WIRE 498: "Think of this music as a wiser, less gaudy relative of the recent rash of ambient jazz associated with younger artists like Carlos Niño and Chad Kouri. Where those hipster-friendly joints incorporate sounds and sentiments absorbed from new age music, Liebman, Hart and Rudolph propose something more vital. As the track titles reveal, there’s a connection to the authentic spiritual search and devotional imperative in jazz that goes all the way back to John Coltrane’s A Love Supreme. It suggests an urgent call to engage in real inner work."