Invisible Map Explained

Invisible Map
Type:album
Artist:Biota
Cover:Biota - Invisible Map.jpg
Recorded:Spring – Summer
Studio:Dys Studios
Genre:Avant-prog, experimental music
Length:76:08
Label:ReR
Producer:Biota
Prev Title:Object Holder
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Half a True Day
Next Year:2007

Invisible Map is the twelfth studio album by experimental music ensemble Biota, released on June 5, 2001 by ReR Megacorp.

Reception

AllMusic.com states, "With its wide range covering delicate post-folkish pop songs to ambient soundscapes, Invisible Map may be the collective's most accomplished and accessible release to date. All music styles (folk, jazz, blues, rock, musique concrète, free improv, etc.) coalesce to be filtered through the dreamer's ears — background vocals are slightly treated, soloing instruments are heard from a distance, rhythm tracks are deliberately just a bit out of sync. This way, the simple tunes never really come into focus, giving the whole album an aura of mystery."[1]

Personnel

Adapted from the Invisible Map liner notes.[2]

Biota
Additional musicians
Production and additional personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: review of Invisible Map CD . AllMusic.com . François . Couture . 2013-11-01.
  2. Invisible Map . . 2001 . booklet . . Surrey, UK.