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Friday, October 11, 2013

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)

Fikru Aligaz - Instrumental music





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       For me, Fikru Aligaz is completely unknown saxophonist. " State of internet" doesn't offer any information about him. His music is nostalgic, instrumental, modern but also deeply rooted into musical heritage of ethiopian traditional and church music. Rip is poor, only 56 kbps, but I don't care. Enjoy ... 




01. Fikru Aligaz - Mesganaye Kef Belowal (6:18)
02. Fikru Aligaz - Egziabeher Yatsenanal (4:54)
03. Fikru Aligaz - Mesgana Beken Belelit (6:18)
04. Fikru Aligaz - Kef Kef Bel (4:57)
05. Fikru Aligaz - Menfes Kidus (6:37)
06. Fikru Aligaz - Wodet Ehedalehu * (5:21)
07. Fikru Aligaz - Eyesus Geta New (5:10)
08. Fikru Aligaz - Manew Manew (5:08)
09. Fikru Aligaz - Yekirb Wodaje (6:58)
10. Fikru Aligaz - Temesgen (6:22)

Biruk Kifle - Yegodash Yigoda [1996]


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01. Biruk Kifle - Sinewader (5:54)
02. Biruk Kifle - Yegodash - Yigoda (7:09)
03. Biruk Kifle - Simot - Sinik - Aeyihonegn (4:43)
04. Biruk Kifle - Tizita (5:19)
05. Biruk Kifle - Kalipso (3:03)
06. Biruk Kifle - Ene - Eshalishalhu (4:31)
07. Biruk Kifle - Simaeda - Aegabachign (4:35)
08. Biruk Kifle - Saniganegn - Keren (3:35)
09. Biruk Kifle - Lebonash - Bifedidegn (4:21)
10. Biruk Kifle - Gedam - Endegeba (4:53)
11. Biruk Kifle - Bemela - Besebeb (4:16)

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Quantic - Traditional Ethiopian selection by Quantic [2011]







           Quantic is an umbrella name for UK-born, Will Holland : acclaimed producer, musician, and DJ for over 15 years, who’s projects incorporate various influences, from funk & jazz to electronic & folk music, to Latin, reggae, dub and cumbia.  

         He recently put together this mix of rare 45s he found in Ethiopia, calling it ”a mix of folkloric and outer-regional music of Ethiopia, all 45s and some records that I think need to be heard. Less of breaks & wah wah and this time more of krar, claps, howling sounds and organ melodies. For fans of previous mixes Axum to Addis and Addis Sheckla Explosion.”  

        Listen to and download the whole mix by clicking on the link below, and let’s he hope he continues the crate digging!