: Anchored by legendary trombonist Fred Wesley (of the J.B.'s), the track carries a heavy, rhythmic "on the one" pocket that provides a solid floor for the more chaotic melodic elements.
: In 2009, it stood out as a bold rejection of "World Music" labels, opting instead for a gritty, danceable sound that felt at home in both jazz clubs and summer festivals.
: David Krakauer’s clarinet wails with a soulful, cantor-like intensity, using microtones and chirps (the literal "tweets") that mimic traditional Jewish folk music while pushing into avant-garde jazz territory.