T Bone Burnett, Jay Bellerose and Keefus Ciancia Release New Song “Anti Cyclone”

On April 12, T Bone Burnett, Jay Bellerose and Keefus Ciancia will be releasing the first installment album from theirThe Invisible Lighttrilogy, titled The Invisible Light: Acoustic Space. This week, the trio have provided a peek of what is to come, with the release of “Anti Cyclone.” Their latest track is part of their upcoming album, which can be pre-ordered via Electro Magnetic or Verve Forecast, here.

“Anti Cyclone” features an eclectic mix of musical styles and sounds, representing what is to be expected from the The Invisible Lightseries. The song includes a fusion of classical sounds with electronic to produce a loopy, psychedelic-sounding track that draws one in powerfully. Like “Anti Cyclone,” listeners can look forward to “a fusion of trance, electronic, folk, tribal and global music” from the trio’s upcoming album.


Burnett is a world-renown producer who has collaborated with artists like Bob Dylan and Roy Orbison. He has multiple Grammy Awards under his belt, with his 2001 soundtrack album, O Brother, Where Art Thou, winning Album of the Year in 2002. His contribution to Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ Raising Sandalso brought home the same award in 2009. His two partners for this upcoming project are drummer and percussionist Bellerose, and Ciancia, an Emmy nominated musician and producer who has been collaborating with Burnett for quite some time now.

Central to their trilogy series is technology, and “how it has advanced significantly throughout the course of the last century”. For their first release Acoustic Space, “people hear from every direction at once,” and “the center is everywhere, and there is no border.”

Josiah Chia: I am Josiah, a Breaking News Writer at mxdwn. I am a senior at the University of California, Berkeley, majoring in Sociology and Media Studies. Apart from writing for mxdwn, I serve at Cal's Undergraduate Communications Association and was previously an Undergraduate Research Apprentice in Sociology.
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