Jay Matharu | Disillusion | July 3, 2026

British-born guitarist and composer Jay Matharu steps forward with Disillusion, a new album that marks a decisive shift into jazz fusion. Now based in Uppsala, Sweden, Matharu has built a reputation across Europe as a versatile player, moving between jazz, progressive rock, and Indian classical influences. Here, those threads come together in a personal, introspective project shaped by improvisation, melodic focus, and rhythmic detail.

Disillusion is set for release on July 3rd, 2026.

The record emerges from Matharu’s Master’s research in Music Performance and reflects a period of artistic and personal reassessment. Each of the album’s eight tracks explores a distinct emotional space – from the tension of “Atrophy” and the openness of “Bare” to the reflective calm of “Shruti” and the sense of closure in “Bittersweet.” Rather than a fixed concept record, the album unfolds as a series of connected states, grounded in lived experience and shaped through sound.

The music is built from improvisation outward. Initial ideas were developed through exploratory playing, with compositions evolving organically while retaining the character of their first iterations. That balance between structure and freedom runs throughout the record, with Matharu favouring expressive phrasing and interaction over technical display. His guitar work moves between fluid melodic lines, layered harmonic textures, and more rhythmically driven passages, often drawing on both jazz vocabulary and the tonal language of Indian classical music.

A key moment comes with “Chalo,” a tribute to Matharu’s late mentor, sitarist Pandit Sanjay Guha. Built around the Lydian-inflected sound of Raga Yaman, the piece begins with a more traditional framework before opening into a freer, more exploratory form. Elsewhere, tracks such as “Butterflies” and “Cog” introduce heavier, progressive elements, with extended-range guitar textures and complex rhythmic groupings adding contrast and momentum to the album’s overall arc.

Though primarily a solo project, Disillusion features contributions from saxophone, bass, and drums, with each musician recorded remotely from their own space. The distributed recording process feeds into the album’s sense of openness, while still allowing for detailed interaction and dynamic range. 

Alongside his solo work, Matharu has collaborated widely across genres, from the improvisation-led trio Dissonant Distance to his previous role as lead guitarist and co-songwriter in metal band Liv Sin. With Disillusion, he brings those experiences into a more focused setting – establishing a clear foundation for his work within jazz fusion, and a compositional voice rooted in exploration, contrast, and emotional clarity.

Line up

Jay Matharu | Guitar, Keys
Erik Brandell | Tenor Saxophone
Christine Lanusse | Bass Guitar Jacob Johnson | Drums

Track Listing

Atrophy
Bare
Cog
Deluge
Shruti
Chalo
Butterflies
Bittersweet

Cuttings