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Monday, December 2, 2013

Abyssinia Infinite - Zion Roots [2003]


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Abyssinia Infinite, Featuring Ejigayehu “Gigi” Shibabaw, Brings Ethiopian Music Back to its Zion Roots


The overthrow of Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie in a “creeping coup” organized by his own military began two decades of chaotic rule. Under the Derg regime, a curfew was imposed which drove live musicians to prison and unemployment. For a twenty-year period of time, horns and live bands were replaced with synthesizers and drum machines. The release Zion Roots (Network Medien) on December 9, 2003, Abyssinia Infinite, featuring Ejigayehu “Gigi” Shibabaw, brings back live instrumentation and experimentation to Ethiopian music. This album with acoustic instruments and traditional songs is a return to a classic sound—it picks up right where music left off in the mid-’60s through mid-’70s.




“Ethiopians believe that when Zion is mentioned in the bible they are speaking about Ethiopia,” Gigi explains. With that in mind, the album, Zion Roots, is exactly what the name implies: music rooted deep in Ethiopian culture. On this latest concept project, Gigi—who first came to fame in the West on her self-titled album on Palm Pictures—was able to realize her longstanding dream of melding elements of East and West African elements into the music of her home country. "This traditional project is something that I wanted to do to keep in touch with the music of Ehtiopia. This does not represent me as a solo artist but more me introducing Ethiopian traditional music in different settings, as a concept project. As an artist signed to Palm Pictures, my next solo album Gold & Wax is due early 2004."

Gigi’s experience in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church has largely influenced the sound of Abyssinia Infinite’s CD. Although this album contains no songs from the Ethiopian church, the phrasing and style of the traditional songs are very similar. The soul and vibrato characteristics of church music of Ethiopia are similar to American church music. 

Abyssinia Infinite chose the songs for this album to convey a traditional spirit. Aba Alem Lemenea is a spiritual song written about a world that's peaceful and loving. Gole is another traditional song that puts new words to a time-honored melody. It is sung half in Amharic and half in an older language called Agewña—a language that very few people speak with the exception of Gigi’s father’s tribe.


Abyssinia Infinite uses traditional instruments such as the kirar—which is referred to as King David’s harp in the Bible and is perhaps one of the oldest surviving East African instruments—and the washint—a simple bamboo flute. The band is composed of prominent players in the world music community including the magical Senegalese percussionist Aiyb Dieng, the virtuoso tabla-player Karsh Kale, the guitarist/accordionist Tony Cedras (known for his work on Paul Simon's Graceland project), the Ethiopian saxophonist Moges Habte, and world music producer/musician Bill Laswell, with a rare performance on acoustic guitar.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Ephrem Tamiru - Demo Jemeregne



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1. Ephrem Tamiru - Demo Jemeregne (6:33)
2. Ephrem Tamiru - Ayital (6:33)
3. Ephrem Tamiru - Hagerei (9:07)
4. Ephrem Tamiru - Kelelaye (7:38)
5. Ephrem Tamiru - Erbeshbesh Ale (5:39)
6. Ephrem Tamiru - Dehna Hugne (4:41)
7. Ephrem Tamiru - Bilelegne (6:18)
8. Ephrem Tamiru - Teresashe Woye (6:43)
9. Ephrem Tamiru - Neyima (7:45)



Neway Debebe - Best of Neway Debebe (Collection 2007)




       Neway Debebe has been described as possessing a "voice of silk". A protégé of poet Tilahoun Gessesse, Debebe first attracted attention as the lead vocalist of The Roha Band, a tradition-rooted Ethiopian pop band that has supplied accompaniment on more than two hundred and fifty recordings by such top-ranked Ethiopian vocalists as Aster Aweke, Tilahoun Gessesse and Mahmoud Ahmed

     Debebe has also performed with Three Flowers, a group he shares with Tsegaye Eshetu and Areghagn Wersash. 

