In his review for Allmusic, Thom Jurek said "This is music with its power-chorded rock riffs worn loudly and proudly, pushing the needle into the red on virtually every tune, while exploring the notions of overt yet complex lyricism and song forms... This is a solid, humorous, and delightful recording by a guy who is really just getting started as a composer".[2] In JazzTimes, Stuart Nicholson observed "With the diversity of influences that swam through his music, whether it be world, electronics, minimalism, computer samples or Icelandic rock, Black seemed to suggest there are no boundaries in music, responding to the challenge of a new millennium by making the transition from the tradition, as exemplified by jazz's heroes, by using established values on the one hand and new concepts on the other to create meaningful change".[4] on AllAboutJazz Glenn Astarita stated "they have seemingly cultured their overall approach with this new release. To that end, the musicians convey more of a “group” based vibe – partly due to less experimentation and more adherence to compositional attributes".[5]Pitchfork reviewer Dominique Leone gave the album 7.5 out of 10 calling it "a solid effort from one of the most interesting artists in contemporary jazz".[3]
Track listing
All compositions by Jim Black
"Aloe Evra" - 6:43
"ICratic" - 6:17
"Cheepa Vs. Cheep" - 5:10
"You Were Out" - 2:35
"War Again Error" - 1:39
"Ble" - 6:32
"Myndir Now" - 8:12
"Ant Work Song" - 6:57
"Awkwarder" - 6:16
"Blissed (Selfchatter Mix)" - 12:03
Personnel
Jim Black - drums, black box with glowing screen, black rubber chaos pad, planica, buried guitar