John McLaughlin's "Black Light," released on September 18, 2015, via Abstract Logix, is a captivating journey through the realms of jazz fusion, flamenco, and jazz. Recorded in March 2015 at Eastcote Studios in London and Mediastarz in Monaco, this album is a testament to McLaughlin's enduring artistry and his ability to blend diverse cultural influences into a cohesive and compelling sound.
With a runtime of 46 minutes, "Black Light" features eight tracks that showcase McLaughlin's virtuosic guitar playing and his knack for crafting intricate, engaging compositions. The album opens with "Here Come the Jiis," setting the stage for a musical exploration that includes the rhythmic "Clap Your Hand," the introspective "Being You Being Me," and the energetic "360 Flip." Each track is a gem, reflecting the personal and interior world of McLaughlin, as he himself has described his work.
The album also highlights McLaughlin's long-standing collaboration with his band, the 4th Dimension, who contribute to the album's rich, layered sound. Tracks like "Panditji" and "El Hombre Que Sabia" demonstrate the band's chemistry and their ability to push the boundaries of jazz fusion.
"Black Light" has been praised for its maturity and spaciousness, with critics and fans alike lauding McLaughlin's ability to innovate and evolve. Whether you're a long-time fan of McLaughlin's work or a newcomer to his music, "Black Light" offers a rewarding listening experience that showcases the best of jazz fusion and beyond.