It's fairly obvious that this is only Nitin Sawhney's second album, in comparison to his latest album "Beyond Skin" it is far more ethnic. I bought this album having found "Beyond Skin" and I must say I was a little dissappointed that it wasn't as good. But on further listens it definately grows on you. The title track and "Punjabi" stand out most on this album, but I wouldn't say that any of the tracks are poor. Even though this album doesn't have the chilled out Drum and Bass rhythms of "Beyond Skin" it is well worth a try.There is one factor that remains throughout his work the fact that at the heart of his work lies an ability to create music that both moves and grooves, that can impressionistically reflect the past and present worlds of a migratory nation, and yet remain as catchy a jazz funk as you'll hear anywhere.