For some this could sound like a supergroup: Simon James Phillips' vivid  piano playing with Andrea Belfi's precise percussion and drum patterns  make the perfect companions for BJ Nilsen's electronics, welding  together a driving energy.  It is a rare treat to come across a record that imparts music as  spacious as Wall Sailor. The album's ability to capture the listener  with a mixture of acoustic instruments, field recordings and digital  processing, with constant movement and relentless tension, is nothing  but astonishing. Just like an actual murmuration in the sky, the trio's  music refuses to keep steady and allows us to perceive its structures  and formations from afar. These pieces could go everywhere; and yet they  remain as pleasant as they are fascinating and never fail to impress.  The Swifter's compositions breath an urgency for expression that never  gives in to their controlled and skilled performance. 
 
 Listening closely, you can imagine following the beating of wings, as if  these tracks have been waiting to be released to cherish their freedom.
 
 Vinyl comes in a reversed cardboard jacket, printed in- and outside with  Full Tone Colours, Lasercut-Artwork and Printed Inner Sleeve, ltd. to  500 copies.