Michael Moore's "Monitor," released on September 17, 1999, under the Between The Lines label, is a captivating journey into the world of free jazz. This 58-minute album comprises ten tracks, each offering a unique exploration of sound and improvisation. Moore's mastery of the genre is evident from the opening notes of "Riddled" to the final moments of "Barium." The album's title track, "Monitor," showcases Moore's ability to blend raw emotion with technical prowess, making it a standout piece. With tracks like "Budnike" and "Gulls," Moore delves into the experimental, pushing the boundaries of traditional jazz. "Monitor" is not just an album but a testament to Michael Moore's innovative spirit and his significant contribution to the free jazz genre.