Sibanye (We Are One)

[2] Writing for DownBeat, Alain Drouot commented: "Without any planning, the pair launches into a series of free improvisations that grab the attention from start to finish...

The result is a thoughtful work and a beautiful collaboration that succeeds because Crispell and Moholo make some commendable efforts to bridge their musical worlds and to create an original and personal universe.

"[4] In a separate article for All About Jazz, David Adler called Crispell "one of our most adaptable and imaginative pianists, a team player par excellence," and stated that the pieces on the album are "remarkable for their overall restraint.

"[5] Ed Hazell, writing for Point of Departure, remarked that "the spirit of discovery and a sense of joy are palpable" on the album, and commented: "They almost instantly find that they are free to go wherever they please in one another's company, and the music quickly grows expansive and adventurous... From the start, they sound eager to create and explore, and thoroughly pleased with their partner's contributions to the joint musical enterprise...

Unexpected confluences and serendipitous incidents crowd one another as they play... it's the sense of sudden recognition, of baring hidden sadness and sharing common joys, of genuine surprise and gladness that lifts this performance beyond the mere mechanics of free improvisation into something majestic and touchingly human.