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Released

This record brings together two musicians from different sides of the African continent whose musical cultures have one major thing in common: the pentatonic scale. The five-note scale is at the basis of both Ethiopian and Nigerien music, and Girum Mezmur — who has been a major force in Addis Ababa live music scene for close to three decades and plays with the likes of Mahmoud Ahmed and Angelique Kidjo — and Alhousseini Anivolla — part of the Tinariwen movement and founding member of Etran Finatawa and Anewal — explore their similarities and differences on Afropentatonism. They are joined by four other musicians, including the late Ayele Mamo, a legendary mandolin player, and it’s interesting to see how traditional Ethiopian instruments like the krar and the masinqo lend themselves perfectly to the repetitive, hypnotic desert grooves of Tamashek music.

Megan Iacobini de Fazio

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