Terrace Martin – Peace [Album Stream]

Terrace Martin’s new album, “Peace,” lands like a deep exhale.

It’s a compact set—15 tracks in about 30 minutes, released February 13, 2026 via Sounds of Crenshaw / EMPIRE—and it feels deliberately uncluttered, like he’s stripping the room down to the essentials so the emotion can speak first.

Sonically, “Peace” plays like a series of piano-led miniatures—sketches that still feel finished, intimate without being slight. You hear Terrace thinking in real time: a calm jazz hush on cuts like “Wrong Path,” a more playful dissonance on “Dry Rain,” and flashes that drift toward classical phrasing or boogie-leaning swing without ever turning into genre cosplay. It’s not about showing range for its own sake; it’s about letting the vocabulary stay fluid and following the feeling wherever it goes.

What makes “Peace” stick is its pacing. The track titles read like inner monologue—“Easy In Difficult Out,” “Quiet Solutions,” “Community Research,” “Beginnings and Ends”—and the sequencing moves exactly like that: brief moments, quick turns, small revelations. It’s an album you can run straight through, then immediately restart, catching different textures each time because the details are quiet on purpose.

If you’re looking for the album stream, “Peace” is up now on the major platforms (including Spotify and Apple Music).

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