When
the roots of Ethio jazz is just the beginning of their inspiration
Akale
Wube destination seems has no destination, it has only rest areas
to stop, record and offered us rhythms and interpretations of
traditional Ethiopian music like the ones we can hear on ‘’Soft’’. It’s
hard or easy for musicians to travel on paths that others create or
follow and it is like trap when they do
it and they can’t add their own stamp. And Akale Wube can… On ‘’Sost’’
the sound moves to wider limits of jazz, African music and not only
music. On ‘’Kidus A Cent-Dix’’ African cymbals and indie sound complete
an internationl feel of Mulatu Astatqe creation and their cover on his
‘’Fikratchen’’ has a unique soundscape far away from the Original
compotition, especially with Genet Asefa's vocals. The ticklish vocals
of Genet Asefa's is killing me too on ‘’Alegntaye’’ which sounds so
Mulatu. ‘’Sost’’ is more African, more Afro and when it is Afrobeat like
on ‘’Spring No Come’’ is so Akale Wube. A listening worths more than
the best words i can write with my poor english for ‘’Sost’’ and while
I’m closing would not want to forget the impressive introduction to
album with ‘’Anbessa’’ and Manu Dibango in the alto saxophone. - Dj
Nova, Nova Planet Radio Show
RELEASE DATE: 22.09.14
PLAYED: http://www.mixcloud.com/ NovaPlanetRadioShow/ 20141001-10022/
http://www.mixcloud.com/ NovaPlanetRadioShow/ 20140924-10021/
PREVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=0gtRF2Dx6Y4
https://soundcloud.com/ akalewube/ alegntaye-feat-genet-asefa
FOR MORE:
http://www.akalewube.com/
RELEASE DATE: 22.09.14
PLAYED: http://www.mixcloud.com/
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