[2] In a review for The Guardian, John Fordham wrote: "A hard-hitting pianist who also brings delicacy and shape to unstructured music, Schweizer ripples seamlessly throughout.
She lets Favre fill shrewdly scattered open spaces, powers into jazzy pulses, disappears into quiet meditations, broods in booming chords, and delivers as dazzling a display as any in her field...
"[3] The authors of the Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings awarded the album 4 stars, and stated: "one marvels at... the clarity and purpose in the playing.
There's no clatter or rhetorical fog; both musicians call on their powers of instinct and intellect to divine a music which sounds deep and complex and at the same moment entirely transparent.
"[4] Bill Meyer of Dusted Magazine noted that the album "feels like a shared purpose" and "grows in stature with each spin."