Virtually every piece of the lengthy recording process is captured here, from the brief between-cuts banter to even briefer sound checks, making this one of the most polished free-form releases to enter the fray. The key tracks that prove the success of this collaboration are the hip-hop-meets-left-field jazz of the back-to-back "Intrigue in the House of India" and "Something Is Wrong," followed by the heartrending piano blues/sampled vocal combination of "When the Moon Is Blue." High Water (Mark) establishes this outfit as a resplendent, cohesive, electro-fied jazz troupe that should garner fans from either side of the board. Though an ominous tone carries most of the recording, there is a certain loose, upbeat spirit that serves as a fitting complement. Here's hoping for a sequel.