ሙላቱ አስታጥቄ — Kulun Mankwaleshi
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Length: 7:43
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I've never reviewed a worse song than this. My ears are now bleeding. Sorry... this is too .... i like elements, but no... not for me.
Some radically groovy, inspired, and thoroughly trippy stuff, and I like it! Thanks, RP, for this! I dig the Latin-influenced roots showing here too; to my ears, it hits some Caetano Veloso/ Gilberto Gil-style Brazilian rhythms in there, along with the Ethic- and North African elements such as zaghareet throughout...
Thankyou RP. A shining light in a world of dross.
I love this.

The quality of the recording FTW.
Jayesea wrote:
Thank You for the info.
Fantastic stuff. Thanks RP. Came across this short description on their bandcamp page:
Kulun Mankwaleshi is our arrangement of a traditional Ethiopian wedding song in the uniquely Ethiopian anchi-hoye scale. Both polyrhythmic and polymetric sophistication provide the hypnotic foundation for this beautiful melody. Friends and family join the party on backing vocals climaxing with Peter Harper’s mesmeric saxophone solo.
Thank You for the info.
lovelyhelicopter wrote:
I Agree! I gave it a TEN.


Excellent stuff
Thank you
I Agree! I gave it a TEN.
Excellent stuff
Thank you
Thank you
Fantastic stuff. Thanks RP. Came across this short description on their bandcamp page:
Kulun Mankwaleshi is our arrangement of a traditional Ethiopian wedding song in the uniquely Ethiopian anchi-hoye scale. Both polyrhythmic and polymetric sophistication provide the hypnotic foundation for this beautiful melody. Friends and family join the party on backing vocals climaxing with Peter Harper’s mesmeric saxophone solo.
Kulun Mankwaleshi is our arrangement of a traditional Ethiopian wedding song in the uniquely Ethiopian anchi-hoye scale. Both polyrhythmic and polymetric sophistication provide the hypnotic foundation for this beautiful melody. Friends and family join the party on backing vocals climaxing with Peter Harper’s mesmeric saxophone solo.
This RP at its most!


