Invisible Threads Explained

Invisible Threads
Type:studio
Artist:John Surman
Cover:Invisible Threads.jpg
Released:19 January 2018
Recorded:July 2017
Studio:Rainbow Studio
Oslo, Norway
Genre:Jazz
Length:59:13
Label:ECM
ECM 2588
Producer:Manfred Eicher
Chronology:John Surman
Prev Title:Another Sky
Prev Year:2014

Invisible Threads is an album by English saxophonist and composer John Surman recorded in Norway in July 2017 and released on ECM January the following year. The trio features Nelson Ayres on piano and Rob Waring on vibraphone and marimba.[1]

Reception

The PopMatters review by Steve Horowitz stated "This is jazz meant for a quiet room. The trio creates a space where a listener can drift along without getting tired. There's an energy to the playing that lifts one into a pleasant state and a good-humor to the enterprise as a whole. The mutual respect the musicians have for each other is evident by the space in which they give themselves to play. The silence between the instruments and the attentive pacing in which they perform suggests they are carefully listening to each other rather than just waiting for their turn."[2]

The AllMusic review by Thom Jurek notes "As a whole, Invisible Threads is an approachable but major work of melodic improvisation and tonal inquiry."

All About Jazz reviewer Samuel Stroup said, "This band of veteran musicians achieves what it sets out to do on Invisible Threads, mixing their improvisational skill with the rhythmic intricacies that make the album's songs unique. The trio's light sound never becomes flimsy, each member occupying his varying amount of authority, moment by moment. Surman masterfully leads the group through his exercises in cohesion in the flowing and pulsing music."[3]

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ecmrecords.com/catalogue/1508747464/invisible-threads-john-surman ECM discography
  2. Horowitz, S. PopMatters Review accessed 5 June 2018
  3. Web site: John Surman: Invisible Threads . Musical reviews . Samuel . Stroup . . 5 June 2018 .