Rollin' Erik Truffaz
Album info
Album-Release:
2023
HRA-Release:
07.04.2023
Label: Universal Music Division Decca Records France
Genre: Jazz
Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz
Artist: Erik Truffaz
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- 1 La Strada 02:46
- 2 Route de nuit 03:38
- 3 One Silver Dollar 03:37
- 4 Thème de Fantômas 04:09
- 5 Ascenseur pour l'échafaud 03:19
- 6 Persuader's Theme 03:20
- 7 César et Rosalie 04:05
- 8 Le casse 05:13
- 9 Quel temps fait-il à Paris ? 03:06
Info for Rollin'
Erik Truffaz, a Swiss-born French jazz trumpeter, has long acknowledged his greatest role model, Miles Davis. But the sound aesthetics of Nils Petter Molvaer also resonate in his music. With his latest album, he now takes his listeners into the darkened cinema hall and introduces them to unforgettable film classics with his music. Of course, Miles Davis' legendary theme from "Elevator to the Scaffold" is not to be missed, and compositions by Ennio Morricone, Nino Rota and others can also be heard. Jazz and cinema have always cross-fertilised each other and left lasting impressions, and Erik Truffaz now continues this tradition in a modern way.
Erik Truffaz, trumpet
Alexis Anérilles, piano, keyboards
Matthis Pascaud, guitar
Marcello Giuliani, e-bass, double bass
Raphaël Chassin, drums
Erik Truffaz
French trumpeter Erik Truffaz always looks ahead. He is known for crossing musical boundaries and incorporating different styles into his music. In the late nineties Truffaz gained cult status with albums 'The Dawn' and 'Bending New Corners', with an eclectic mix of organic jazz, hip hop and drum' n bass.
Truffaz is seen by many as one of the most famous European trumpeters ever. His style is compared to that of Miles Davis -with a good sense of emotion. He performed around the world with his infamous quartet and was received with critical acclaim in every country. In recent years, Erik worked with, among others, Bugge Wesseltoft , Talvin Singh , Ed Harcourt, Sophie Hunger, Anna Aaron, and released 10 albums on the legendary jazz label Blue Note.
His upcoming album –‘Lune Rouge’ (Red Moon) – is going to be released in the fall 2019. Red is the moon. To see a blood moon, several factors need to combine. There needs to be a total eclipse, when the moon, the earth and the sun are exactly aligned, and the moon must be at its perigee - close to our orbit. It's a stunning combination of mineral light, promised collisions, and happy accidents. The red moon is the result of a perfect alignment.
"We wanted new things for this album", explains Erik Truffaz, in the long pauses where he stops to gather his thoughts. "We have passed the baton to Arthur Hnatek and asked him to compose the basic material on which the quartet can build a sound, putting together the pieces and picking them apart again."
It's a constant work in progress, interior, almost silent, making an album of the Erik Truffaz Quartet. There's almost a sci-fi feel. Eradicating time. We're listening to the tracks when they're still in controlled gestation, suspended in zero gravity. We don't know if they come from an ancient past, with analogue sounds, basslines so heavy and sticky that they are lifted from Creole dub music, or from a very distant future. Infinite repetitions and small harmonic structures that open infinite spaces within you. The music never lacks air.
Over the past 20 years, Truffaz has played with everyone, from Pierre Henry to Christophe and Enki Bilal; he has travelled the world ten times over, filling venue after venue after venue. And yet he still thinks of himself as just starting out, not totally legitimate, on a passionate quest to make the stars align.
That's what gives strength to this intranquil group. There's no relaxing. No listening to themselves play too much. They challenge their instincts. It's silent, it's slow. Little by little they discover an album they never planned.
“Hypnosis at work (...) a testament to how resourceful an acoustic improviser Truffaz remains.” (The Guardian)
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