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Release-Date:27.06.2012
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"Rispah," the new album from The Invisible, is, in the words of singer-guitarist Dave Okumu, "a love letter to grief." Mid-way through recording a follow-up to 2009's Mercury-nominated debut album, Okumu's mother passed away and the band's plans and aesthetic were thrown into turmoil. This epiphany forms the spiritual core of 'Rispah' (Okumu's mother's name). It is a record imbued with an inevitable melancholy but defined by a sense of hope. Above all, this is an inclusive record, drawing on personal grief in order to create something universal and emotionally true. Throughout, the band reveal their rich creativity and musicianship. Echoes run through these songs of African music (including beautifully-woven-in samples of the singers from his mother's funeral), psalm tones and devotional music, 'In A Silent Way'-era Miles Davis, hints of minimal classical composers such as Steve Reich and the wilder more psychedelic end of hip hop and related electronic musics. If you wanted, you could look for and find echoes of The Beach Boys or Brian Eno, too, though much of this is due to the originality of their sound, the sense of a group who will not compromise. Nothing is ever included for the sake of it, no attempt is made to patronise or sell the audience short. It's a record brimming with real emotion and restless intelligence, a record to get lost in.

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DE - 22113 Hamburg
Germany
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