Album: Various artists, The Rough Guide to the Music of Ethiopia (World Music Network)

Howard Male
Saturday 08 September 2012 12:34 EDT
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Occasionally, a Rough Guide compilation hits the bull's-eye and this is a case in point.

Ethiopiques classics from the 1970s by the likes of Mahmoud Ahmed rub shoulders with contemporary tracks from Bole 2 Harlem, Dub Colossus and Getatchew Mekuria which respectively stir hip-hop, dub reggae and punk rock into the mix. Plus there's a bonus CD featuring Invisible System, arguably the most experimental Ethio-fusion project of them all.

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