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Showing posts with label hip-hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hip-hop. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Bole 2 Harlem - Bole 2 Harlem [vol 1] [2006]

     
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 “fuses up-to-the-minute flavors of hip hop, reggaeton, global music and the lore of traditional Ethiopian rituals” 

                                           -- David Weiss, Mix Magazine, June 2006





       This upbeat fusion of Ehtiopia world beat and Hip-hop leaves you breathless from the outset and never lets go. The opening track Bole to Harlem sets a wonderful danceable tone. One of the biggest complaints about hip hop are the repetitive and redundant themes. Its hard to not enjoy the blended rhythms of hip hop combined with bole. This is a cd you will play and before you know it, its all you want to listen to.



      
                 Rediscover the revolutionary world/urban record that Songlines Magazine calls "One of the 75 Best World Music Albums ever." 

                Bole is the entry/exit point for Ethiopia, and Harlem is the entry/exit place for African music in America. 

               Bole 2 Harlem, Volume 1 is a party, a celebration, a gift back to Ethiopia. The world can flow as one. Music is the frontier to pave the way. Originally released in 2006, Bole 2 Harlem Volume 1 was immediately hailed as a global/urban music classic. 


01. Bole 2 Harlem  4:12 
02. Hoya Hoye  4:07
03. Ensaralen Gojo  5:26
04. Ametballe  4:59 
05. Hi Loga  4:22
06. Endegena  4:50
07. Home  5:58
08. Ya Selam  3:55
09. Aya Bellew  4:44
10. Harlem 2 Bole  2:30 
11. Quralew  1:46
12. Enseralen Gojo (Remix)  8:58
13. Africaye!  2:28


Wednesday, July 3, 2013

dub Addis - Ethio-Roots [2008]


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       dub Addis was born in Durham, North Carolina in 1994 from two Ethiopians, Dereje Tesfaye and Fresew Taye, under the mentorship of Bassie Kangudi from Kinshasa, Congo. In 1995 dub Addis expanded adding Vernon “Aessay” Perry Jr. and Bashier Shakur, African diasporees living in NC. This group became African Children. After performing as African Children around the east coast of U.S., in June 1999, dub Addis departed to Austin TX. 

                              

                               dub Addis - Stay strong                                        


      They continued their musical journey with Chris Toms on drum, Aessay and Ras Jorje from Cuba on bass, Asa Savage from Corpus Cristy, TX on lead guitar, Ann Savage from the Philippines on flute, Kuchingo from Brazil on percussion, IdowuAdwale from Nigeria on rhythm guitar, and Johan Dentant from Belgium on alto sax. They've touched Austin, Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio, TX with their international sound. 



       In June 2001, dub Addis returned to their home base in Durham, NC and were joined by North Carolinia reggae-phile Tre "Sost" Tomson on bass. After performing as a trio for few year, dub Addis added horn section and rhythm guitar.

       Currently dub Addis features :

Dereje Tesfaye - lead vocal and keys, 
Jae Fields on trumpet, vocals and keys, 
Serena Wilie on saxophone and vocals, 
Ricardo James on trumpet and vocals 
Dean Irwin on bass and 
Kenneth Joseph on drums.



01. Dub Addis - Yes I (3:52)
02. Dub Addis - And Enat (Mother of All) (5:53)
03. Dub Addis - Ethio-Vibe (8:03)
04. Dub Addis - No Pain (2:57)
05. Dub Addis - Asio (5:35)
06. Dub Addis - Social Justice (5:04)
07. Dub Addis - Addisu (7:58)
08. Dub Addis - Dar Eskedar (4:22)
09. Dub Addis - Gun Shot (4:20)
10. Dub Addis - Yes I Dub (3:37)

       "We are dedicated to writing our own material and determined to bring a positive sound to the masses..Our songs vary from traditional Ethiopian rhythms to Roots Reggae." - Dereje