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Showing posts with label psychedelic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychedelic. Show all posts

Friday, June 9, 2017

Ozferti - Addis Aboumbap [2016] [bel+eth]











        Hi there, you are about to travel ... and I mean far away, in an alternative world where OZFERTI , the nubian wizard, is bringing to you his ethiohop tracks. Coming from Addis aboumbap, 11 chapters where ethiojazz meets Jazzy boumbap, psychedelic trap, progressive Dub and spicy electro. Beware ladies and gentlemen, you will not be coming back from this journey.

       11 Colorfull Reworks of Ethiojazz classics mixed with electronica / hiphop and bass music , from Mulatu Astatke to Mahmoud Ahmed. 


Netsanet People !







OZFERTI - Exit Addis (4:02)





OZFERTI - 01 - Welcome to Addis (2:40)
OZFERTI - 02 - Tezeta (3:45)
OZFERTI - 03 - Black Lion (4:10)
OZFERTI - 04 - Fetsum (3:27)
OZFERTI - 05 - Rock Haram (3:28)
OZFERTI - 06 - Netsanèt (2:36)
OZFERTI - 07 - Mahmoud (4:36)
OZFERTI - 08 - Princess (4:24)
OZFERTI - 09 - Sondéféri (3:19)
OZFERTI - 10 - Déwel (3:32)
OZFERTI - 11 - Exit Addis (4:02)




Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Yishak Banjaw - Love Songs Vol. 1 [ethiopia]













Yisak Banjaw - Workalem




       Yishak Banjaw, composer and keyboard player from Addis Ababa known to his country for his innovative compositions and unique sound. His ability to transform traditional Ethiopian songs into spacey Minimal-Wave gems creates an ultra hypnotic and psychedelic atmosphere, a sound that you have never experienced before. A genuine talent who carried the long tradition of Ethiopia into another level...





Yishak Banjaw - 01 - Keyah Eya Neyra (5:08)
Yishak Banjaw - 02 - Seberta (6:17)
Yishak Banjaw - 03 - Work Alem (7:29)
Yishak Banjaw - 04 - Agermerboba (7:39)
Yishak Banjaw - 05 - Haba Haba (3:51)
Yishak Banjaw - 06 - Memote New Eko (5:49)
Yishak Banjaw - 07 - Seberta (7:13)
Yishak Banjaw - 08 - Chenki Nay Kiltena (7:04)
Yishak Banjaw - 09 - Hayati Hayati (6:27)
Yishak Banjaw - 10 - Tana Dar New Betua (4:23)





Thursday, September 29, 2016

Alemayehu Eshete - Yefeker Kal Vol.8 [1997] [ethiopia]











           Alemayehu Eshete (Amharic: ዓለማየሁ እሸቴ?) (also written Alèmayèhu Eshèté in French) is an Ethiopian Ethio-jazz singer active since the 1960s who primarily sings in Amharic. Eshete's talent was recognized by colonel Rètta Dèmèqè who invited the young singer to perform with Addis Ababa's famous Police Orchestra. Eshete had his first hit ("Seul") in 1961 before moving on to found the orchestra Alèm-Girma Band with Girma Bèyènè. Over the course of 15 years, Eshete released some 30 singles until the arrival of the communist Derg junta, which forced Eshete and many other artists into exile.

      Alemayehu Eshete has since gained fame in Europe and the Americas with the release of Buda Musique's Ethiopiques series of compilations on compact disc. Ethiopiques Volume 9 is devoted entirely to recordings of Eshete's earlier music, and Volume 22 covers his career between 1972 and 1974. Other songs have also appeared on Volumes 3, 8, 10, and 13 or the series. In 2008 Eshete toured the United States with fellow Ethiopian singer Mahmoud Ahmed, backed by Boston's 10-piece Either/Orchestra.





Alemayehu Eshete & Badume's Band - Yeweyn Haregitu / Feleqleqe





         Alemayehu Eshete is one of the living legends of modern Ethiopian popular culture and one of the outstanding Ethiopian vocalists who emerged during the golden age of Ethiopian popular culture in the turbulent 1960s. Alongside Mahmoud Ahmed (who opened last year's Hullegeb Festival), Tilahun Gessesse and Bizunesh Bekele, he was among the first to adopt elements from rock-n-roll and American soul, including body movements, dance and hair styles, eventually coming to be known as "the James Brown of Addis." In the following years Eshete released over 30 albums that became enormous hits in Ethiopia and led various orchestras, including the famous Police Orchestra and groups that he himself established.

    Following the rise of the military junta, like many other artists, Eshete left Ethiopia and established himself in Europe and the US as a vibrant and exciting vocalist, including performances alongside Ahmed. The highly regarded Ethiopiques series devoted two albums to his works, the first focusing upon his earlier works and the second, upon his career during the early 1970s.




Alemayehu Eshete - 01 - Yemewded Kal (4:57)
Alemayehu Eshete - 02 - Hello Hello Bil (4:52)
Alemayehu Eshete - 03 - Kurate Nesh (6:17)
Alemayehu Eshete - 04 - Sesete Nesh (5:09)
Alemayehu Eshete - 05 - Mignote (6:22)
Alemayehu Eshete - 06 - Tsebay (5:26)
Alemayehu Eshete - 07 - Shalala (5:03)
Alemayehu Eshete - 08 - Ande Negne (6:54)
Alemayehu Eshete - 09 - Wey Nedo (5:28)
Alemayehu Eshete - 10 - Yene Gela (5:51)