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Monday, October 14, 2013

Idan Raichel - The Idan Raichel Project [israel+ethiopia] [2007]


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     ...Fusing together Yemenite, Moroccan, Ethiopian, Indian, and Arabic folk music with reggae and ambient, Raichel has created a new genre filled with so much energy, spirituality, and passion. Labeled "Israeli-Ethiopian Fusion", this new and increasingly popular genre has led Raichel's first two albums to reach multi-platinum....


      The Idan Raichel Project is the brainchild of Israeli keyboardist, composer, producer, and arranger Idan Raichel, who invited over 70 different musicians from a wide variety of backgrounds to participate in the recordings. In particular, Raichel has long been fascinated by the music of Israel's growing population of Ethiopian Jews, and many songs feature members of Israel's Ethiopian community. The recordings also include Arab musicians, traditional Yemenite vocalists, a toaster and percussionist from Suriname and a South African singer, among others.

                                              

                       Idan Raichel Project - Bo'ee, Come With Me



        The Project released its first album in Israel in 2002 and quickly became one of the biggest success stories in the history of Israeli popular music. The haunting Ethiopian chorus of the first single, "Bo'ee" (Come With Me), sounded completely unlike anything most Israeli's had heard before. The groundswell of interest propelled the album to heights rarely seen in the local music scene and firmly established Idan Raichel as a new type of Israeli pop star. Now a musical icon in the Israeli community worldwide, The Idan Raichel Project has performed to sell-out crowds in prestigious venues in Paris, Brussels, New York, Los Angeles, Singapore and beyond.



         The international release of The Idan Raichel Project's recordings on the new record label Cumbancha promises to introduce a wide new audience to the electrifying work of this unique musical collective. The Project offers a new vision for how Israelis, their neighbors in this volatile region, and people all over the world, can cherish their individual cultural traditions, celebrate their differences and through respectful collaboration create new and inspiring expressions. "Our ability to live in peace with one other depends on our learning to appreciate and respect each other's differences," notes Idan. "The way forward is not by trying to change your neighbor, but by accepting him and recognizing that we are all looking for the same things in life: bread, water, spirit, respect and love."


Interview : The Idan Raichel Project >>




       The songs in Amharic and other African languages include Ayal-Ayale, Brong Faya (Burn Fire), and Siyaishaya Ingoma (Sing out for Love), and all have a great Afro-beat and tribal feel to them. Ayal-Ayale can also be viewed on IdanRaichelProject[dot]com. The only Arabic song on this CD is Azini. Boasting an incredible female voice from Mira Anwar Awad, an Arab Israeli from Haifa, Azini is a kind of folkloric-sounding song fused with ambient mixes, creating a magical piece that mesmerizes the senses.


01. Bo ee (Come With Me) (4:26)
02. Mi Maamakim (Out Of The Depths) (5:51)
03. Ayal-Ayale (The Handsome Hero) (3:35)
04. Hinach Yafah (Thou Art Beautiful) (4:53)
05. Im Tachpetza (If Thou Wisheth) (3:58)
06. Shuvi El Beyti (Come Back To My Home) (3:54)
07. Im Telech (If You Go) (2:47)
08. Be Yom Shabbat (On Sabbath) (3:34)
09. Brong Faya (Burn Fire) (4:05)
10. Ulai Ha Pa am (Maybe This Time) (2:39)
11. Azini (Comfort Me) (4:26)
12. Siyaishaya Ingoma (Sing Out For Love) (3:30)

Friday, October 11, 2013

Ethioda - Ethiopian Jazz groove [2011] PROMO









      Ethioda (Montpellier) is a group that revisits the Ethiopian jazz through original compositions, improvisations and electro atmospheres. The Ethio-jazz whose golden age is in the 70s (remember Mahmoud Ahmed and his "Ere Mela Mela") leaves reappear East, funk and reggae sounds.



1. Ethioda - En plein dans le Nil (4:56)
2. Ethioda - Metche New (4:24)
3. Ethioda - Musicawi Silt (5:13)
4. Ethioda - Farenj (4:34)







Ethioda are :

Daniel Moreau - compositions, arrangements, fender rhodes, keyboards
Baptiste Clerc - guitar
Armel Courrée - alt and baritone saxophones
Pascal Bouvier - trombone
Romain Delorme - bass
Julien Grégoire - drums



v.a. - Hamar [South Ethiopia] - Nyabole - Singing on the Way to the Dancing Ground [1978]



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The Hammere (also spelled Hamar) are a tribal people in southwestern Ethiopia. They live in Hamer Bena woreda (or district), a fertile part of the Omo River valley, in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region. They are largely pastoralists, so their culture places a high value on cattle. According to the CSA census of 1994, there were 42,838 Hammer language speakers, and 42,448 self-identified Hammer people of a total population of about 53 million, representing approximately 0.1% of the population.

