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Bahir

Bahir
Label: Soundway
Nr kat.: SNDWLP128
Format: LP
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  • 01 Techawit.mp3
  • 02 Bila (feat Kibrom Birhane).mp3
  • 03 Gold (feat Sudan Archives).mp3
  • 04 Electric Gurage.mp3
  • 05 Mamdooh.mp3
  • 06 Buna Be Chow (feat Jimetta Rose).mp3
  • 07 Ras (feat Haile Supreme).mp3
  • 08 Jijiga Jijiya (feat Marie Daulne).mp3
  • 09 Desta's Groove.mp3
  • 10 Shuruba Song (feat Hamelmal Abate).mp3
  • 11 Bahir (feat Endeguena Mulu).mp3
  • 12 Abebaye (feat Marie Daulne).mp3

 

New music by the LA based artist, Incredibly deep and strong compositions fusing African rhythms with Jazz and hints of Ethiopian / Arabic scales, Ft. guest artists such as Sudan Archives, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, Josef Leimberg, Marie Daulne (Zap Mama) and more. TIP!

Important note: Track A1 and A2 merge into each other on the vinyl

Dexter Story is an artistic spirit in the truest sense of the phrase. From his work as a multi-instrumentalist for acts like the Sa-Ra Creative Partners, to his management role with Snoop Dogg and his turn producing Daymé Arocena’s 2017 album Cubafonia, Story understands the business from every conceivable angle. Initially inspired by the music and cultures pervasive throughout the Horn of Africa, Story translated his experiences there into his previous album Wondem, followed closely by the single Wejene Aola featuring jazz luminary Kamasi Washington, both on Soundway Records. If Wondem was a brief glance into Story’s new creative vision, Bahir is a pinpoint refinement of that purpose, the fine-tuning and expanding of the world he created on his Soundway debut. On Bahir, Story steps in front of those influences and melds his world into the one he fell in love with so strongly while in Africa. One way in which he’s done so is by incorporating musicians from both sides of this coin. LA luminaries are featured throughout, as are African contemporaries he encountered throughout his travels. Sudan Archives gives a show-stealing vocal performance on “Gold”, while the Ethiopian producer Endeguena Mulu adds impenetrable and psychedelic texture to the album’s title track. So Bahir finds the polymath musician not stuck between two worlds, but as a member of both. We get Ethiopian jazz tonalities, Tuareg grooves, ekista dance rhythms, Afro-funk, Somalian soul and forays into more contemporary jazz rhythms, too. Angelenos like Miguel Atwood-Ferguson and Josef Leimberg give the record its backbone, while African artists like the Ethiopian singer Hamelmal Abate give Bahir its glimmer and shine.

 

 

 

 

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