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Mulatu Astatke - Mulatu Of Ethiopia
Strut present the official reissue of a landmark album in the field of African music, Mulatu Astatkeâs âMulatu Of Ethiopiaâ from 1972. Recorded in New York, the album arrived at a time when Astatke had begun to master the delicate fusion of styles needed to create Ethio jazz. âI left the UK for America and studied at Berklee College in Boston. I learnt the technical aspects of jazz and gained a beautiful understanding of many different types of music. Thatâs where I got my tools. Berklee really shook me up.â Journeying regularly to the Big Apple to play and watch live shows at the Cheetah, the Palladium and the Village Gate, Astatke met producer Gil Snapper on the circuit. âGil was a nice and very interesting guy. He produced music and worked with all kinds of musicians.â The meeting would lead to a series of albums on Snapperâs Worthy label, Astatke began to hone his sound, infusing funk and Azmari âchik- chikkaâ rhythms into the mix. Returning to a downtown Manhattan studio with Snapper and working with some of the cityâs top young jazz and latin session players, âMulatu Of Ethiopiaâ began to take shape. âWe rehearsed for 3-4 weeks,â remembers Astatke. âit took them a while to get the right feeling in the music.â The resultant album represented the first fully formed document of Astatkeâs trademark Ethio jazz sound. It features âKulunmanqueleshiâ, âDewelâ, and âKasalefku-Huluâ, tracks that Mulatu would return to regularly on singles and in live shows, the Ethio- Latin workout âChifaraâ and the self-titled groover âMulatuâ (âI wanted to make a track for.... myself!â). TRACKLISTING A1 Mulatu A2 Mascaram Setaba A3 Dewel B1 Kulunmanqueleshi B2 Kasalefkut-hulu B3 Munaye B4 Chifara
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Mulatu Astatke - Mulatu Of Ethiopiaâ
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Strut present the official reissue of a landmark album in the field of African music, Mulatu Astatkeâs âMulatu Of Ethiopiaâ from 1972. Recorded in New York, the album arrived at a time when Astatke had begun to master the delicate fusion of styles needed to create Ethio jazz. âI left the UK for America and studied at Berklee College in Boston. I learnt the technical aspects of jazz and gained a beautiful understanding of many different types of music. Thatâs where I got my tools. Berklee really shook me up.â Journeying regularly to the Big Apple to play and watch live shows at the Cheetah, the Palladium and the Village Gate, Astatke met producer Gil Snapper on the circuit. âGil was a nice and very interesting guy. He produced music and worked with all kinds of musicians.â The meeting would lead to a series of albums on Snapperâs Worthy label, Astatke began to hone his sound, infusing funk and Azmari âchik- chikkaâ rhythms into the mix. Returning to a downtown Manhattan studio with Snapper and working with some of the cityâs top young jazz and latin session players, âMulatu Of Ethiopiaâ began to take shape. âWe rehearsed for 3-4 weeks,â remembers Astatke. âit took them a while to get the right feeling in the music.â The resultant album represented the first fully formed document of Astatkeâs trademark Ethio jazz sound. It features âKulunmanqueleshiâ, âDewelâ, and âKasalefku-Huluâ, tracks that Mulatu would return to regularly on singles and in live shows, the Ethio- Latin workout âChifaraâ and the self-titled groover âMulatuâ (âI wanted to make a track for.... myself!â). TRACKLISTING A1 Mulatu A2 Mascaram Setaba A3 Dewel B1 Kulunmanqueleshi B2 Kasalefkut-hulu B3 Munaye B4 Chifara












