It must have been a sizzling hot night at Los Angeles' Al's Bar, when, back in April 1999, this amazing quartet was recording what only recently became one of pfMENTUM's new releases. Wayne Peet is a well known organ player, so good at what he does, that while he gets funky on his keys with the right hand, he also plays all the bass lines for the entire band on the left hand, rocking and locking the low-end groove with the eccentric and tight Russell Bizzett (Tommy Bolin, Billy Preston, Freddie Hubbard) on drums. Complementing the fired up rhythm section plus solo organ, are two of the most active, daring and out there amazing guitar players that the scene has to offer today: Nels Cline (Vinny Golia, Mike Watt, Osamu Kitajima, Mark Weber, Banyan, Mark Isham, Lydia Lunch, the amazing Blue Man Group and dozens of other collaborations) and G.E. Stinson (Metalworkers, Chris Brown, Alex Degrassi, Devin Sarno, Kaoru, Chris Brown, Momix, Lisa Giobbi, Carol Kim and a bunch of others, as guitar player, coreopgrapher, video artist). As you may very well imagine the levels of musicianship and chemistry run way hi as the four geniuses at work improvise and experiment with jazz, fusion, noise, experimental muzak and more... Styles and influences are priceless and outnumbered by ideas and combinations of them. I will say that with so much guitar rocking out and vibing to each other and to the other two session players, names like Holdsworth will definitely find a place on the shelf of possible comparisons. If you are into free-form fusion extravaganza, definitely don't turn a deaf ear to this release.