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2001-06-22 16:26alex [idm] The Lonesome Organist
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2001-06-22 16:26alexI wouldn't say this is necesarrily the most idm of things but it is interesting music. I w
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[idm] The Lonesome Organist
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I wouldn't say this is necesarrily the most idm of things but it is interesting music. I wouldn't want to take away from the idm discussion of what an idm car is or is not but I was wondering if anyone had more info on him or had seen him perform before.
quoted 33 lines Exclusive Review> Exclusive Review > > Thrill Jockey, address above The Lonesome Organist is a mysterious figure, > to be sure; whatever his real story may be, it's more fun to let your > imagination run wild and invent your own legend, to write your own > biography of the artist, as it were, than to learn the hard facts. We'd > like to imagine that the Organist keeps a room in the same slightly > dilapidated antique hotel that houses Mr. Quintron, Jandek, Doo Rag, Tom > Waits, Washington Phillips and Dr. Isaiah Ross. The Lonesome Organist is a > one-man band, playing guitar, organ, synthesizers, vibraphone, marimba, > steel pan drum - there's even something that sounds like it might be a > hurdy-gurdy whirling around in there, and a cuckoo clock adorning "Make Me > Less Lonesome." Much of his equipment roster appears to be homemade > gadgets he's concocted himself, making his music an irrepressibly singular > creation that's difficult to describe. Collector Of Cactus Echo Bags, his > debut album (following a 7" released earlier this year), is a plethora of > imaginary soundtracks to a darkly humorous Jim Jarmusch film one minute, > or a vintage "Steamboat Willie"-style Raymond Scott cartoon the next. > > -------------- > > We're happy to report that the Lonesome Organist, a.k.a. former 5ive Style > keyboardist Jeremy Jacobsen, has grown weirder since his brilliantly > bizarre 1998 debut album, Collector Of Cactus Echo Bags. He still sounds > like a one-man-band with attention deficit disorder and a stockpile of > instruments (including various organs and keyboards, harmonica, > percussion, guitars, steel pans, etc.), but he's learned a few new tricks, > as he now makes use of saws, samples, steel drums and even tap > shoes. Thus, Cavalcade sounds even more adventurous and playful, if a bit > less rootsy than Collector. One of the Organist's greatest assets is his > insane unpredictability; he growls like Tom Waits one minute, and croons > like a cartoonish opera singer the next. Regardless, Jacobsen never fails > to amuse and amaze us.
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