        Besides his ability to write and produce all of his songs, his charm and genuine love of his fellow Ethiopians are what made him everyone’s favorite.




01. Neway Debebe - Maebel New (4:12)
02. Neway Debebe - Teteyeki Was (5:31)
03. Neway Debebe - Hagere Nat Habte (5:26)
04. Neway Debebe - Ye Ayne Abeba Nesh (4:07)
05. Neway Debebe - Yetikimt Abeba (3:52)
06. Neway Debebe - Lalkedash Kal Alebign (5:08)
07. Neway Debebe - Yelefku Ende Hon Banchi Sefer (5:10)
08. Neway Debebe - Siwodush Eweki (7:22)
09. Neway Debebe - Egnaw Enitarek (5:00)
10. Neway Debebe - Ye-Fikir Emebet (4:52)
11. Neway Debebe - Yegna Loga (5:50)
12. Neway Debebe - Wuletash Alebign (4:23)
13. Neway Debebe - Ayaya (5:06)
14. Neway Debebe - Afar Gemalitua (4:36)
15. Neway Debebe - Yefikir Gedam (4:05)


Thursday, November 28, 2013

Hirut Bekele - various tracks






01. Hirut Bekele - Akebetun Seweta (5:13)
02. Hirut Bekele - Almokerkum Neber (3:23)
03. Hirut Bekele - Demam Konjo (7:08)
04. Hirut Bekele - Essu Lij Yene Newu (4:29)
05. Hirut Bekele - Essu New Messelegn (2:47)
06. Hirut Bekele - Hiwot Ende Shekla (4:43)
07. Hirut Bekele - Lemeweded Lefeqer (5:05)
08. Hirut Bekele - Man yawqal yebeten (3:10)
09. Hirut Bekele - Mezmur (4:57)
10. Hirut Bekele - Semehen Awesegne (6:50)
11. Hirut Bekele - Yeqondjowotch mender (2:55)


Gossaye Tesfaye - Gossaye [2009]


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01. Gossaye Tesfaye - Tamriyalesh (4:53)
02. Gossaye Tesfaye - Koyababa (5:54)
03. Gossaye Tesfaye - Satamahagn Bilagn (4:52)
04. Gossaye Tesfaye - Yene Neger (5:44)
05. Gossaye Tesfaye - Enateye (5:30)
06. Gossaye Tesfaye - Wub Nat (4:28)
07. Gossaye Tesfaye - Konjeye (5:50)
08. Gossaye Tesfaye - Sew telamdo (5:15)
09. Gossaye Tesfaye - Men adergalew (4:45)
10. Gossaye Tesfaye - Toksido (5:47)
11. Gossaye Tesfaye - Zeem (5:11)
12. Gossaye Tesfaye - Akoyat (4:15)
13. Gossaye Tesfaye - WEdehalew Bela (5:49)
14. Gossaye Tesfaye - Dire (5:25)
15. Gossaye Tesfaye - Wedehalew Bela (5:50)
16. Gossaye Tesfaye - Zem Zem



Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Abeba Lakew - Manale [2011]


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       Abeba Lakew or Abby Lakew, an Ethiopian-American artist from the Houston area, releases a well received album entitled "Hello Ethiopia". The album has proved to be a surprise hit helping the young singer assume the position of one of the most successful Ethiopian artist so far. 

Abby Lakew

       Abby is one of the few Ethiopian singers who are mixing the traditional and modern way of singing into one blend and make a great music. It has been a while since Abby release her first and last album. 



 01 - Manale (feat. Vikki Matthew)  
 02 - Awobel (feat. Vikki Matthew)  
 03 - Desta  
 04 - Egnalay (feat. Vikki Matthew)  
 05 - Achawtegne (feat. Vikki Matthew)  
 06 - Helo Ethiopia  
 07 - Degenaw  
 08 - Alemie  
 09 - Aynien Atmelket  
 10 - Esunnew (feat. Vikki Matthew)  
 11 - Emenegne