Equipped with his baritone sax, clarinet, bass clarinet and flute, Andrew Hadro teams up with Julian Shore/p-key and deliver a mix of free flowing originals along with some modern creations to create a gorgeous and sublime musical tapestry. At a time when intuitive music tends towards cacophony, Hardo wisely steers clear of all pitfalls, using his serene baritone to create rich impressions with Shore on “Cortelyou” while a mix of reeds joyfully gurgle on the title track. His bass clarinet dances with a hip drum pulse on Wayne Shorter’s “Over Shadow Hill Way” and makes three teamed sonata on Radiohead’s “Faust Arp.” Piano musing hinting at Debussy works well with baritone sax during Shore’s “Back Home” and the trio creates a mood of mystique on “Essences II.” Check out this unassuming and sublime mosaic.