The Invisible have made the best album yet in a career already garlanded with critical praise. Beautiful, intelligent and above all life-affirming, Patience is a masterpiece of meaningfully avant-garde pop.
The album contains contributions from friends and collaborators Jessie Ware, Rosie Lowe, Connan Mockasin,
Sam Shepherd (Floating Points) and Anna Calvi. The Guardian’s Alexis Petridis perhaps best summarized the storm of critical acclaim around the album, praising it as the “delightfully confounding sound of pop music made by genuinely original minds.” in his 5/5 lead review.
New single Life’s Dancers comes replete with a remix by man of the moment and close Invisible collaborator Floating Points. Hot on the back of releasing what’s widely held to be one of electronic music’s finest recent albums, he reworks the joy and melancholy of the original song into a soaring, hypnotic groove. Backed up with the brooding synth-pop of brand new b-side, ‘First Time’ co-written with Floating Points, this is the sound of one of the UK’s best bands at the pinnacle of their form.