The Invisible - The Invisible (2009)

14.3.09


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The Invisibles eponymous LP is something of a new animal. The
whole thing exhibits a fusion of classic soul moods and
uncompromisingly modern production, with more than a hint of
curious experimentalism. The Invisible feels like a notable
paper by some funky scholar, or the sole contents of
Archimedes iPod - filed simply under Eureka.

The trio who comprise The Invisible are of respectable muso
pedigree. Both the singer and the skins-man, Dave Okumu and
Leo Taylor, are past Matthew Herbert collaborators and the
bassist, Tom Herbert, also flaunts his distinctively versatile
bass chops as part of post-jazz wunder-monners Polar Bear.

The Invisible describe their sound as experimental
genre-spanning spacepop which is as concise a summary as
could be, for such a diverse sound. It would be easy to
shoebox The Invisible based on their singles, but anyone who
listens further will be rewarded by a remarkably eclectic
combination of sounds old and new.

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