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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

v.a. - Ritual Music of Ethiopia [Folkaway editions 4353] [1973]


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" Possibly the weirdest sounding tunes on eMusic "

1973 | Label: Folkways Records / Smithsonian Folkways


       As Editor-in-Chief of eMusic, I listen to a fair amount of music that's available on the site, and I think this might be the weirdest thing I have ever heard. 

       It's by the Gidole people, subsistence farmers in a mountainous, remote area of southwestern Ethiopia. It's a tough life. So it's no wonder that, as the album's liner notes state, "When the people of these tribes sing, play or dance, they give themselves totally to the music. The frenzy of the ritualistic performances is attested to by the trance state which many of the people will enter during festivals." The album highlight, “Giddle Instrumental (Giddle tribe),” is played on bamboo filla flutes and it sounds like one of those trippy buried backwards tracks on a Beatles song like "I Am the Walrus." If you don't start hallucinating wildly about 60 seconds in, you might want to check if you have a pulse."




3 comments:

2b0rn0t0b said...





http://www.mediafire.com/download/3kj6nvrcdm8mbtu/v.a._-_%5B1973%5D_-_Ritual_Music_of_Ethiopia

_%5BFW_04353%5D.rar

Deepአቢሲኒያ said...

Great upload...! You made me a real fan of this blog..!

Love Letters Journal said...

Nice one! Keep up the crazy tunes!