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7x7
Various
Sean O'Hagan - "Yellow" - (10:22) 74 BPM
Mulatu Astatke - "Zellesenya" - (10:14) 53 BPM
Nile Rodgers - "Harlem Nights (Indigo)" - (10:23) 57 BPM Hot
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TRINUMFR 077
15 Dec 23
Jazz
Timeless
Mulatu - (7:10) 74 BPM
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MOCHILLA 003
15 Apr 22
International
To Know Without Knowing
Ambassa Lemdi - (5:51) 56 BPM
Played by: D-Funk
Review: One of Africa's most influential and enduring musical figures, and big time player in the Ethio-Jazz scene, Mulatu Astatke presents the To Know Without Knowing LP, an inspired work and second collaboration with twelve piece global-funk-machine, Black Jesus Experience. Laced with cool jazz and lounge vibes to wax poetics in both "A Chance To Give" and "Living On Stolen Land" find more laid back, alluring and sultry numbers in "To Know Without Knowing", with hotter rhythms coming through "Ambassa Lemdi" and the cocktail vibes of "Blue Light". Afro-beat free fusion and soul.
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AR 135D
03 Jul 20
International
Mulatu Of Ethiopia
Dewel (Stereo Master) - (4:12) 78 BPM
Kulunmanqueleshi (Stereo Master) - (2:11) 77 BPM
Kasalefkut Hulu (Stereo Master) - (2:26) 76 BPM
Mulatu (Mono Master) - (5:31) 78 BPM
Kulunmanqueleshi (Mono Master) - (2:12) 50 BPM
Chifara (Mono Master) - (7:31) 77 BPM
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STRUT 129D
19 May 17
International
Addis 1988
Ethio Stars - "Tiz Balegn Gize" - (5:16) 61 BPM
Tukul Band - "Wallel Beli" - (3:37) 73 BPM
Played by: Flash Atkins
Review: Addis 1988 is a snapshot of when Mulatu Astatke was not yet the global Ethio Jazz superstar he is today, but a change sure came for him: and for the whole world in fact. In Ethiopia, the Derg had started to tumble and fall; Europe saw the wall between East and West gain more and more holes until it came down; Southern Africa witnessed Apartheid taking its final lap before Nelson Mandela was finally set free. With Ofra Haza's Yemenite Songs and Mory Kante's 'Yeke Yeke' high on the international charts, music of the wider world finally entered the house of Western pop, giving high hopes and deep inspirations for many musicians who were previously excluded. First released in 1992, available on CD only but out of print for many years, Addis 1988 has now been remastered.
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PIR 3060OCD
24 Mar 17
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Strut Afro Beats
Various
Jingo - "Fever" (taken from Afro Rock Vol 1) - (6:43) 57 BPM
The Souljazz Orchestra - "One Life To Live" (taken from Inner Fire) - (4:03) 68 BPM Hot
Cornell Campbell meets Soothsayers - "We Want To Be Free" (taken from Nothing Can Stop Us) - (4:08) 76 BPM
The Souljazz Orchestra - "As The Crow Flies" (taken from Inner Fire) - (5:12) 78 BPM
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STRUT 131CD
18 Dec 14
International
Mulatu Steps Ahead
Ethio Blues - (7:02) 55 BPM
Boogaloo - (5:19) 60 BPM Hot
Played by: Mellophonia, Mahatma X
Review: Generally accepted as the father of Ethio jazz, Mulatu Astatke releases his first studio album in over twenty years through Strut. Mulatu Steps Ahead signals somewhat of a new approach for the veteran who also engages with western jazz in favour of his more familiar, native style that has made him such a pioneering artist during the 60s and 70s. Having been making jazz music for the last 50 years, Mulatu Astatke has worked with some of the greats of the jazz world. On this album, he recorded with members of the Either/Orchestra in Boston, with members of The Heliocentrics and some of the UK's leading jazz and African players whilst also adding contributions by traditional Ethiopian musicians in Addis. The album follows on from the success of both the acclaimed Inspiration Information collaboration and recent Strut compilation, New York "Addis " London.

Mulatu Steps does not focus on his past roots however, indeed much of it was recorded in the States. The result is a more traditional sounding jazz record than we are used to from him. But that is not to say there is less intrigue and personality woven into it though. In fact, each track on the album tells its very own story. Opener "Radcliffe" reflects on his time as a lecturer at Harvard University.

"Assosa" adapts traditional music from the Assosa tribes of North-Western Ethiopia, "Mulatu's Mood" re-works a Mulatu jazz fusion composition from the early 1990s into a new swinging Afro high life arrangement and "Derashe" deals with the traditional diminishing scales of the Derashe people of Southern Ethiopia. Although different from his previous work, Mulatu Astatke continues to keep jazz fresh, contemporary and up to date whether it's African or American. Let's just hope it's not another twenty years until his next studio album.
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STRUT 056CD
25 Mar 10
Jazz
Inspiration Information 3
Blue Nile - (3:12) 78 BPM
Chik Chikka - (5:04) 78 BPM
Phantom Of The Panther - (2:21) 76 BPM
Dewel - (5:49) 79 BPM
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STRUT 040CD
07 Apr 09
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
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