David Friedman, a virtuoso vibraphonist and composer, presents "Earfood," a captivating exploration of the tango genre, released on June 1, 2004, under SKIP Records. This album is a testament to Friedman's versatility and mastery, blending traditional tango with his unique jazz sensibilities. Spanning a full hour, "Earfood" features nine tracks, each offering a distinct flavor and narrative. From the evocative "Penta E Uno" to the intriguing "Mossad Or CIA?" and the poignant "Cancion De Triste," Friedman's compositions are both intellectually stimulating and deeply resonant. His collaboration with other jazz luminaries, as seen in his previous works, adds a layer of richness to this solo project. "Earfood" is not just an album; it's an immersive experience that showcases David Friedman's artistry and his ability to push the boundaries of musical genres.