Eritrean Jazz, Soul & Traditional Grooves with Nahom from Eritrean Anthology
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2022
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Eritrean Anthology started out as a side project during the early days of Covid, with the primary objective to raise awareness over social media about the existence of Eritrean 45s from 1970-75, often overlooked or unknown of their existence. The project gathered momentum over the last 2 years, whilst in parallel my pursuit to collect as many records as I could possibly find gradually started to bear fruit, and has since enabled me to showcase these forgotten treasures to a community of curious listeners as well as those that connect to it culturally.
"The first record on the list is Halhalta Fichrichi, a soul-jazz influenced record performed by the legendary Zerai Deres Band and fronted by their lead singer, Haile Ghebru. I have made it a habit of mine to start my Eritrean sets with this record, as a tribute to a deceased family member whom at one time this record belonged to. It is probably the only Eritrean 45 I own that hasn't been previously owned by more than one person.
The vinyl era in Eritrea was short lived, spanning merely over 5 years, producing no more than 75 singles with limited copies in distribution making these records a collectors item no doubt, but more worryingly an era in Eritrean music history that may be at risk of being forgotten if not documented or celebrated.
I finished the set with one of the handful of Eritrean music inspired LPs produced in the diaspora, by German krautrock band, Dambisa, who features Eritrean vocalist Jamal M. Jassin. The track you hear is Asmarena, a cover originally written and performed by Osman Abdulrahim, the same artist who features twice during this set."
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YES OMG I'm Ethiopian and have listened to Ethiopiques oldies my whole life. The 70's-80's is my favorite era of this type of music. Shoutout to Nahom, I have never been able to listen to Eritrean music from this time period. I love hearing differences and similarities in the music. You are keeping history alive! Derg and war led to so much destruction of these types of cultural artifacts I'm sure esp. with vinyl not being produced in the country for very long. Great job Nahom!
I read Nahom's set description while listening to the first song. I know very little about Eritrea's pre-1980s history, so I searched for photos from 1972 to give some background to the musical influences. I didn't know the civil war was during the early 70s. When I heard "Asmarena", I realized that I had been so engrossed by my research into Eritrea that I had not paid much attention to the soundtrack playing in the background, so this evening I sat down with a glass of wine and listened to the set without any distractions (except the dogs, cats, and horses in the background), trying to imagine what life was like for Eritreans playing and listening to this music during the civil war.
I wasn't expecting that it would take me on both a political and music rabbit hole. I found "Fana Negash" (not sure if that is the name of the song, the singer or a combination) and music by Beyene Frey and a love song by Negash Tekie thanks to the YT algorithm. Thank you for preserving this bit of musical history, Nahom. Many blessings to you and the MAJ family.
Couple of years following this channel, never thought I'd hear our music, feels good to be represented! Thank you Nahom, Thank you My Analog Journal!
Edit: Tracklist with timestamps,
1. Halhalta Fikrichi - Haile Ghebru & Zerai Deres Band (Emporio Musicale, 1972-3) 0:00 - 3:38 ሃልሃልታ ፍቕርኺ - ሃይለ ገብሩ + ዜርኣይ ደረስ ባንድ
2. Aqli Tsibet - Osman Abdulrahim (Yared Records, 1973) 3:38 - 7:30 ዓቕሊ ጽበት - ዑስማን ዓብደረሒም
3. Barih Getsa - Bereket Mengisteab (Philips, 1973) 7:30 - 11:20 ባርህ ገጻ - በረኸት መንግስተኣብ
4. Le Bola - Tsehaytu Beraki (Philips, 1972) 11:20 - 15:10 - ለይ ቦላ - ጸሃይቱ በራኺ
5. Selam Blessi - Alamin Abdullatif (Philips, 1974) 15:10 - 18:35
6. Bedilkani - Tiberih Tesfahunegn (Philips, 1972) 18:35 - 22:18
7. Atibreie - Negash Tekie & Eritrean Police Orchestra (Emporio Musicale, 1972-3) 22:19 - 25:55
8. Addei Alaitei - Osman Abdulrahim (Fikkre Records, 1972) 25:55 - 29:10
9. Enoki Koninenaki - Ibrahim Mahmoud (Tesfa Records, Early 70s) 29:11 - 32:50
10. Hidri - Tewolde Redda (Philips, 1972) 32:51 - 36:15
11. Asmarena - Dambisa (Castor, 1984) 36:15 - 43:16
Blessed be thou my countrymen. Thou art a blessing upon the world, wherever thou art! :)
Agreed!
Nice
Nice vibes for this Sunday! Hugs to all! 💛💛💛
Thank you all the songs in this album are my favourite.This guy he looks very young how does he knows all this songs.Most of this songs had sang before he was born.Amazing young man.
From a fellow Tigrinya speaker from Tigray, i like your music brother.
Happy Father’s Day enjoying music from my fathers land 🎶👏🏽
What a vibes! African music is fantastic
Thanks man !!! ♥️🔥
Thank you very much very interested work bella bella srah ❤❤❤❤ deqi erey 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
Much love from israel to my eritrean brothers and sisters 🇪🇷🇪🇹
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This music is absolutely wonderful and needs to heard!
Love it SO to the DJ representing his country music.. love from Suriname
I know some like timestamps, so I hope this is okay with maj and Nahom.
