kadenbe47
click click pap beep click pap boop bah da da da da bap dap bab click click is how the drums sound and its pretty interesting let me tell you
Favorite track: Nine B.
freejazzy
They interact and develop ideas through a repetitive style and each of them seem to be playing rhythm and melody - fascinating.
Favorite track: 27.
Jeff Kliment
Really enjoying this record. For some reason I've been gravitating toward the trumpet lately and Mr. Kárason's playing hits the spot, along with the entire ensemble. CD arrived very quickly and it sounds great. Cheers, Arthur!
Jonathan Pryor
This is quickly becoming my second favorite album after the Flavian Favre' Trio's Ur. Arthurs playing is articulate and spontaneous. The musical "flow" of these albums is amazing. I'm already looking forward to the next release. I'd burned to CD and had been listening in the car for three days before I slapped on the headphones. I love it even more now. The inadequate description I give you is "captivating"...
Salvatore Pichireddu
Swiss Jazz visionaries meet a true (and rare) Rock revolutionary from England. The result: The art of Improvisation (with a capital I) at its best.
Favorite track: Chihiro's World.