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'''Studio Albums''' |
'''Studio Albums''' |
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*''Bodega'' (The Agriculture, |
*''Bodega'' (The Agriculture, 2003)[http://www.theagriculture.com/djolive.html] |
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*''Buoy'' (Room40, 2004)[http://www.room40.org/releases-buoy.shtml] |
*''Buoy'' (Room40, 2004)[http://www.room40.org/releases-buoy.shtml] |
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*''Sleep'' (Room40, |
*''Sleep'' (Room40, 2006)[http://www.room40.org/releases-sleep.shtml] |
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'''Collaborations''' |
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*''Heaps As, Live in Tasmania'' (The Agriculture, 2006)[http://www.theagriculture.com/djolive.html] |
*''Heaps As, Live in Tasmania'' (The Agriculture, 2006)[http://www.theagriculture.com/djolive.html] |
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*''DJ Olive meets I/O3: Powerhouse Sessions'' (Room40)[http://www.room40.org/releases-djolive.shtml] |
*''DJ Olive meets I/O3: Powerhouse Sessions'' (Room40, 2002)[http://www.room40.org/releases-djolive.shtml] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 16:29, 9 May 2013
DJ Olive | |
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Birth name | Gregor Asch |
Also known as | The Audio Janitor |
Born | Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, New York |
Genres | Hip-hop, instrumental hip hop, turntablism, ambient, illbient, electronic, acid jazz, nu-jazz, jazz, free improvisation, experimental, avant-garde |
Occupation(s) | Disc jockey, producer, turntablist, rapper |
Instrument | Turntables |
Years active | Early 1990's (with We), 2003-Present (as DJ Olive) |
Labels | Asphodel Records, The Agriculture, Room40, Sub Rosa, SYR Records |
DJ Olive (also known as The Audio Janitor; born Gregor Asch) is an American disc jockey and turntablist. He is known for producing music generally in the illbient genre (of which he is one of the foremost pioneers of), with strong influences of jazz, and free improvisation styles.
DJ Olive is a member of We, Lunchbox and Liminal. He has also collaborated with Kim Gordon, Ikue Mori, William Hooker, Zeena Parkins, Uri Caine, Medeski Martin and Wood, Dave Douglas, and various others.
Associated acts
- Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth, Ciccone Youth, Free Kitten)
- Ikue Mori (DNA, Kato Hideki, Ground Zero, Fred Frith, Henry Cow, Death Ambient, Butch Morris, Hemophiliac, John Zorn, Mike Patton, Electric Masada, Phantom Orchard, Jim Denley, Rik Rue, Amanda Stewart)
- Zeena Parkins (News from Babel, Skeleton Crew, Keep the Dog, Cosa Brava)
- Uri Caine (Rochester-Gerald Veasley band, Uri Caine Bedrock 3 (also toured with), Mickey Katz, Don Byron, Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, The Roots, Christian McBride, Aaron Levinson, Pat Martino, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Paolo Fresu, Theo Bleckmann)
- Medeski Martin and Wood (John Scofield, Bob Moses, Phish, North Mississippi Allstars, Robert Randolph, The Wood Brothers)
- Dave Douglas (Cuong Vu, Anthony Coleman, Trisha Brown Dance Company, Bill Frisell, Keystone, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, Brass Ecstasy band, Vincent Chancey, Luis Bonilla, Marcus Rojas, Nasheet Waits, Jim McNeely, Frankfurt Radio Bigband, various others)
- William Hooker (Thurston Moore, Elliott Sharp)
Discography
Studio Albums
Collaborations
With J.P. Dessy
With Ikue Mori and Kim Gordon
- SYR 5 (SYR Records, 2000)[5]
Live Albums
- Heaps As, Live in Tasmania (The Agriculture, 2006)[6]
- DJ Olive meets I/O3: Powerhouse Sessions (Room40, 2002)[7]