definitely Not Koln, from the record “Two Nice Catholic Boys” by Jim O’Rourke & Loren Connors
John Duncan + Jim O’Rourke – Yeah, from the record “YEAH” by Oren Ambarchi, John Duncan, Jim O’Rourke, Joe Talia
Paging Cyndi, from the record “Xylophonen” by Mats Gustafsson / Jim O’Rourke