Vijay Iyer's debut album, "Memorophilia," is a captivating exploration of free jazz and jazz, released on January 1, 1996, under Asian Improv Records. Clocking in at just over an hour, this ten-track album showcases Iyer's extraordinary talent and innovative approach to jazz. The album opens with "Relativist's Waltz," setting the stage for a journey through intricate compositions like "Stars Over Mars" and "Spellbound And Sacrosanct." Iyer's mastery of the piano is evident in tracks such as "Cowrie Shells And The Shimmering Sea" and "March & Epilogue," where his playing is both technically impressive and deeply expressive. The album also features standout pieces like "Peripatetics," "Algebra," and "Off The Top," each offering a unique blend of improvisation and structure. "Memorophilia" concludes with "Segment For Sentiment #2," leaving a lasting impression of Iyer's artistic vision and his ability to push the boundaries of jazz. This album is a testament to Iyer's early genius and his enduring influence on the genre.