Meeting in the storied musical environs of New Orleans, Honduran pianist Oscar Rossignoli, Pittsburg bassist Matt Booth and Lousiana-bred drummerBrad Webb, bring their varied pasts together in the development of an expansive group identity through their distinctive writing and dynamicimprovisational reflexes. With each contributing and structuring their compositions with awareness of the other's musical personalities, the feeling of acollective consciousness invigorates. From the cool groove and fleet soloing from Rossignoli on his own title track, to the galloping Connie, or thedelicate and open-aired Loft Spaces,.
These three musicians sound as if they were destined to play with each other. Their interactions, improvisations and the seamless way theircompositions flow from cut to cut feel instinctive. Extended exemplifies creativity. (Geraldine Wyckoff, Offbeat)