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As one of experimental music's most influential guitarists, Bill Orcutt weaves looping melodic lines and angular attack into a dense, fissured landscape of American primitivism, outsider jazz, and a stripped-down re-envisioning of the possibilities of the guitar. Whether he's playing his decrepit Kay acoustic or gutted electric Telecaster (both stripped of two of their strings, as has been Orcutt's custom since 1985), Orcutt's jagged sound is utterly unique and instantly recognizable, compared with equal frequency to avant-garde composers and rural bluesmen. The New York Times has called him "a go-for-broke guitar improviser," and described his sound as "articulated sprays of arpeggiated chords and dissonance."

Orcutt originally appeared on the underground scene as a co-founder of Harry Pussy, whose explosive music combined '70s no wave, the ferocity of '80s hardcore, and the acrobatic intricacy of Cecil Taylor. Seemingly single-handedly, and over the course of dozens of releases, Harry Pussy built the prototype for noise-rock in the '90s and beyond. Throughout, Orcutt (aided occasionally by a second guitarist) wove incandescent, treble-heavy lines through the maelstrom of Adris Hoyos's percussion. They toured extensively, performing or traveling with bands like Sonic Youth, Sebadoh, The Dead C, and Guided by Voices, before screeching to a halt in 1997. Writing about a 2008 compilation of their work, Pitchfork described Harry Pussy as "just about the most abrasive band America has ever seen."

After a hiatus of over a decade, Orcutt reemerged as a solo artist, at first performing solely on acoustic guitar. Drawing influences from Cecil Taylor (again), Dylan's Basement Tapes, and the recursive voice of Gertrude Stein, Orcutt began exploring the invisible threads linking free improvisation to the forgotten crevices of the American songbook, from blues to minstrelsy.

Upon his return, recognition was immediate. His 2009 album A New Way To Pay Old Debts, originally released by Palilalia and reissued by the acclaimed Viennese electronic music label Editions Mego (EMEGO 119CD), was listed third in The Wire's "Top 50 Releases of the Year," following a review that praised its "tense muscularity." Orcutt went on to work extensively with Editions Mego, issuing a total of four records with the label. NPR placed Orcutt's 2011 album How The Thing Sings (EMEGO 128CD) third in its list of "The Best Outer Sound Albums Of 2011," commenting that his playing would "make Derek Bailey do a double-take." His 2013 album of standards, A History of Every One (EMEGO 173CD/LP), was included among NPR's "5 New Guitar Records That Would Make John Fahey Proud," and was singled out by The Guardian, which described it as "covers of traditional American songs, deconstructed in lurching flurries of twanging metal." Most recently, Orcutt's 2015 album Colonial Donuts (PAL 039CD/LP) was ranked 14th in Rolling Stone's list of the "Best Avant Albums of 2015."

Orcutt maintains an active tour schedule, performing in North and South America, Asia, and Europe, and appearing at festivals worldwide, including Hopscotch (Raleigh), Incubate (Tilburg), Le Nouveau Festival du Centre Pompidou (Paris), and Unsound (Kraków). Rolling Stone described his performance at 2014's Big Ears Festival as "savage."

In recent years, Orcutt has resumed his paint-peeling electric guitar attack, best represented by his collaborations with drummers (Chris Corsano and Jacob Felix Heule), guitarists (Loren Connors and Sir Richard Bishop), and others (including cellist Okkyung Lee and vocalist Haley Fohr of Circuit des Yeux). His newest work continues the guitarist's signature interrogation of his instrument, yet signals a new phase of cautiously employed conventional melody and song structure. With each recording and performance, Bill Orcutt continues to invent a sonic vernacular built around raw and tortured tones, ragged minimalism, and seemingly inexhaustible improvisational stamina.

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