
Programmes For Cools
Jim Noir's last LP AM Jazz was critically acclaimed, orbiting the top 10 of many best albums of the year lists.
In the intervening years, Noir has managed to release a criminally underrated masterpiece, 2023's Rotate LP, under the āCo-Pilotā moniker, with long time collaborator Leonore Wheatley (International Teachers of POP/Soundcarriers), along with 18 E.P.'s released direct to fans via Patreon.
Programmes for Cools draws from the best cuts from these E.P.'s, bookended with instrumental intermissions which evoke Noir's excursions into computer game music (Little Big Planet), with an orchestrated focus, as if scored by John Barry with Mort Garson waving the conductor's baton at a vintage synth ensemble.
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$12.00Programmes For Cools
Jim Noir's last LP AM Jazz was critically acclaimed, orbiting the top 10 of many best albums of the year lists.
In the intervening years, Noir has managed to release a criminally underrated masterpiece, 2023's Rotate LP, under the āCo-Pilotā moniker, with long time collaborator Leonore Wheatley (International Teachers of POP/Soundcarriers), along with 18 E.P.'s released direct to fans via Patreon.
Programmes for Cools draws from the best cuts from these E.P.'s, bookended with instrumental intermissions which evoke Noir's excursions into computer game music (Little Big Planet), with an orchestrated focus, as if scored by John Barry with Mort Garson waving the conductor's baton at a vintage synth ensemble.
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Jim Noir's last LP AM Jazz was critically acclaimed, orbiting the top 10 of many best albums of the year lists.
In the intervening years, Noir has managed to release a criminally underrated masterpiece, 2023's Rotate LP, under the āCo-Pilotā moniker, with long time collaborator Leonore Wheatley (International Teachers of POP/Soundcarriers), along with 18 E.P.'s released direct to fans via Patreon.
Programmes for Cools draws from the best cuts from these E.P.'s, bookended with instrumental intermissions which evoke Noir's excursions into computer game music (Little Big Planet), with an orchestrated focus, as if scored by John Barry with Mort Garson waving the conductor's baton at a vintage synth ensemble.











