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Elliott Sharp: Tectonics: Errata
ByErrata blends electronica with free jazz and a touch of noise. While pulsing and crashing noises emerge from his Powerbook, Sharp performs on his weird-looking 8-stringed guitarbass or saxophone (sounds like alto to me). While a lot of the time the performance sounds are distorted to square waves, Sharp also throws in dry tones and touches of reverberant warmth. The style of his performance also varies widely, from bluesy lilt to nostalgic jazz to all-out noise.
The programming is highly variegated and somewhat mesmerizing. It can't be emphasized enough that E# is not for everyone. But if you have an open mind and seek something creatively expansive, you might find Sharp's music highly addictive. Errata is as good a place as any to start.
Track Listing
Spliny Thicket; In Tongues; City of Sand; Which Delta; Calle Siete; Hotfoot; Noospheric; Goomy; Kargyraa; Errataka.
Personnel
Elliott Sharp
guitar, electricElliott Sharp, guitar, saxophone, programming.
Album information
Title: Errata | Year Released: 1999 | Record Label: Knitting Factory
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