Dive into the experimental soundscape of Bill Laswell's "Invisible Design II," a captivating journey through the realms of free jazz, dub, and avant-garde music. Released on March 24, 2009, via Tzadik Records, this sixteenth solo album by the American composer is a testament to his innovative spirit and musical prowess. With a runtime of 49 minutes, the album features ten tracks that showcase Laswell's mastery of the bass, both fretless and eight-string, along with an array of effects that create intricate and immersive soundscapes.
"Invisible Design II" is not just another album in Laswell's discography; it's a bold exploration of sonic possibilities. Each track, from the opening "Xtrak" to the closing "Darkness After," offers a unique blend of improvisational freedom and compositional depth. Laswell's use of effects and his skillful manipulation of the bass create a rich tapestry of sounds that are as thought-provoking as they are enjoyable. The album's production, engineered by James Dellatacoma and mastered by Scott Hull, ensures that every nuance of Laswell's performance is captured and presented with clarity.
The album's cover art, featuring drawings by Aman Laswell, complements the music's abstract and experimental nature. The design, credited to Heung-Heung Chin, adds an extra layer of intrigue, inviting listeners to delve deeper into the sonic world that Bill Laswell has created. Whether you're a long-time fan of Laswell's work or a newcomer to his unique brand of experimental music, "Invisible Design II" is sure to captivate and inspire.