Musician: Jim O'Rourke

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Musician: Jim O'Rourke

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Never heard one thing from him that truly grabbed me, despite his involvement in many things that I enjoy. My latest attempt is his laptop record "I'm Happy, and I'm Singing", which Pitchfork claims is one of the "top 50 IDM records of all time". Instead I'm hearing a middling avant-garde pastiche, which has nothing to do with IDM in any shape or form, making me angry at both Conde Nast and Jim.

Re: Musician: Jim O'Rourke

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NC. I really like many of the records that've emerged under his name, and I admire a great deal of his recording & support work with other musicians.

I'm not a big fan of Happy, Singing, though, and its placement in a list supposedly about the most air-quotes genre of all time doesn't make a bit of sense, but that was Pitchfork for you.

I've never really been troubled by the preconception that someone who turns their effort to a broad span of styles of music must be inherently inauthentic, although I can appreciate how it might appear in a wider context of many guys who put out 17 iffy albums a year. I've never felt that overptodyction schtick is his thing.

Joshua Minsoo Kim's interview with Jim in Tone Glow is really interesting if you're even slightly curious about him.

For someone I've been listening to intently for about 25 years, I'm not sure what I'd introduce someone with. I think probably Sleep Like It's Winter or The Visitor, or the Brise-Glace LP.

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Love Gastr and the Keiji Haino/Jim O'Rourke/Oren Ambarchi albums. Really like Xylophonen Virtuosen with Mats Gustafsson, his soundtrack work like United Red Army, and his work with Eiko Ishibashi. Some of the Drag City solo albums are fine. I pay attention to what David Grubbs is doing more, but O'Rourke is not crap.

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