The CD starts with "Fluxura," a powerful tune with a lot of interesting changes in tempo and a dynamic trombone playing by Westbrook Johnson. Schelling's bass playing is flawless and energetic. On the next track "Someday I’ll Travel," Johnson uses the trombone to make motor-like sound effects simulating a road travel. Great tune for a motorcycle ride. "Believe" is a short, upbeat, festive tune that invites you to stand up and dance with lots of energy and infectious rhythms on bass and drums. The kind of music one might hear on the streets of New Orleans during the Carnaval.
"Cait’s Park/Urisaglo" is a slow-tempo, hypnotic track with exotic, ambiance and echo sound effects on trombone. It has a mysterious feeling perfect for a suspense movie soundtrack. Funky bass and drums start "Precipice of a Moment" and then change into a slower tune with unique solos by Johnson, showcasing his mastery of the trombone. "Eternal Wait for What’s Next" is another good funky tune. My only complaint is that it's too short, only 44 seconds. With graceful and accessible melodies, Westbrook trombone shines through on "Forget About" and leaves you wanting more, with yet another short track.
The distorted guitar like effects at the end of "Wait Till You See" are reminiscent of a 70s progressive rock band. Mysterious bell like notes played on bass to start "Thoughts on the End of Winter" a very interesting, dark and kind of mystical tune that ends a fearless and fascinating CD.
