Sam’

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Taking inspiration from artists such as Okay Temiz, Mulatu Astatke, Cymande, Fela Kuti and The Heliocentrics, an Azmari, literally “one who praises” in Amharic, is an Ethiopian singer-musician, comparable to the European bard or the West African griot often accompanied with a masenqo – one-stringed fiddle or krar – lyre, two traditional ethiopian instruments. Having released their debut EP _Ekera_ last year, a series of shows across Europe saw the Azmari sound develop and ten days performing in Istanbul opened the band_s ears to the Turkish sounds and rhythms from the 1960s. Keen to get back in the studio to…

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Taking inspiration from artists such as Okay Temiz, Mulatu Astatke, Cymande, Fela Kuti and The Heliocentrics, an Azmari, literally “one who praises” in Amharic, is an Ethiopian singer-musician, comparable to the European bard or the West African griot often accompanied with a masenqo – one-stringed fiddle or krar – lyre, two traditional ethiopian instruments.

Having released their debut EP _Ekera_ last year, a series of shows across Europe saw the Azmari sound develop and ten days performing in Istanbul opened the band_s ears to the Turkish sounds and rhythms from the 1960s.

Keen to get back in the studio to start work on their debut album, studiously studying Turkish and Ethiopian scales, along with learning new instruments along the way including the berimbau, the ney and balama, the Azmari sound transformed into a rebellious, unrelenting and mesmerising trip.

The resulting nine tracks that make up debut album _Sam’_, released 22nd January via Sdban UItra, is a deeply hypnotic experience where mesmerising rhythms and winding improvisations send the listener in to a higher state of consciousness.

From the magical sax of album opener _Zegiyitwali_, to the dubby template of _Cosmic Masadani_ and joyous horns of _Kugler_, Azmari seamlessly blend African and oriental melodies with effortless precision, providing a fresh take on the ethiojazz sound.

Elsewhere, the heavy, rhythmic sounds of _Tariq Al Sahara_ and the mystical and cosmological _Azalai_ continue our sacred journey full of raging saxes and wig-out percussion, while the free-spirited, trippy _Kadik_y_ coming in at nine minutes in duration, lends a trance-like quality to proceedings where psychedelic jazz meets afro-funk.

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