The Case of the Curious Sounds from Ethiopia and Mali
This week I return to a pair of themes with particular local interest: African rare grooves from Ethiopia and Mali. There are many fans of these musical traditions in Portland, and this week's lineup will include tracks from some of the Ethiopian and Malian albums reissued by locally based label Mississippi Records.
Ethiopia has always been an outlier among sub-Saharan African nations... as the only culture below that desert to have a written language, Ethiopia was able to build empires while most Africans lived tribal existences. They had a unique and thriving music industry from the 60s up until 1975, at which time the death of Emperor Salassie threw the country into such deep and prolonged chaos that the recording industry came to a complete halt for over a decade.
Ethiopian music style is also unique among African nations. Drawing some influence from across the Indian Ocean, much Ethiopian music is built on the Pentatonic music scale from China and Mongolia, which features 5 notes per octave rather than the Western norm of 7 notes. Encyclopedia Sound also detects a bit of Bollywood flair in the hectic lounge jazz music of Ethiopia.
Malian music also stands out among African cultures; in this case, for its deep roots in ancient song and traditional instrumentation. Under the leadership of a Communist government in the 1970s, Mali joined its neighbor Guinea in mandating traditional music programs for all musicians (who were, after all, being paid by the Communist government). This prompted local musicians to seek out ways to modernize the ancient traditional compositions and integrate modern instruments such as electric base and guitar. The resulting fusion music was particularly successful in Mali, launching a thriving music scene that continues to this day.
This week I play some of the top sounds from these 2 singular cultures... Ethiopia first hour, Mali second hour.
- 12:02pm Selam Temagwet by Tekle Tesfa-Ezghi on Heavenly Ethiopiques (Heavenly Sweetness)
- 12:06pm Ayalquem Tedenqo by Alemayehu Eshete on Hasabe (Mississippi Records)
- 12:09pm Adrashash Tefabegn by Lemma Demissew on Ethiopiques Vol 8 (Buda Musique)
- 12:12pm Telantena Zare by Alemayehu Eshete on Ethiopiques Vol 9 (Buda Musique)
- 12:16pm Eskegizew Bertchi by Alemayehu Eshete on Ethiopian Urban Modern Music Vol 2 (L'Arome Productions)
- 12:19pm Feqer Feqer New by Alemayehu Eshete on Africa 50 Years of Music (Sterns)
- 12:22pm Kenoru Lebetchahe by Alemayehu Eshete on Alemayehu Eshete (Mississippi Records)
- 12:27pm Hameta by Alemayehu Eshete on Ethiopiques Vol 3 (Buda Musique)
- 12:30pm Tashamanaletch by Alemayehu Eshete on single (Amha Records)
- 12:34pm Chereqa by Menelik Wesnatchew on single (Amha Records)
- 12:37pm Muziqawi Silt by Wallias Band on Ethiopian Soul & Groove Urban Modern Music Vol 1 (L'Arome Productions)
- 12:41pm Metche Dershe by Seyfou Yohannes on Assiyo Bellema (Mississippi Records)
- 12:45pm Bemen Sebeb Letlash by Mahmoud Ahmed on Ethiopiques Vol 7 (Buda Musique)
- 12:49pm Gubelye by Mahmoud Ahmed on Mahmoud Ahmed (Mississippi Records)
- 12:56pm Dewel by Mulatu Astatke on Ethio Jazz (L'Arome Productions)
- 1:03pm Da Monzon by Orchestre Regional de Segou on Orchestre Regional de Segou (Biennale 1970) (Mali Music (Barenreiter-Musicaphon))
- 1:15pm Boro by Orchestre Regional de Mopti on Orchestre Regional de Mopti (Biennale 1970) (Mississippi Records)
- 1:20pm Finza by Rail Band on Serie Folk-Rail 4 (Rail Culture Authentique Mali)
- 1:27pm Nyangaran Foli by Super Biton de Segou on Super Biton (Syllart Productions)
- 1:42pm Kulukutu by l'Orchestre Kanaga de Mopti on l'Orchestre Kanaga de Mopti (Kindred Spirits)
- 1:51pm Sidi Yassa by l'Orchestre Sidi Yassa de Kayes on l'Orchestre Sidi Yassa de Kayes (Kindred Spirits)