Rocket Science is the eponymous debut album by the collaborative quartet assembled by trumpeter Peter Evans and featuring British saxophonist Evan Parker, pianist Craig Taborn and computer musician Sam Pluta.
It was recorded live at the Vortex in London, at the start of the quartet's first tour which then visited the Bimhuis in Amsterdam and the Moers Festival in Germany.
Evans recorded Scenes in the House of Music with the Parker-Guy-Lytton trio, and is a member of Parker's Electro-Acoustic Ensemble.
Taborn played piano in Parker's Transatlantic Art Ensemble which recorded Boustrophedon.
"[2] In a review for JazzTimes Bill Beuttler says "This music takes concentration, which might be easier to come by when experiencing it live.