Multi-instrumentalist and composer Elliott Sharp discusses recent projects that represent the latest developments in the  disparate threads that run through his decades-long career, from solo  performance to avant-techno to lush film scores. Sharp is most known in  the United States as an innovative maverick guitarist, though as a  composer he has been experimenting for decades with graphic notation and  unusual improvisational structures, often taking inspiration from Benoît Mandelbrot’sbook on fractal geometry, as well as flexagons and other mathematical or geometrical constructs. Excerpts from recent  releases illustrate some of his theories, including the CDs Octal 2,  Abstraction Distraction, and The Spectropia Suite, Sharp’s soundtrack  for Toni Dove‘s interactive multimedia project titled Spectropia.
Notorious New York composer, conceptualist, and multi-instrumentalist  Elliott Sharp has maintained a diverse creative output throughout his  career.  Since his arrival in New York in the late 1970s, he has been  operating in unusual settings, releasing music by his avant-rock project  Carbon on the seminal 1980s punk label SST, then on various labels  associated with the Downtown scene in New York. His work includes  decades of innovative re-grooving of the rock format, visionary new  classical music for string quartet, orchestra, and opera, completely  unorthodox electronic dance music (TECTONICS), Delta blues meets  free-rock (TERRAPLANE), and many improvisational encounters with the  most diverse musicians of the world, from Nusrat Fateh Ali-Khan to  Michiyo Yagi, from Frances-Marie Uitti to DJ Soulslinger, and finally,  loving interpretations of Thelonious Monk without the clichés.