Truffaz, Erik / Saloua
Album: | Saloua | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Truffaz, Erik | Added: | Jul 2005 | |
Label: | Blue Note |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-07-25 | Pull Date: | 2005-09-26 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Sep 18 | Sep 11 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 | Jul 31 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 27, 2015: | Arabology
Saloua |
4. | Sep 16, 2005: | beat.net chapter 17.0: neither indecent or obscene
Whispering |
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2. | Jan 20, 2015: | Arabology
Saloua |
5. | Sep 09, 2005: | No Cover, No Minimum, No Limit
Saloua |
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3. | Nov 17, 2005: | Flowq
Et La Vie Continue |
6. | Aug 26, 2005: | No Cover, No Minimum
Et La Vie Continue |
Album Review
Craig Matsumoto
Reviewed 2005-07-29
Reviewed 2005-07-29
Truffaz's mix of dance beats and jazz trumpet started out in a coolly downbeat zone. Here, he heats things up -- which is a nice change of pace, but veers into TV-commercial pop at times.
Tunisian singer Mounir Troudi takes a bigger role (he's on one track of Truffaz's "Mantis" CD), adding to the album's exotic "world" feel. Searing electric guitar adds spice and creates psych-jam space (8,9,11). Tracks 2 and 4 include outright rap. Truffaz's crisp trumpet veers each track into jazz territory and sounds almost out of place on tracks like #5.
Recommended, although I suspect this session gets less satisfying as the element of surprise wears off.
1- Exotic North African expansiveness. Slow feel w/midtempo beat.
2- Dub with rap vocal. Slow, spare.
3- Downtempo oasis, mellow
4- *FCC* "shit breaks loose" at +1:30. Tunisian(?) vocals and English rap: Bouncy midtempo pop
5- Mid/slow, burning
6- Experimental! Dub + psych jam w/simple jazz ending
7- Slow landscape
8- Mid/fast and swirling
9- Whoa. Big guitar fuzz over a happy tune (it'd be cheesy rock in another context). Proggy solo.
10- Gentle, soft, acoustic
11- Big, spacey, slow, w/hyper synth squeaks. Slow start.
12- Mid/slow, with dub elements
Tunisian singer Mounir Troudi takes a bigger role (he's on one track of Truffaz's "Mantis" CD), adding to the album's exotic "world" feel. Searing electric guitar adds spice and creates psych-jam space (8,9,11). Tracks 2 and 4 include outright rap. Truffaz's crisp trumpet veers each track into jazz territory and sounds almost out of place on tracks like #5.
Recommended, although I suspect this session gets less satisfying as the element of surprise wears off.
1- Exotic North African expansiveness. Slow feel w/midtempo beat.
2- Dub with rap vocal. Slow, spare.
3- Downtempo oasis, mellow
4- *FCC* "shit breaks loose" at +1:30. Tunisian(?) vocals and English rap: Bouncy midtempo pop
5- Mid/slow, burning
6- Experimental! Dub + psych jam w/simple jazz ending
7- Slow landscape
8- Mid/fast and swirling
9- Whoa. Big guitar fuzz over a happy tune (it'd be cheesy rock in another context). Proggy solo.
10- Gentle, soft, acoustic
11- Big, spacey, slow, w/hyper synth squeaks. Slow start.
12- Mid/slow, with dub elements
Track Listing
1. | Saloua | 7. | Ines | |||
2. | Big Wheel | 8. | Tantrik | |||
3. | Whispering | 9. | Ghost Drummer | |||
4. | Yabous | 10. | Le Soleil D'eline | |||
5. | Gedech | 11. | Spirale | |||
6. | Dubophone | 12. | Et La Vie Continue |