John Surman Jack DeJohnette Invisible Nature
John Surman soprano and baritone saxophones, bass clarinet, synthesizers Jack DeJohnette drums, electronic percussion, piano
Mysterium
Rising Tide
Outback Spirits
Underground Movement
Ganges Groove
Fair Trade
Song For World Forgiveness
Recorded November 2000
ECM 1796
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The first duo album by John Surman and Jack
DeJohnette in more than 20 years - since 1981's "Amazing Adventures of Simon
Simon" - is an exultant, highly atmospheric disc recorded live at the jazz festivals of
Berlin and Tampere.
Surman and DeJohnette play totally improvised music that sounds pre-composed.
Of the pieces on "Invisible Nature", only one has a prearranged harmonic structure:
the rest of the music is simply pulled out of the ether, and takes many forms. From
the long almost ambient introductory "Mysterium" to the free blues of "Outback
Spirits" to the Indian colours of "Ganges Groove", this is improvisation of great
variety. Long-time followers of Surman will be glad to hear him wailing joyously
once more, over DeJohnette's propulsive drums.
With additional use of electronics, the duo often sound like a larger band.
DeJohnette's electronic percussion allows him to add a bass line from time to
time, or to simulate sounds of congas, tabla and tympani. Surman's synthesizers,
meanwhile, add spaciousness and depth to the instrumental texture.

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