
The Story
| Release Date: | 2009 |
| Format: | 2LP Black |
| Label: | Strut |
| Catalogue Number: | STRUT40LP |
The third in Strutâs Inspiration Information studio collaboration series brings together an intriguing pairing between one of Africaâs great bandleaders, Mulatu Astatke, with the next level musicianship of The Heliocentrics collective from the mighty roster of Stones Throw / Now Again.
Known primarily through the successful âEthiopiquesâ album series and the film soundtrack to Jim Jarmuschâs âBroken Flowersâ, Mulatu Astatke is one of Ethiopiaâs foremost musical ambassadors. Informed by spells living and studying in the UK and the USA, his self-styled Ethio-jazz sound flourished during the âSwinging Addisâ era of the late â60s as he successfully fused Western jazz and funk with traditional Ethiopian folk melodies, five tone scale arrangements and elements from music of the ancient Coptic church.
The Heliocentrics have become known as one of the UKâs foremost free-thinking collectives of musicians, inspired by a wide palette covering Sun Ra, James Brown, David Axelrod and all manner of psych, Afro and Eastern sounds. Now a fixture within the Stones Throw / Now Again roster, they forged their own genre-breaking directions in the astral analogue groove on their 2007 debut album, âOut Thereâ.
â Itâs like going back to the feel of the â60s, it really feels like that,â explains Mulatu. âThereâs a new composition, âCha Chaâ, and âDewelâ, heavily influenced by an Ethiopian Coptic Church composer called Yard. The band took it and added what they feel. Itâs a nice experiment.â
Tracklist:
1. MasenqoÂ
2. Cha ChaÂ
3. Addis Black WidowÂ
4. MulatuÂ
5. Blue NileÂ
6. Esketa DanceÂ
7. Chik ChikkaÂ
8. Live From Tigre LoungeÂ
9. Chinese New YearÂ
10. Phantom Of The PantherÂ
11. DewelÂ
12. Fire In The ZooÂ
13. An Epic StoryÂ
14. Anglo Ethio SuitÂ
Description
| Release Date: | 2009 |
| Format: | 2LP Black |
| Label: | Strut |
| Catalogue Number: | STRUT40LP |
The third in Strutâs Inspiration Information studio collaboration series brings together an intriguing pairing between one of Africaâs great bandleaders, Mulatu Astatke, with the next level musicianship of The Heliocentrics collective from the mighty roster of Stones Throw / Now Again.
Known primarily through the successful âEthiopiquesâ album series and the film soundtrack to Jim Jarmuschâs âBroken Flowersâ, Mulatu Astatke is one of Ethiopiaâs foremost musical ambassadors. Informed by spells living and studying in the UK and the USA, his self-styled Ethio-jazz sound flourished during the âSwinging Addisâ era of the late â60s as he successfully fused Western jazz and funk with traditional Ethiopian folk melodies, five tone scale arrangements and elements from music of the ancient Coptic church.
The Heliocentrics have become known as one of the UKâs foremost free-thinking collectives of musicians, inspired by a wide palette covering Sun Ra, James Brown, David Axelrod and all manner of psych, Afro and Eastern sounds. Now a fixture within the Stones Throw / Now Again roster, they forged their own genre-breaking directions in the astral analogue groove on their 2007 debut album, âOut Thereâ.
â Itâs like going back to the feel of the â60s, it really feels like that,â explains Mulatu. âThereâs a new composition, âCha Chaâ, and âDewelâ, heavily influenced by an Ethiopian Coptic Church composer called Yard. The band took it and added what they feel. Itâs a nice experiment.â
Tracklist:
1. MasenqoÂ
2. Cha ChaÂ
3. Addis Black WidowÂ
4. MulatuÂ
5. Blue NileÂ
6. Esketa DanceÂ
7. Chik ChikkaÂ
8. Live From Tigre LoungeÂ
9. Chinese New YearÂ
10. Phantom Of The PantherÂ
11. DewelÂ
12. Fire In The ZooÂ
13. An Epic StoryÂ
14. Anglo Ethio SuitÂ












