"Ustad Saami's mastery of the 13th-century, pre-qawwali, surti vocal tradition is now unique. Recorded at his Karachi home with his sons on harmonium, tamburas and tablas, their trancy, ritual drones inevitably suggest psychedelia. Saami's voice hangs, floats and falls in slurred, alien arcs catching the microtonal notes between western scales ... The small band create dense fugs of sound, the intimacy of Ian Brennan's taping almost overwhelming ... Play loud, and be transported".