The Rough Guide To The Music Of Ethiopia
Also available on Limited Edition 180gsm Vinyl LP
This Rough Guide bursts at the seams with everything from golden age Ethio-jazz to contemporary dub fusion. Classic tunes from Mahmoud Ahmed and Alemayehu Eshete appear alongside Krar Collective, Dub Colossus and more.
'hits the bull’s-eye' 4****stars, Independent On Sunday
'anyone who wants to know more about Ethiopian music in general should grab the recent anthology The Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia, which includes classics from the Golden Age as well as Samuel Yirga and other adventurous moderns.' NPR

Includes bonus CD by Invisible System
- Listen Buy MP3 Bole 2 Harlem: Ametballe (4:57)
- Listen Bundle only Dub Colossus: Guragigna (5:13)
- Listen Buy MP3 Mahmoud Ahmed: Ohoho Gedama (4:46)
- Listen Buy MP3 Getatchew Mekuria & The Ex & Guests: Musicawi Silt (4:22)
- Listen Buy MP3 Orchestra Ethiopia: Datchene Koba (Trio Of Emblitas) (2:26)
- Listen Buy MP3 Krar Collective: Ende Eyerusalem (7:22)
- Listen Bundle only Samuel Yirga: Abet Abet (Punt Mix) (5:11)
- Listen Buy MP3 Zerfu Demissie: Sek'Let (Crucifiction) (3:22)
- Listen Buy MP3 Invisible System: Ambassel (5:29)
- Listen Buy MP3 Alèmayèhu Eshètè: Ney-Ney Weleba (3:46)
- Listen Buy MP3 Tirudel Zenebe: Gue (7:19)
- Listen Buy MP3 Mohammed Jimmy Mohammed: Mela Mela (4:49)
- Listen Buy MP3 Tsegue-Maryam Guebrou: Homesickness (3:51)
- Listen Buy MP3 Closer To The Edge (3:36)
- Listen Buy MP3 Gondar Sub (4:04)
- Listen Buy MP3 Tizita (4:04)
- Listen Buy MP3 Dark Entries (6:11)
- Listen Buy MP3 Skunk Funk (4:33)
- Listen Buy MP3 Azmari Fuse (6:41)
- Listen Buy MP3 Maljam Kehnoelish (If This Is What You Want) (4:05)
- Listen Buy MP3 Oumabetty (3:15)
- Listen Buy MP3 Hode Baba (I'm Worried He's Moving) (5:58)
- Listen Buy MP3 Mama Yey (5:56)
- Listen Buy MP3 Fiten Azorkugn (I Turned My Face Away) (5:49)
The Rough Guide To The Music Of Ethiopia
Whether it conjures up legendary marathon runners, the rock-hewn churches at Lalibela, richly brewed coffee, Rastafarian spirituality, tumbling waterfalls or steaming hot springs, Ethiopia is a country famed for diverse reasons. Home to 82 million residents, the landlocked country is also birthplace to a multiplex of brilliant musics.
On this Rough Guide the ‘Golden Age’ of recorded Ethiopian music is paid homage to via tracks by seminal Ethio-jazz musicians Mahmoud Ahmed and Alemayehu Eshete. Other handpicked gems are selected from the Ethiopiques album series produced by Francis Falceto, an aficionado and scholar of rare Ethiopian records. The energetic music of saxophone prodigy Getatchew Mekuria references the long history of military brass bands in the country fused with a thoroughly modern rock ethos.
Dynamic London-based ensemble Krar Collective also make an appearance and rock the track ‘Ende Eyerusalem’ with their signature forthright attitude and soaring female vocals. On the track, ‘Sek’let (Crucifixion)’ Zerfu Demissie can be heard playing the begena, a large Ethiopia harp that reverberates thick and loudly, sounding almost electronic, like a futuristic synthesizer.
The Rough Guide to Ethiopia also considers some unique fusion projects that marry traditional Ethiopian grooves with dub, rock and punk sensibilities. Dub Colossus is the lovechild of UK musician and producer Nick Page and a host of established Ethiopian artists, including vocalists Tsedenia Gebremarkos and Sintayehu ‘Mimi’ Zenebe. Their sound is amped-up classic dub while Invisible System, a band headed up by UK based producer Dan Harper, explore a more experimental and darker sound and provide the excellent bonus album also.
This Rough Guide is soaked in the urban cool that pervades Ethiopian music, both traditional and modern. Traverse the grooves of the ancient mountain kingdom, from antique vibes to futuristic styles.




