Archive for The Invisible
Download:The Invisible – The Stain (Illum Sphere Remix)
Posted in News with tags Download, Electronic, Free Download, Illum Sphere, Ninja Tune, The Invisible, The Invisible - The Stain Illum Sphere, The Stain on October 9, 2013 by dkThe Invisible – ‘Generational’ (Video+Free Download)
Posted in News with tags Generational, The Invisible on October 17, 2012 by dk
FREE DOWNLOAD – http://bit.ly/GHVbST
Taken from The Invisible’s new single ‘Generational’ which includes a 15 minuete Theo Parrish Remix & Anna Calvi cover of ‘The Wall. Released 22 October 2012 on Ninja Tune.
Available:
To Pre-Order on the Ninjashop: http://bit.ly/U6n6PN
Download on iTunes: http://glnk.it/1p7
On Amazon: http://glnk.it/1p6
The Invisible – ‘Protection’ (Official Video)+download
Posted in News with tags Download, Free Download, MP3, Ninja Tune, Rispah, The Invisible, Video on April 24, 2012 by dkTaken from The Invisible’s sophomore album ‘Rispah’, released 11 June 2012 on Ninja Tune.
Download:The Invisible – ‘Protection’ (Radio Edit) new album on Ninja Tune
Posted in News with tags Download, Free Download, Indie, Indietronica, Mercury Music Prize, MP3, Ninja Tune, Rispah, Rock, The Invisible on March 21, 2012 by dkNinja Tune is pleased to announce the signing of Mercury-nominated band The Invisible.
The band’s upcoming sophomore album ‘Rispah’ will be released 11 June 2012.
Dave Okumu, Tom Herbert (bass & synthesizer) and Leo Taylor (drums) have been working together as The Invisible for the last six years, though their musical collaborations stretch back much further. After a year out on the road playing in Matthew Herbert’s band, Herbert said he wanted to produce and release Dave’s solo record via his label, Accidental. But Dave instead decided to recruit his longtime friends for a genuine collaboration, The Invisible’s name arriving after the three began writing.
The result was their eponymous debut, which was nominated for the 2009 Mercury Music Prize, as well as critics’ choice as iTunes album of the year. Unafraid to challenge themselves compositionally, The Invisible’s boundless approach to arrangement flows effortlessly between the texturally rich and the rhythm heavy, the ethereal and the visceral, taking in unique and subtle electronic dancefloor rhythms as well as deviations into experimental rock. It’s a mixture that’s won peer level praise from the likes of Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien, Foals, Hot Chip, Wild Beasts, Anna Calvi and Everything Everything.