'Ziegler's energetic playing is uniformly interesting as is his improvisational language which sounds impressively consistent with his writing. On this cd, as with his work in Piazolla's group, his classical training and influence is at least as strong as the jazz and Argentinina threads of his style. This is one of the better cd's I have reviewed this year and I heartily recommend it.
(Cadence, David Kane)'Pianist Pablo Ziegler has deep roots in the tango nuevo movement. After spending much of his early career playing behind the legendary Astor Piazzolla, he struck out on his own in the 1990s and currently leads a trio with guitarist Quique Sinesi and bandoneon player Walter Castro, and together they work in a fascinating, if sometimes rather austere, style of jazz-tango fusion. (...) The musicianship is impressive throughout, and at its best this is an exceptionally lovely album.
(All Music Guide)