"A lesson in subtlety and restraint ... This album doesn't immediately stand out as Arabic; instead, it feels like Western contemporary classical music, written and played by jazz musicians. Or perhaps vice versa - or more accurately, both at the same time. It seems to owe some influence to Glass and Miles Davis during his smooth period, but Brahem's compositions are all his own. The Tunisian core of his writing becomes apparent slowly, but is indeed all-encompassing, haerd in an unexpected semitone, an unfamiliar glissando or the unmistakable swoop of an Arabic melody ... An impressive and intelligent work, a credit to Anouar Brahem as a composer and both the quartet and the orchestra as musicians. A perfect combination of the classical styles of North Africa, Europe and Africa-America".