can we discuss Jim O'Rourke? What other artist has as many consistently good free improv albums as this man? How does he do it? Why was I Wonder If You Noticed "I'm Sorry" Is Such a Lovely Sound It Keeps Things From Getting Worse better than The Glowing Man and any post-rock release from the past 5 years?
jimmy the weeb lmao
I've only listened to 'Eureka' and 'the Visitor' and some Gastr Del Sol stuff, which was all amazingly comfy, what else should I listen to?
He's ok, nothing more.
>>71558186
this album. Idk how he does it but his free improv collabs are almost always great.
>>71558194
lmfao how many release have you even heard from him? point me in the direction of an artist with a better list of free improv releases.
I like his late 90s output a lot, what else would you rec, OP?
>>71558253
I'm currently working my way through his Steamroom series and have really enjoyed Steamroom 32, 1, 2, and 3 and then all his collabs with Keiji Haino and Oren Ambarchi are fantastic specifically Imikuzushi and Now While It's Still Warm Let Us Pour in All the Mystery
>>71558286
Thanks, will listen.
Every couple months I'll search him on youtube because I know there will be some new gem up from something or other. Most recently it was his Peel Session and a live recording of him covering "Fast Car" by Tracy Chapman, both are awesome.
As far as improv artists I've been getting into Loren Connors lately. It's definitely improved my life haha.
>>71558286
>Steamroom 32
This was good, in an oddly pleasing way. I'll listen to more.
Bump
>>71558194
Here (hands guitar) you play
>71559371
glad you enjoyed anon. steamroom 15 is my new favorite. it's the first i've heard with noisy guitar. so soothing
any anons wanna pick which i should listen to next based on which cover they think is the coolest? can find the covers here https://steamroom.bandcamp.com/music
I've already listened to 1-5, 15, and 31-32 though