Admas-Sons_Of_Ethiopia_(1984)-Reissue-WEB-2020-UVU

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-admas-anchi_bale_game-uvu.mp3 Admas Anchi Bale Game 320 Unknown
2 02-admas-bahtas_highlife-uvu.mp3 Admas Bahta's Highlife 320 Unknown
3 03-admas-tez_alegn_yetintu-uvu.mp3 Admas Tez Alegn Yetintu 320 Unknown
4 04-admas-kalatashew_waga-uvu.mp3 Admas Kalatashew Waga 320 Unknown
5 05-admas-wed_enate-uvu.mp3 Admas Wed Enate 320 Unknown
6 06-admas-samba_shegitu-uvu.mp3 Admas Samba Shegitu 320 Unknown
7 07-admas-astawesalehu-uvu.mp3 Admas Astawesalehu 320 Unknown
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Anchi Bale Game 5:14 ░░ 02. Bahta's Highlife 6:00 ░░ 03. Tez Alegn Yetintu 7:52 ░░ 04. Kalatashew Waga 5:26 ░░ 05. Wed Enate 4:55 ░░ 06. Samba Shegitu 4:42 ░░ 07. Astawesalehu 5:28 ░░ ░░ ░░ ░░ ╔═══════════════╗ ░░ ║ N O T E S ║░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░ ░░ ╚═══════════════╝▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀▀ ░░ ░░ Sons of Ethiopia is a fascinating piece of the Ethiopian musical puzzle. ░░ Emerging from the community of Ethiopian exiles who had been scattered to ░░ the winds by the brutality of the Derg û the military dictatorship that ░░ had deposed Haile Selassie û the album was the sound of a new generation. ░░ The members of Admas were not musicians from the so-called ægolden ageÆ: ░░ they were children of the terror and propaganda of the Derg time û an era ░░ of state-sponsored neighbourhood bands and a propaganda-tinged ░░ traditional music scene, where the weekends were sound-tracked by the ░░ remaining hotel groups of a bygone Imperial world. ░░ ░░ An instrumental album, rich with global influences, Sons of Ethiopia is ░░ one of the few Ethiopian recordings to have been produced outside ░░ Ethiopia in the early 1980s. As such, it is a key document of the ░░ Washington DC exile scene. The core members of Admas û Tewodros æTeddyÆ ░░ Aklilu, Henock Temesgen, and Abegasu Shiota û had previously played in a ░░ group called Gasha, one of the few Ethiopian bands working regularly in ░░ DC during the early 1980s. Admas was born from Gasha, as an outlet for ░░ their more experimental instincts. Though they played as a backing group ░░ for singers (including Aster Aweke), the music on Sons of Ethiopia was ░░ never performed live. ░░ ░░ Exiled in DC, far from the stifling propaganda and state terror of ░░ Derg-ruled Ethiopia, Admas took Ethiopian popular music into wholly new ░░ territory. Sons of Ethiopia is infused with broader musical influences ░░ than any other Ethiopian recording of the time. Having established a ░░ residency at the Red Sea restaurant in the early 1980s, the Admas players ░░ were steeped in the polyglot musical culture of the American capital. The ░░ diverse sonic influences of the city filter into the music, making the ░░ album a radically modern work of Ethiopian fusion. Mulatu, Girma Beyene ░░ and their peers in 1960s Addis Ababa had created an Ethiopian pop sound ░░ by using rhythms from Latin music, soul and jazz. Admas threw their net ░░ wider still, adding highlife, electro, go-go, samba, and roots reggae to ░░ the mix. ░░ ░░ Sons of Ethiopia is the only recording of its time to capture young ░░ Ethiopian musicians in the US, cutting loose on their own thing. It is ░░ the fresh sound of youth, freedom and imagination, which the band made ░░ for themselves and by themselves, owning every part of the process. But ░░ it is also a music of exile, made by players who performed week in week ░░ out for crowds of their fellow Ethiopians, many of whom had lost family ░░ and friends to the Derg, and had often fled to the US in fear for their ░░ lives. Sons of Ethiopia channels this loss, longing and hope, and it is ░░ imbued with the melancholy and nostalgia so typical of Ethiopian song. 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