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Kibrom Birhane: Here And There
BySeveral musical threads entwine throughout these eleven tracks. The three-horn front-line of
Randal Fisher
saxophoneIf public radio gave instrumental music half a chance, then the gloriously feel-good "Merkato" or the handsome slow-burner "Ethiopia," which features Birhane on krar (Ethiopian lute), could be huge summer anthems. But Birhane also does down 'n' dirty, notably on the Taureg-like desert blues of "Enate," fueled by chanting vocals,
Nadav Peled
guitarSolos are not in short supply, though tend to be brief. Fisher's turn on the infectious "Maleda" is a highlight. Peled's dancing improvisation on "Merkato" is another; more of the talented Israeli guitarist might have injected a bit more bite into the album's just occasionally meandering plateaus. And while Birhane also unfurls some delightfully lyrical solos, teasing and tumbling, it is the grooves, one senses, that are his bag.
With Here And There Birhane brings a contemporary edge to ancient tradition, reboots retro sounds and marries jazz and roots music to intoxicating effect. There is earthy funk in the music's veins, 1960s psychedelia, trance and astral jazz that plots a course between

Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938

Kamasi Washington
saxophoneb.1981
Track Listing
Merkato; Weleta; Enate; Ethiopia; Mender; Digis; Maleda; Pendulum; Tinish Tinish; Circles; Abetu.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Kirbrom Birhane: Wurlitzer, piano, organ, Talkbox and vocals; Nadav Peled: guitar; Randal Fisher: saxophone; Fabio Santana: trombone; Glenn Holdaway: trumpet; Kahlil Cummings: percussion; Jake Najor: drums; Dave Pinewood: bass (1-7, 11); Misgana Mulat: bass (8-10); Etsegenet Tadesse: vocals (7, 10).
Album information
Title: Here And There | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Flying Carpet Records
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