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Expansion

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Encaravanado; En la altura; Al campo; Primos; One good and one bad, Late check out, Chi.

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Fields of Color

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Lunar Landscapes; Seagram Murals; Chapel I; Untitled Stories; Multiforms; Chapel II; Trickling Stardust; Yellow Fields; Aeolian Harp; The Subway

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Every Other Now

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: 01. Abarxas 02. Lost and Found 03. The Day Of 04. The Day After 05. Downhill 06. Something Short 07. This Nearly Was Mine 08. Ill Wind 09. Smoke

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Insight

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Alteration; Timeless Moment; Mindscape; Latent Motion; Heart's Ways; Imprint (Sarp Warp); Quatre Septembre; Silver Glints.

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The Spell is Broken

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Azizam; Your Truth or the Truth; Rostam; Incongruent Thoughts; Hang Hostage; The Spell is Broken; Close Quarters; Overdue.

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Add a Zero

Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2025
Track listing: Crunchy; No Breakfast; Tone Paintings; Add a Zero; Very Soon; Depressed to Impress; Buddaboo; Come Sunday.

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Encaravanado

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Label: Fresh Sound Records
Released: 2025
Duration: 05:26

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Article: Album Review

Chris McCarthy: Add a Zero

Read "Add a Zero" reviewed by Paul Rauch


Chris McCarthy is a wonderfully lyrical pianist, and an unexpected joy to hear. “Unexpected" you might ask? Allow an explanation. He is imaginative, highly skilled and has gained a reputation of excellence on the New York scene. His accompaniment and solo strides on his acclaimed duo release, Life's a Gig (Fresh Sounds, 2024), with vocalist Vanisha ...

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Matthias Van den Brande: Fields of Color

Read "Fields of Color" reviewed by Artur Moral


A non-harmonic quartet raises unexpected questions Can an essentially orthodox musical effort accurately reflect the most unconventional art? Is a concept album more attractive than others, simply by being one? Can a written review meaningfully convey insights about a score inspired by the creations of painter Mark Rothko, whose canvases, in turn, were conceived to express ...

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Ari Hoenig: Tea For Three

Read "Tea For Three" reviewed by Artur Moral


In the concise liner notes for this release, Ari Hoenig states that this is the first time he has kept the same lineup for two consecutive recordings. No shock there: From the album's opening bars, it is clear we are not just dealing with another trio, but with the convergence of three exceptional musical personalities whose ...


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