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Ishibashi Eiko × Mum and Gipsy presents Takahiro Fujita's "The Dream My Bones Dream"

石橋英子×マームとジプシー presents 藤田貴大の「The Dream My BonesDream」
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Jim O'Rourke

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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 before moving on to Tokyo, Japan, where he currently resides.

O'Rourke was born on January 18, 1969 in Chicago, Illinois. He is an alumnus of DePaul University.

He has released albums of jazz, noise, glitchy electronica and rock music. O'Rourke has collaborated with Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, Kim Gordon, Steve Shelley, Derek Bailey, Mats Gustafsson, Mayo Thompson, Brigitte Fontaine, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Merzbow, Nurse with Wound, Phill Niblock, Fennesz, Organum, Phew, Henry Kaiser, Flying Saucer Attack, and in 2006 mixed Joanna Newsom's album Ys. In 2009, he also mixed several tracks on Newsom's follow up Have One On Me.[3]

He has produced albums by artists such as Sonic Youth, Wilco, Stereolab, Superchunk, Kahimi Karie, Quruli, John Fahey, Smog, Faust, Tony Conrad, The Red Krayola, Bobby Conn, Beth Orton, Joanna Newsom and U.S. Maple. He mixed Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot album and produced their 2004 album, A Ghost Is Born, for which he won a Grammy Award for "Best Alternative Album". During the recording of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot, O'Rourke collaborated with Wilco member Jeff Tweedy and pre-Wilco Glenn Kotche under the name Loose Fur. Their self-titled debut was released in 2003 with a follow-up in 2006 entitled Born Again in the USA. He also mixed the unfinished recordings that made up a planned third album by the late American singer-songwriter Judee Sill, recorded in 1974 and mixed by O'Rourke for a 2005 release.

O'Rourke was once a member of Illusion of Safety, Gastr Del Sol[4] (with David Grubbs)[5] and Sonic Youth. Beginning in 1999 he played bass guitar, guitar and synthesizer with Sonic Youth, in addition to recording and mixing duties with the group. He withdrew as a full member in late 2005, but continued to play with them in some of their side projects.

In the early 1993, O'Rourke formed an avant-rock group with Darin Gray and Dylan Posa called Brise-Glace. The band released one studio album, When in Vanitas..., in 1994. They also released a 7" in the same year titled In Sisters All and Felony/Angels on Installment Plan.

O'Rourke has also released many albums under his own name on a variety of labels exploring a range of electronic and avant-garde styles. His most well-known works may be his series of releases on Drag City, which focus on more traditional songcraft: Bad Timing (1997), Eureka (1999), Insignificance (2001), The Visitor (2009) and Simple Songs (2015). The titles of the first four albums all refer to films by the British director Nicolas Roeg; the first three by direct reference to film titles, the fourth being titled after a fictional album within Roeg's film The Man Who Fell To Earth.

With music director Takehisa Kosugi, he played for the Merce Cunningham dance company for four years.

O'Rourke received a 2001 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award.

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Eiko Ishibashi

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Eiko Ishibashi (石橋英子 , Ishibashi Eiko) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician.
She has frequently worked with Jim O'Rourke, with O'Rourke producing several of her albums and Ishibashi playing on his album Simple Songs. Together with Tatsuhisa Yamamoto they formed the band Kafka's Ibiki.
In 2016, she released the album Kouen Kyoudai, a collaboration with the Japanese noise musician Masami Akita (better known as Merzbow).

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Hisashi Yamamoto (drummer)

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Hisashi Yamamoto (October 25, 1982) is a Japanese drummer, musician & percussionist from Hofu city, Yamaguchi Prefecture. "I woke up to drums and percussion while I was in high school and energetically developed musical activities based in local Hofu city based in 2007. Building the foundation for music view, life view and so on." - said Hisashi Yamamoto.

After that, along with numerous improvisation performances, Jim O'Rourke, Ishibashi Eiko, Senju Soumizu, Katsui Yuji, Fujii Sogoko etc. In addition to Kahimi · Kary BAND and NATSUMEN etc participate. Also, he has been actively going to the field mainly in Tokyo, including recording and supporting other artists.

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Joe Talia

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Joe Talia is an Australian drummer, composer and record producer/engineer based in Tokyo. He first established his reputation as a drummer in contemporary jazz and improvised music fields in which he is now active as a member of the ARIA award winning Andrea Keller Quartet and in numerous collaborative projects, including a long-term duo with Oren Ambarchi.

In the last few years a great deal of his work as a drummer has taken place alongside outsider singer-songwriters (such as Ned Collette, Yuko Kono and Francis Plagne), in groups which synthesize his adventurous, exploratory drumming with the demands of song form. His longstanding musical partnership with Ned Collette has resulted in four records, on which Talia acts as both drummer and producer/engineer, most recently Networking in Purgatory (Bronze Rat 2013).

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Toshiaki Sudo

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He is working as a bassist such as Eiko Ishibashi (Trio, people who are already dead), Jim O'Rourke, GOMES THE HITMAN.
In addition, he co-starred with Yamaji Shizuhide, Yamamoto Seiichi, Yamamoto Tatsuhisa, EP-4, Shibata Satoko, Maeno Kenta, Nagasawa Tomoyuki, HARCO etc. He released the multiple recording solo · instrument album "Mobile Suite" in 2015.

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Atsuko Hatano (triola)

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Atsuko Hatano is a Japanese musician, living in Tokyo. She composed, arrange and perform mainly on strings such as violin, viola, cello.
She began playing the violin at the age of 3, switching to piano at the age of 5, percussion from 13 years old, but resuming the violin when entering the university. After graduation, She participated in live performances of various genres and studied original string expression.
Three albums after producing the first solo · ruby ​​"13 water" in 2003, collaboration animation DVD "three boxes" with the 2009 painter nakaban, strings orchestra song "Cells # 2" in 2017. She continues to pursue the new musical genre vigorously while also presenting CM, drama, music production of movies and music production for individuals "Order Made Music".

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Derma

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Derma is a Japanese beatmaker .

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