The Assistant Administrator of Hammer Bena Ato Imnet Gashab has commented that only six tribal members have ever completed secondary education!!!!





v.a. - Ethiopia - Polyphony of the Dorze [1977]


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Collected in the field in Ethiopia in 1974-1975 by Bernard Lortat-Jacob
Performed by native villagers.





01. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Song of a Halak'a Festival (3:17)
02. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Song of a Halak'a Festival (5:28)
03. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Song of a Halak'a Festival (5:11)
04. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Maskal Song (3:13)
05. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Work Song (3:23)
06. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Song of a Mahaber Festival (4:51)
07. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Song of a Halak'a Festival (4:46)
08. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Maskal Ritual Song (1:27)
09. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Maskal Ritual Song (1:37)
10. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Spinning Songs (12:43)
11. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Maskal Song (7:05)
12. Polyphonies of the Dorze - Epic Song (4:58)

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The Ex - Ethiopia Tour 2004 [with Han Bennink]







         Formed in 1979, The Ex has developed over the years into a melting-pot of diverse musical styles: noise, rock, jazz, improvisation, and ethnic musics have been interweaved under one unique umbrella: “Ex-music”. Discordant, highly rhythmic guitars, the rolling, almost African drumming style, and the intense delivery of the often ironic lyrics give the music of The Ex its special character.






       So far, in almost 30 years, The Ex has played 1371 concerts all over Europe, North America and Africa, and released over 20 albums. Never pigeon-holed into one of pop music’s corny corners, The Ex is continuously in development, and always open for new ideas and collaborations with people of all kinds, people whose spirit inspires and appeals to the group. 

       The main principle remains; to make music with heart and soul, out of reach of commercial trends or expectations. The consequent independent approach of the group and the manner in which they organize their concerts and release and distribute their records themselves, has set a significant example for the alternative music circuit.



1. The Ex - Mesak Esekalhu [Tilahun Gessesse] (5:19)
2. The Ex - Eayu Leyu (6:07)
3. The Ex - Tezeta (6:50)
4. The Ex - Belomi Benna (4:25)
5. The Ex - Goben (7:08)
6. The Ex - Dink Naw (3:28)
7. The Ex - Laley Guma [Aha Begena] (7:41)



Tuesday, October 8, 2013

v.a. - Ethiopia Bleeding [Bleeding Panda Blog] (2009)

original source : Bleeding Panda Blog


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01. Alemayehu Eshete - Telantena Zare (3:47)
02. Shebele's Band (Vocals: Alemayehu Eshete) - Tequr Gessla (3:13)
03. Tèsfa-Maryam Kidané - Yètèsfa Tezata (2:39)
04. Beyene Habte - Embi Ila (4:03)
05. Tewelde Redda - Milenu (5:02)
06. Hirut Beqele - Essu Nèw Mèssèlègn (2:47)
07. Tlahoun Gèssèssè - Sego Mènor (2:52)
08. Mulatu Astatke - Yègellé Tezeta (My Own Memory) (3:18)
09. Girma Bèyènè - Ené Nègn Bay Manèsh (4:02)
10. Girma Bèyènè - Sét Alamenem (5:28)
11. Bahta Gebre-Heywet - Ewnet Yet Lagegnesh (2:46)
12. Heywete - Tesfa-Maryam Kidane (5:16)
13. Menelik Wesnatchew - Tezeta (4:32)
14. Mulatu Astatke - Tezeta (Nostalgia) (6:16)
15. Alem Girma Band - Ambassel (Fast) (4:20)
16. Alemayehu Eshete & Shebelle's Band - Tashamanaletch (4:09)
17. Ayalew Mesfin & Black Lion Band - Gedawo (4:05)
18. Wallias band - Musicawi silt (3:47)
19. Lèmma Dèmissèw - Adrashash Tèfabegn (2:52)
20. Alemayehu Eshete - Mekeyershin salawq (1:45)
21. Mahmoud Ahmed - Etu Gèla (5:53)
22. Mahmoud Ahmed - Bèlomi Bènna (3:54)
23. Mulatu Astatqe - Yekatit (3:58)
24. Getatchew Mekurya - Yègènèt Muziqa (4:33)
25. Mulatu Astatke - Asmarina (My Asmara) (4:58)
26. Getatchew Mekurya - Ambassèl (5:44)
27. Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou - Mother's Love (3:38)
28. Alemu Aga - Abatatchen Hoy (Pater Noster) (3:33)