"Invisible Threads," released on January 19, 2018, under the prestigious ECM Records label, is a captivating exploration of contemporary jazz by the renowned English saxophonist and composer, John Surman. Recorded in Norway in July 2017, this album showcases Surman's mastery of the soprano and baritone saxophones, as well as the bass clarinet, in a unique trio setting.
Joining Surman are pianist Nelson Ayres and vibraphonist Rob Waring, creating a rich tapestry of sound that seamlessly blends jazz with elements of folk and world music. Ayres, whom Surman met during a recording session in Brazil, brings a distinctive touch to the piano, while Waring's mallet percussion adds depth and texture to the compositions.
The album's ten tracks, including standouts like "At First Sight," "Autumn Nocturne," and "The Admiral," offer a diverse range of moods and tempos, from introspective and reflective to lively and energetic. With a total duration of 59 minutes, "Invisible Threads" is a testament to Surman's versatility and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz.
This collaboration marks a significant addition to Surman's discography, which spans over five decades and includes numerous acclaimed works. Fans of Surman's previous albums, such as "Wayfarers" and "Millioner Av Katter Og Andre Eventyr," will find "Invisible Threads" to be a compelling and innovative addition to their collection. The album's intricate compositions and masterful performances make it a standout release in the world of contemporary jazz.