Elliott Sharp, a name synonymous with innovation and boundary-pushing in the realms of free jazz, avant-garde, and experimental music, presents his latest sonic exploration, "Mandorle - New Music for Mandolin." Set to release on November 22, 2024, via Zoar Records, this album is a testament to Sharp's enduring creativity and his ability to redefine genres.
"Mandorle" is a collection of 13 tracks, each a unique journey into the possibilities of the mandolin, an instrument often overlooked in these genres. The album opens with "Awake in the Field (For Frank Wakefield)," a tribute to the bluegrass legend, and closes with "Sastrugi," a piece that leaves the listener with a sense of awe and wonder. In between, Sharp pays homage to a diverse array of influences, from the mathematical genius of Benoit Mandelbrot in "Panemandorle" to the musical traditions of India in "Sri Vast (For Srinivas)."
Each track is a masterclass in composition and improvisation, showcasing Sharp's virtuosic playing and his deep understanding of musical structures. The album's duration of 66 minutes is a journey through soundscapes that are as challenging as they are rewarding, with "Stromatolite (For Tiny Moore)" and "Urschleim" standing out as particular highlights.
Sharp's use of the mandolin in "Mandorle" is not just a gimmick or a novelty. Instead, it's a bold statement that challenges the listener's preconceptions about the instrument and its place in contemporary music. The result is an album that is as thought-provoking as it is enjoyable, a true testament to Elliott Sharp's status as a visionary in the world of experimental music.