"Usfret," the debut album by Indian percussionist Trilok Gurtu, is a groundbreaking exploration of jazz fusion and free jazz, released on January 1, 1981, under Silva Screen Records Ltd. Clocking in at 45 minutes, this album is a vibrant and dynamic journey through the innovative sounds of the era. Gurtu's mastery of percussion is evident throughout the seven tracks, each offering a unique blend of traditional Indian rhythms and contemporary jazz influences. From the energetic opener "Shobharock" to the introspective "Inner Voice," Gurtu's virtuosity shines, making "Usfret" a standout release in the genre. The album's title track, "Usfret," alongside other notable pieces like "Shangri La" and "Goose Bumps," showcases Gurtu's ability to seamlessly merge diverse musical elements into a cohesive and captivating whole. This album is a testament to Gurtu's artistic vision and remains a significant contribution to the world of jazz fusion.