Worthy NOW- 1. 01. Latin jazz) Mulatu Astatke & his Ethiopian Quintet: Afro- Latin Soul Vol. Worthy NOW- 1. 01. Latin jazz) Wild! This afro- latin jazz album of Mulatu and His Quintet is an unique and exciting mixture of three cultures: Ethiopian, Puerto Rican and American! 2011-07-18 435MB 10 15. Mulatu Astatke Ethiopiques Vol 4 Ethio Jazz Musique Instrument. Mulatu Astatke Title Of Album: Ethio Jazz Vol.1 Year Of. 2 in 1966 and Mulatu of Ethiopia. Ice, Mombasa, The Tempos, Mamba Percussions, Harry Mosco, Mulatu Astatke, Manu Dibango, Orchestra Tembo, Edja Kungali. This album is one you will always treasure! Ethiopian sounds with a twist. By Bill Beuttler, Globe Correspondent November 5, 2. It's been decades since Mulatu Astatke has performed his so- called Ethio Jazz in the United States, back when he toured and recorded in the 1. Ethiopian Quintet. But the arranger- composer will be doing so again Wednesday in Arlington at the Regent Theatre, in the first of three concerts with the Either/Orchestra. A fusion of the traditional music of Mulatu's native Ethiopia and the jazz and Latin influences he picked up as a student in London and Boston in the late 1. Ethio Jazz enjoyed its short, largely unnoticed heyday between Mulatu's return to Ethiopia from New York in 1. Marxist dictatorship there in 1. By then, Mulatu had become a major figure in Ethiopian music. He had done so by bringing home and introducing such Western instruments as a Hammond organ, vibes, congas, and timbales, and, more important, by adapting to traditional Ethiopian melodies the composing and arranging skills he had studied under Herb Pomeroy and others during a short stretch at the Berklee College of Music. Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and others were experimenting with modal jazz at the time Mulatu was studying jazz, and that and other influences shaped his Ethio Jazz.''I still listen a lot to Gil Evans. I was listening a lot to Randy Weston. Coltrane I was listening to a lot. Those are the people who really influenced me. The result, to Western ears, has an eerie, exotic, almost trancelike feel to it, coupled with more familiar jazz, Latin, and soul rhythms and harmonies.''Whatever you do. So the only thing you have to do to make this music interesting is to really work on the harmonic side of it. Mulatu unleashes a potent brew of afro-jazz grooves that pull you in and leave you in a mystical trance-like state. Disco,Funk and More:Strut Records Catalogue. Author: antreas72heep. London based label Strut focuses to release compilations and reissues of jazz/afro/funk/latin/soul/disco and groovy music in general.This list will provides. So I really worked on what I studied - - nice arrangements and nice voicings and nice soloing. Still, it was recordings that serendipitously brought him together with the Either/Orchestra this past January, when the E/O capped off a two- week tour of the country by becoming the first non- Ethiopian band to perform at the annual Ethiopian Music Festival in Addis Ababa. Russ Gershon, Either/Orchestra's leader, became smitten with Ethiopian music after acquiring several CDs from the French producer Francis Falceto's ''Ethiopiques. Sounds of the Universe is the record shop in Soho. Mulatu Astatke And His Ethiopian Quintet Afro-Latin Soul Worthy Records. Ethio-jazz hero Mulatu Astake and His Ethiopian Quintet 'Afro-Latin Soul' album from 1966! Nigeria Rock Special: Psychedelic Afro-Rock And. Mulatu Astatke - Mulatu. Mulatu Astatke Featuring Fekade Amde Maskal; From New York City to Addis. It's sort of all vibe, all feeling, coming through relatively simple technique.
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