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Friday, December 12, 2014

Haileyesus Girma - Mestawete [2001] [ethiopa]




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1. Haileyesus Girma - Yetint Yetewuata (5:43)
2. Haileyesus Girma - Yematebela Wof (8:34)
3. Haileyesus Girma - Min Asbeshina (5:16)
4. Haileyesus Girma - Mechem Yemalresash (5:38)
5. Haileyesus Girma - Manachin Nen (5:03)
6. Haileyesus Girma - Ehehe Lehode (Yekubaya Wotet) (7:23)
7. Haileyesus Girma - Mestawote (5:40)
8. Haileyesus Girma - Almetam Kerhugne (5:51)
9. Haileyesus Girma - Na Beygenna (5:18)


Thursday, December 11, 2014

Hamelmal Abate - Gize Mizan [2006] [ethiopia]





Hamelmal Abate - Gize Mizan










01 - Hamelmal Abate - Kireyalegn (5:31)
02 - Hamelmal Abate - Shelmegn (7:46)
03 - Hamelmal Abate - Tirulegn (5:53)
04 - Hamelmal Abate - Yegonder Gubel (5:32)
05 - Hamelmal Abate - Meleyet (6:13)
06 - Hamelmal Abate - Wanemite (6:19)
07 - Hamelmal Abate - Yazo Enba (5:16)
08 - Hamelmal Abate - Fitagn (4:56)
09 - Hamelmal Abate - Hamo (5:56)
10 - Hamelmal Abate - Linur (6:20)
11 - Hamelmal Abate - Lene Kaleh (5:08)
12 - Hamelmal Abate - Geze Mizan (5:30)
13 - Hamelmal Abate - Mesgana (5:32)
14 - Hamelmal Abate - Kalkidan [bonus] (7:21)



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Elsa Kidane - Belo [2002] [eritrea]



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01. Elsa Kidane - Belo (7:12)
02. Elsa Kidane - Senbet Mshet (6:03)
03. Elsa Kidane - Temeleso (6:30)
04. Elsa Kidane - Swunwano (5:45)
05. Elsa Kidane - Dhay Giber (5:39)
06. Elsa Kidane - Akhoriyeka (7:41)
07. Elsa Kidane - Ztesebre Lbi (7:06)
08. Elsa Kidane - Newri Dyu (7:19)
09. Elsa Kidane - Znar Haben (7:49)
10. Elsa Kidane - Muziqa (5:49)







Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Kweysha Seta - Kweysha Seta [1984 ec] [1992] [ethiopia]



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original source : Awesome Tapes from Africa







          A quite sad, but funny story for many people down here is from when Kweysha Seta was offered a contract for this album. 

     Being illiterate it was said he was fooled to sign it, not understanding that he would only earn 500birr (about 100 usd in 1991, rough guessing) for it. It became a big hit, maybe even bigger than expected, and the cover was reprinted several times. Now it’s out of reach in most shops in Addis, and they are saying they stoped getting access to it. 

       The distributor Ethio Music Shop, with the boss named Asrat has been closed with his cassette business for maybe three years now, making money on electronics instead. This shop was a great distributor of traditional music in the 80s and 90s, I really wish that some of his releases will be made accessible again, including this amazing cassette-album of Kweysha Seta.

                                                                                     DJ  Mitmitta






Kweysha Seta - Bali helele 1984 /1992 (5:07)
Kweysha Seta - Track 02 1984 /1992 (4:50)
Kweysha Seta - Track 03 1984 /1992 (5:21)
Kweysha Seta - Track 04 1984 /1992 (4:01)
Kweysha Seta - Track 05 1984 /1992 (3:12)
Kweysha Seta - Track 06 1984 /1992 (6:05)
Kweysha Seta - Track 07 1984 /1992 (4:51)
Kweysha Seta - Track 08 1984 /1992 (3:20)
Kweysha Seta - Track 09 1984 /1992 (4:12)
Kweysha Seta - Track 10 1984 /1992 (6:20)
Kweysha Seta - Track 11 1984 /1992 (9:07)



Kuku Sebsebe - Embaye [2003] [ethiopia]







Kuku Sebsebe - Embaye [2003]


      Kuku Sebsebe (surname also spelled Sebsibe) is an Ethiopian popular singer. She lived in the Washington, DC, area of the United States for many years, but moved back to Ethiopia c. 2003. She generally performs with synthesizer and drum machine accompaniment, occasionally with the addition of traditional instruments such as the krar or other instruments such as the electric guitar. While she uses modern instruments and harmonies, her vocal style is essentially traditional, using modes such as tezeta.

         Kuku was born on December 8 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She spent a majority of her education at Nazareth school and graduated from American Mission. Kuku’s interest in music sprouted from a very young age. Since the age of nine, she used to entertain her classmates by mimicking all the popular artists of both Amharic and English music by using her lunch box as a drum. Her passion and love for music was nourished by her father, Dejazmach Sebsebe Shiberu’s jam sessions at their home and his musical/peptic background.







