Jim Jarmusch and Carter Logan's SQÜRL has been around for 14 years, but Silver Haze marks the duo's long-player debut. They join us to discuss working with producer Randall Dunn, guests Charlotte Gainsbourg, Anika, and Marc Ribot, and the influence of poet John Ashbery.
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Director, musician, and artist Jim Jarmusch joins Transmissions for a wide-ranging talk about his movies, collaborators, and life in upstate New York, where he's at work on art and music nearly all the time. "I have a kind of slow rhythm to the way I talk, to the music I make, to the films I make."
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Last month saw the long-awaited release of the Criterion edition of Jim Jarmusch’s 1995 existentialist western Dead Man . In addition to 4K restoration, bonus interviews with Jarmusch and Gary Farmer, [...]
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In Jim Jarmusch’s beatific Paterson, Adam Driver plays a bus driving poet named Paterson, living in Paterson, New Jersey. It’s a film guided by patterns: the patterns Paterson’s wife Laura [...]
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Music is never incidental in a Jim Jarmusch movie. It’s part of his films’ DNA, a through line running through his characters’ black comedy gags and existential wanderings. There’s no [...]
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(Next year Jim Jarmusch will once again take direct part in a soundtrack to one of his films, working with lutist Jozef van Wissem for the vampire romance Only Lovers Left Alive . The [...]
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Let’s turn for a moment to the Netflix review section for Jim Jarmusch’s 2009 existential thriller The Limits of Control : “Bored me to death. I’ve never seen a more droll and excruciating film.” [...]
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Jim Jarmusch and Tom Waits go together like, well, a shot bourbon and a glass of beer. But you already knew that. Back when I was still doing free-form radio, downtown, prior to the [...]
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