vib, *1943 FR
Musician / Arranger of Jazz, World and Folk
Mulatu Astatke (also written Astatqé on French releases) is arguably one of the most influential and legendary musicians from Ethiopia. During the 1960’s, he studied music abroad in London, Boston, and New York. He then returned home to Ethiopia armed with a love for jazz and Latin music. There he blended Ethiopian traditional music with the Latin-jazz he was so fond of to create a unique hybrid he called “Ethio-jazz”. Mulatu Astatke is first and foremost a composer but also a multi-instrumentalist, playing the vibraphone, keyboards and organs. He is further credited as having established congas and bongos, instruments normally central to Latin styles, in Ethiopian music. However, as Ethiopian songs traditionally focused on vocals his greatest contribution to the music of his country was introducing a new focus on instrumentation. Three of his LPs were recorded in New York City – his first two, Afro-Latin Soul Volumes 1 & 2 in 1966, plus later Mulatu of Ethiopia in 1972. The bulk of his output was on Amha Records (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia) on which he released several 7” singles as well as one LP in 1974 entitled Yekatit Ethio-Jazz. Of late, Mulatu Astatke has been the center of renewed attention in the West through a compilation on the Parisian series Ethiopiques (Buda Musique) and a 10” 4-track compilation on the Soundway label out of Brighton England. Most notably, a number of his tracks were also featured in director Jim Jarmush’s 2005 independent film Broken Flowers with actors Bill Murray and Julie Delpy. A project to re-record some of Mulatu Astatke’s older work as well as new original material has recently been undertaken in collaboration with Will Holland of Quantic fame, drummer Max Weissenfeldt from Poets Of Rhythm, trumpeter Todd Simon, and Showboy from Fela Kuti’s Egypt 80. Background material for this artist profile originates from several sources, including the notes from Ethiopiques Vol 4 (Buda Musique) and an article by Miles Cleret in Wax Poetics (Issue #14, Fall 2005).
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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To Know Without Knowing | Mulatu Astatke, Black Jesus Experience | 2019 | Album |
Cradle Of Humanity | Mulatu Astatke, Black Jesus Experience | 2016 | Album |
Assiyo Bélléma / Hasabé | Mulatu Astatke Featuring Frank Holder & Niaaza Alsherif / Teshome Mitiku | 2016 | Single |
Gèdawo / Asmarina | Ayalew Mesfin & The Black Lion Band / Mulatu Astatke Featuring Fekade Amde Maskal | 2016 | Single |
Yègellé Tezeta / Yèkatit | Mulatu Astatke | 2015 | Single |
Sketches Of Ethiopia | Mulatu Astatke | 2013 | Album |
Yègellé Tezeta / Kasalèfkut Hulu | Mulatu Astatke | 2012 | Single |
Mochilla Presents Timeless | Mulatu Astatke | 2010 | Album |
Yègellé Tezeta / As We Enter | Mulatu Astatke / Nas & Damian Marley | 2010 | Single |
A Man Of Experience And Wisdom / Echoes / Aphreaka | Mulatu Astatke / Richard Sen & Cazbee, Zopelar | 2010 | Album |
Mulatu Steps Ahead | Mulatu Astatke | 2010 | Album |
Inspiration Information | Mulatu Astatke / The Heliocentrics | 2009 | Album |
New York - Addis - London - The Story Of Ethio Jazz 1965-1975 | Mulatu Astatke | 2009 | Compil. |
Ethio Jazz Vol. 1 | Mulatu Astatke | 2006 | Album |
Mulatu Astatke | Mulatu Astatke | 2005 | Album |
Éthiopiques 4: Ethio Jazz & Musique Instrumentale 1969-1974 | Mulatu Astatke | 1998 | Compil. |
Plays Ethio-Jazz | Mulatu Astatke | 1989 | Album |
Ethio Jazz = የካተት | Mulatu Astatke featuring Fekade Amde Maskal | 1974 | Album |
Mulatu Of Ethiopia | Mulatu Astatke | 1972 | Album |
Tiz Alegn Yetintu | Tilahun Gessesse / Mulatu Astatke | 1970 | Single |
Sithed Siketelat / Yefikir Tizita | Tilahun Gessesse, Mulatu Astatke | 1970 | Single |
Mote Adeladayou / Yekermo Saw | Teshome Mitiku / Mulatu Astatke | 1969 | Single |
Gara Ser Naw Betesh / Meche Derische | Teshome Mitiku / Mulatu Astatke | 1969 | Single |
Yebekagnale / Yegele Tezeta | Girma Beyene / Mulatu Astatke | 1969 | Single |
Mulatu In London | Mulatu Astatke | 1969 | Single |
Mulatu Astatke & His Ethiopian Quintet Jazz and Latin |
Mulatu Astatke Quartet Jazz, Latin, Folk and World |