1. 00:17 - Halhalta Fikrichi - Haile Ghebru & Zerai Deres Band (Emporio Musicale, 1972-3)
2. 03:38 - Aqli Tsibet - Osman Abdulrahim (Yared Records, 1973)
3. 07:29 - Barih Getsa - Bereket Mengisteab (Philips, 1973)
4. 11:18 - Le Bola - Tsehaytu Beraki (Philips, 1972)
5. 15:10 - Selam Blessi - Alamin Abdullatif (Philips, 1974)
6. 18:37 - Bedilkani - Tiberih Tesfahunegn (Philips, 1972)
7. 22:16 - Atibreie - Negash Tekie & Eritrean Police Orchestra (Emporio Musicale, 1972-3)
8. 25:55 - Addei Alaitei - Osman Abdulrahim (Fikkre Records, 1972)
9. 29:10 - Enoki Koninenaki - Ibrahim Mahmoud (Tesfa Records, Early 70s)
10. 32:51 - Hidri - Tewolde Redda (Philips, 1972)
11. 36:15 - Asmarena - Dambisa (Castor, 1984)
awesome man much appreciated.
Thank you for this!
Been listening to this channel for a while and didn't expect this. Salute to Nahom wedi adey!
My shoulders couldn't help but BOP to this beautiful music. Ahh, what a treat! ❤
WoW ! I listened the first song by Mulate Astake. Amazing ! Now I am listening the originalll !
Keep it up. Proud from Ethiopia
I love this set. It's amazing all the music that's out there and you don't even know it exists but when you hear it you connect with it.
Omg!! I get to hear my tribe soulful music 💥Big ups brother 🤲🏾
Thank you for sharing, Nahom! Growing up I mostly heard traditional music and I didn't think much else existed. This was an eye opener for sure. It's heart warming to hear these new sounds, and it makes me both glad and sad if that makes sense...thank you
Most incredible set of all the channel! Thank you!
Everything about this set is excellent! Great feature
Wow , what a wonderful job!!!! Excellent! keep it up.
Great job, one day Eritreans will freely express their art, voice, and talent.
Please continue to collect the history of our music. Yemane barya is also an artist to remember. 👍🏽
Tack så mycket att du har spelat livslång musik
It’s really good to hear those songs
wonderful selection
some musics I already knew but there were plenty of great surprises as well
Waww good job Wedi Eritrea 🇪🇷 🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷💕🙏🙏🥰🥰👏
It's so incredible that this has been archived, let alone presented in such an accessible format!! What a joy.
What a beautiful voice and language on track one! Look forward to 40 more minutes of this. Much love
OOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMGGGGGGG LOVE IT SO MUCH!!
Love from Toronto ! 🇪🇷
Lot's of memories in my childhood Good job
Thank you!!!
Excellent 👌
Glad I found this!
Amazing! The song at about 7:49 really sounds similar to Vietnamese Folk Music/Opera.
Love this so much, so grateful for you and this project Nahom 🧡🧡🧡
my god this feels so tribal, and spiritual....I adore this... Thank you MAJ
I love it.
This is my new favorite work music. I love this channel so much. The visuals are great, I love the atmosphere and watching you guys DJ. Love that it's analog too.
The scratchiness just adds to the affect of this beautiful selection.
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Your love flames ..
..my love
..burning .... my heart
..pains became my food
...when I remember you
...my tears couldn't control it
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..my heart refused to replace you
..my mind spinning when thinking of you
...I couldn't live without you
We see what you did there! Love it❤
I love your videos, especially this one and you should do Ethiopian too.
Just great, thank you MAJ!
Really looking forward to this!!!!
Fabulosa sonoridade.
I don't know much about music, but I want aaaall those plants. Lovely room!
Amazing background! All those plants... wonderful!
Thank you for your effort to collect our music!
Big vibes!
Love your mixes diving into old recordings from lesser known regions and cultures.
I LOVE this channel and this video
yes!
@My Analog Journal. This is great. It would also be nice to hear some Ethio Jazz grooves either from Ethiopiques or some songs not published there. Thanks for your contribution to music:)
Great job
very beautiful, thank you
Much love from Stockholm for this terrific set.
Thanks nahom. It was such a bless
love this bravooo
Love this mix 😍😍
Love it ❤🔥
Beautiful session.
beautiful!
loved this one
Loved it
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Amazing!
THANK YOU!!!!♡☆♡
What a Pearl!!
Thank you 🙏
Vibes on vibes. Big up the selecta
this is the best channel. I love chilling listening to these mixes. it makes me appreciate the many interesting and colourful flavours of music. I love it all. thanks so much to everyone involved. can you print some more tee's I wanna support! cheers
fire!
Good work bro
I found that Osman Abdulrahim record 3:38 in a second hand shop in Cork city for €1
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Cool fact: first song is on the label "Emporio Musicale", which is italian for Musical Emporium. This must be leftovers influences from the Italian occupation in Eritrea and Ehtiopia, which ended in 1947!
Groovy!❤
This is gooooood
excellent
Perfect
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What a banger
well done
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Same Sound! Same Culture! what a vibe!!! I Love this
I’d love to hear you do Somali music sometime in the future!
👍
Nice
ELELELELELEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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👍👍👍👍🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷
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What did I win
🔥🔥🔥🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥 please put up timestamps of the songs during the set if you can tho!
first track MAKES NO SENSE, SUCH WONDERFUL!!!!
Any plan of digitizing them for a longer preservation?
Awesome, what a lovely combination
Can I have Nahom’s contact /email pls. Have few old Eritrean music collections
Hey, drop us a message via our website www.eritreananthology.com or IG 🙏🏾
why does he put this paper sheets under the small discs
lol ! headphone warning.
You'll know when you hear it ;)
What song is at 11:06
Do Ethiopia next
I second that!! Ethiopia is underrated in every way.
@@vondahe yesssir
What is the difference?
@@henokemolla8204 Language + vibe
世界の民族音楽と違のでしょうか?