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Mulatu Astatke

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Musically trained in London and schooled in the club scene of mid-'60s New York, Mulatu Astatke stands as the exceptional musical innovator of the Ethiopian groove. Starting in 1969, he created the first bands independent of the military, which had previously dominated the country's music scene. Having immersed himself in Caribbean music, funk, jazz and Latin grooves during his lengthy stint abroad, Mulatu returned to his native land to give rise to a brand new sound.
An album of instrumentals, Ethiopiques Volume 4 is a case study in the inventive blending of influences that comprised the Ethiopian groove. Strains of funk and reggae timings permeate the thick and chunky bass lines, which are pushed prominently forward in the mix. Multiple saxophones swirl with the hypnotic, snake-charming sounds of the East, while at the same time resonating with jazzy tones reminiscent of John Coltrane and Lester Young. Guitar is a main ingredient here, growling with funky distorted wah-pedaled fuzz riffs that sound like they were lifted straight out of an early '70s black-exploitation flick. Drums and percussion combine the punchy funk of James Brown and the Meters with the heavy Latin rhythms of Mongo Santamaria and Willie Bobo. Fusing all of these elements together, Mulatu unleashes a potent brew of afro-jazz grooves that pull you in and leave you in a mystical trance-like state.
Whew! Even when the record stops, these mood-inspiring sounds linger on like a drug. Get your head on right, light a candle, sit back, and you too will understand...Tropical in its roots, funky and intoxicating in its impact, Mulatu Astatke's distinct brand of Ethiopian music features some of the most soulful hip-grinding instrumentals ever recorded in Mother Africa. MyGen Profile Generator

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Member Since: 12/1/2005
Record Label: BUDAMUSIQUE
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

The Best of Ethiopiques - 2 CD Set

Hi there, I just wanted to let you know about a very special new CD. The very best of the legendary Ethiopiques series features a uniquely Ethiopian take on jazz, funk and soul from the 60s and 70s. I...
Posted by Mulatu Astatke on Thu, 09 Aug 2007 11:25:00 PST

The Either/Orchestra and Mulatu

   The Either/Orchestra featuring Mulatu Astatke is planning tour the west coast of the US sometime in October of 2006.   For more information, stay tuned to: http://eit...
Posted by Mulatu Astatke on Wed, 22 Mar 2006 04:06:00 PST

For more on Mulatu: Buda Musique

Some of the messages I've recieved are addressed to Mulatu. Sorry for the confusion but this page was created as a fan site so that more people could discover Mulatu's music and spread the word. If y...
Posted by Mulatu Astatke on Thu, 09 Mar 2006 11:12:00 PST

Where to find the music.

. With the exception of the Ethiopiques CDs and the Broken Flowers soundtrack, as many of you know, it is not easy to find Mulatu Astatke's music. Unfortunately most of the Astatke music you...
Posted by Mulatu Astatke on Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:40:00 PST