On the album, Burbridge is joined by Mark Kimbrell on guitar, Jason Crosby on keyboards and violin, Kebbi Williams on saxophone, Paul Henson on vocals, and Chris Fryar on drums.
The disc is accompanied by a DVD that features a video of the recording session, a lesson with Burbridge, interviews, lead sheets, and more.
"[3] In a review for AllMusic, Jesse Jarnow called the album "an improv-laced disc of nuanced fusion and jam band funk," and wrote: "the music itself is comparatively low key.
He commented: "One of the greatest electric bassists of all time, Oteil Burbridge has finally made the recording that does his music most justice...
"[4] In an article for Jambands.com, John Patrick Gatta wrote that the album is marked by "an atmosphere of some late night music with the lights turned down low, beer in hand," and remarked: "It's as much about chilling out... as it is about jazz fusion and jamband in its sharp exploration of the melodies... the intent is clear — crisp interplay rules each track with the weaving of bass / guitar / drums / violin / keyboards.