Saturday, April 25, 2009

Album Of The Year so far....

Inspiration Information: Mulatu Astatke & The Heliocentrics



Mulatu Astatke was born in Ethiopia in 1943. He is an innovative multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger and the originator of a form of music he calls ethio-jazz. Mulatu Astatke's music is impossible to categorise. There are the obvious Ethiopian influences and then there are the jazz influences, reflecting the time he spent in the UK and the US. It's a predominantly instrumental style that first shook up the Addis music scene back in the late 1960s and early 70s, reached new audiences thanks to the success of the Ethiopiques albums, and is still evolving. Last year, Astatke gave his first live show in the UK in more than 15 years, backed by the London-based Heliocentrics collective.

MULATU ASTATKE & The Heliocentrics
Live from Cargo, London
17th April 2008
ulatu Astatke - Vibes and Percussion
Malcolm Catto - Drums
Jake Ferguson - Bass
Jack Yglesias – Percussion
Adrian Owusu – Guitar
Finn Peters - Tenor Sax
Byron Wallen - Trumpet
Joel Yennior - Trombone
James Arben – Tenor & Baritone sax
Ollie Parfitt - Keyboards

The African bandleader joined them again for an intriguing studio collaboration which has resulted in this amazing album.


Probably a bit corny but yes listening to Mulatu Astatke really does take you away to a special place...

4 comments:

  1. Can`t wait for sonar.

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  2. http://www.gillespetersonworldwide.com/podcasts.php

    Yes and until then check out Giles Petersons latest podcast! The father of Ethio-Jazz, Mulatu Astatke, visits the Brownswood Basement to talk about his amazing career and his latest project with the Heliocentrics.

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  3. couldn't agree more Tom, I'm always a little worried when legends go back into the studio after many years, and try to modernise their sound with some hip young cats, they often turn out flat.

    but this is awesome, the best new album I've heard in years. the Heliocentrics obviously really understand this music.

    got to mention the cover art too, beautiful :)

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  4. I really need to check this new album out! Absolutely love his stuff on the ethiopiques comps

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