        At the age 15, Kuku presented her father’s own property [as well as collections of other verses] to her favorite singer Muluken Melesse. The first time she performed on stage with was at her graduation party at Hilton hotel. Her classmates accustomed to her caroling pushed her on stage and set her way for a career in music. This musical act led her to work both with Ibex and Wallias band. She worked with Ibex band at Ras hotel for short time and went on to be the first female singer to perform at Hilton hotel with Wallias band appearing 5 days a week.

       Shortly after her first gig, Kuku then joined Roha band at Ghion hotel, becoming the first vocalist of the group, and recorded her first hit single “Ingidayenesh’’ with Alemayehu Eshete.

       Because of the poplarity of the song she continued to recite her debut album with Roha band titled “ Fikreh beretabegne”. She also charmed her fans at villa Verde restaurant [one of the best place at the time] where she performed with Melesse Gesesse on the piano. She released her second album “ Ajere meweded” and first video clip on ETV that showcased the famous Kuku style braids. She began to perform concerts, as her fan base was growing, both nationally and internationally. In Ethiopia she showed regularly at cinema Ras in Merkato and also in Nazareth, both with Roha band. Her biggest fan that was known by all was the cake man that used to go to all her shows and always brought the celebrity a personalized cake to wish her a good luck.

        Her first international concert was at Djibouti Sheraton with Roha band where they performed along the red sea with the best view of the ocean. Shortly after, she put a show at the Sana Sheraton in Yemen, with Ethio Star Band. Her fans were so excited by her appearance, they showered her with gifts of gold and money as a customary sign of respect and to show their love and honor for the musical icon. A gesture Kuku keeps in her memories and thanks all of her fans for their hospitality. She also showed in Abu Dhabi and Dubai with Roha band. During her time as an emerging artist, Kuku performed alongside with Mahmoud Ahmed, Tekele Tsefazgi, Ali Birra, Levont Fondanchi and Mengesha Getahun.

       In late 1980’s, Kuku made her move to United States. She performed her first U.S concert at Hayatt Regency in 1988 and brought the house down for her Ethiopian fans outside of their home land. She began performing in all major cities in the U.S mainly with Teddy Mekonnen. She also began her first international tour all over major European cities. Settling down in DC/VA area, she began to sing at Meskerem restaurant with Teddy Mak on the keyboard. With Teddy she released her “Ethiopia” album following by “Gize“ with Abegaz Kibrework. Kuku then took a hiatus from her singing career to be a mother, giving birth to her son Caleb, in 1996.


          Kuku moved her family back to Ethiopia in 2002 and immediately recorded her album “Gize setegne” with Elias Melka and most recently the “Tizita” album with Express band. The “Tizita” album is one Kuku holds dear to her heart and looked forward to recording most, eager to celebrate ballads of past era. Most recently she has performed in many cities in Europe, the Middle East, South Africa, Bahirdar, Gambella and Hawassa. Locally she has worked at night at Frank Addis, Indigo, Harrar Mesob, Weregenu, Harlam jazz, Fahrenheit club and is now crooning at Jazz Amba, the newly renovated Taitu hotel. She recently released her dynamic new album “ Chalkubet”, which was arranged and mixed by Abiy Arka and contained 15 songs. Kuku sings of the eternal power of time in being capable in living with people by managing a relation and its effect on life and the world around us. She has mingled flashy contemporary grooves and traditional Ethiopian flavors to lead as a journey in “Chalkubet”.



01 - Kuku Sebsebe - Embaye (5:15)
02 - Kuku Sebsebe - Ambasel (6:40)
03 - Kuku Sebsebe - Tizita (7:35)
04 - Kuku Sebsebe - Birtukane (7:31)
05 - Kuku Sebsebe - Tdar (4:44)
06 - Kuku Sebsebe - Min Alu (6:09)
07 - Kuku Sebsebe - Gublyie (5:08)
08 - Kuku Sebsebe - Shemonmanayie (5:19)
09 - Kuku Sebsebe - Anarejm (5:04)
10 - Kuku Sebsebe - Ancheyoyie (6:25)
11 - Kuku Sebsebe - Munaye (5:51)



Monday, December 8, 2014

Henok Abebe - Yamrbatal [2004] [ethiopia]



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01. Henock Abebe - Honuatal (4:48)
02. Henock Abebe - Kfu Atnageri (4:19)
03. Henock Abebe - Chferaw Dera (4:28)
04. Henock Abebe - Yamelaisgnal (5:06)
05. Henock Abebe - Inema Kasabe (5:21)
06. Henock Abebe - Geremegne (5:16)
07. Henock Abebe - Yamrebatal (5:40)
08. Henock Abebe - Aned Sew (5:08)
09. Henock Abebe - Anchin Ylal (6:04)
10. Henock Abebe - Yeayne Quanqua (4:36)
11. Henock Abebe - Aynafkm Wiy (5:22)