Dive into the avant-garde world of Mark Solborg with "Revolver," a captivating journey into the realms of free jazz released on January 1, 2003. This album, a collaborative effort featuring Liudas Mockunas and Mats Eilertsen, is a testament to Solborg's innovative approach to contemporary music. With a runtime of 59 minutes, "Revolver" is a sonic exploration that pushes the boundaries of traditional jazz, offering a fresh and exhilarating listening experience.
The album, released under the ILK Music label, comprises nine tracks that showcase Solborg's unique compositional style and virtuoso guitar playing. From the opening notes of "Waiting for B" to the closing track "Spilledaase," each song is a testament to the artists' collective musical prowess. Standout tracks like "The Boxoffice Escapeplan" and "Bass, Baritone, Backwards" highlight the album's experimental nature, blending intricate melodies with improvisational flair.
Mark Solborg, a Danish/Argentinian guitarist, composer, and teacher, brings his distinctive voice to the forefront in "Revolver." His compositions require presence and engagement, making this album a compelling listen for both jazz enthusiasts and those seeking something new and exciting. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious explorer of avant-garde music, "Revolver" promises an unforgettable auditory adventure.