Khmer is the first solo album of the musician considered one of the pioneers of nujazz. Fans of refined classical styles might be put off, the other immediately Hamec (s) oned. It's complex, inspired, powerful, and rarer still as modern 15 years after its release. As for the sound recording is the ECM dynamics of respect, shades and colors of the instruments (the superb bass is noted in "Song Of Sand I" that does not turn your fan ersatz woofers). You understood a CD that should definitely be included in the CD collection of a jazz enthusiast.