Showing posts with label Mulatu Astatke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mulatu Astatke. Show all posts

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Audio: Awesome Tapes from Africa - Aster Aweke


Since my trip to Ethiopia two years ago I fall in love with the music of the eastafrican region. Maybe because of the Broken Flowers ost or the collaboration of the Hellocentrics with Mulatu Astatke people came to recognise more and more the mystic beauty of that sound. House remixes of mulatu´s hits were released, Nas & Damian sampled Yegeelle Tezeta, OHNO made a whole album going through some ethiopian crates..
Today I wanna show you a favorite blog of mine which is an endless source for african music: awesometapesfromafrica
Brian Shimkovitz from Brooklyn who runs the blog seems to own tons of cassettes from the motherland and he is digitalizing them for our pleasure. You can find all sorts of music there - from cheap, trashy electro reggae to deep funk.
"This is music you won't easily find anywhere else—except, perhaps in its region of origin."
The one I picked out is a very mellow one. As someone mentioned in the comments it´s Asters first recording. Incredible hypnotizing.. Download from awesometapesfromafrica and make shure to check out some of the other posts. But be careful to not get lost in these crates..

-jones

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Audio: Lloyd Miller & Heliocentrics - Fantasia Pt. 1 (MP3)


Lloyd Miller & The Heliocentrics- Electricone by Strut

Download: Lloyd Miller & Heliocentrics - Fantasia Pt. 1 (MP3)

Lloyd Miller and The Heliocentrics follows Now-Again’s Heliocentrics collaboration with Ethio-jazz legend Mulatu Astatke with an album that pairs ethnomusicologist, jazz maestro and multi-instrumentalist, Lloyd Miller with the UK collective. The album is released on August 2nd; vinyl is released on August 31st.

SOLO

Monday, March 8, 2010

Video: Mulatu Astatke - Tezeta (Legendary Jazz from Ethiopia 1971)




Some Things are indescribable.The days music can revolve my belly, are rare.Maybe it*s not the Truth,but if you listen to that milestone of Jazz,from the Heart of Ethiopia, you*ll know what i mean or im currently feeling.Snatch your Core and get some drinks with the filthy thoughts you might brood about.Ded.2.Jones.Popolg.aby

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