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
Week Ending: Sep 18 Sep 11 Aug 28 Aug 21 Aug 14 Aug 7 Jul 31
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
2. Jan 20, 2015: Arabology
Saloua
5. Sep 09, 2005: No Cover, No Minimum, No Limit
Saloua
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
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

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