Qwanqwa / Volume Two
Album: | Volume Two | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Qwanqwa | Added: | Jan 2016 | |
Label: | Fpe Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-01-20 | Pull Date: | 2016-03-20 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Feb 28 | Feb 14 | Feb 7 | Jan 31 | Jan 24 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 12, 2022: | Music Casserole
Gelani |
4. | Feb 10, 2016: | Home on the Range
Tezeta, Selam Selam |
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2. | Feb 27, 2016: | Music Casserole
Kemekem |
5. | Feb 06, 2016: | Music Casserole
Tezeta |
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3. | Feb 11, 2016: | Melange
Tezeta |
6. | Jan 28, 2016: | Fela n Friends
Mela Mela |
Album Review
Margy Kahn
Reviewed 2016-01-14
Reviewed 2016-01-14
From Amharic word for “language;” energetic, slightly psychedelic-sounding band; lots of good percussion, unusual sound qualities; traditional Ethiopian music with a rock/funk/jazz sensibility
no FCC violations detected
*1 – Gelani (6:51) – interesting electric Ethiopian instruments (electric “krars”; nice percussive beat
*2- Kemekem (4:50) – smoother sounding with guitars and violin segues to funkier sound and beat
*3—Selam Selam (7:52) – heavier and more traditional sounding, but still with rock beat; slight zydeco flair with fiddle sound
*4-Tezeta (11:53) – starts with a jazz-sounding tuning up; voice comes in singing presumably Amharic lyrics; interlude of experimental sounding jazz riffs; back to lyrics; finally settles into an all-instrumental groove that is pleasant to listen to
*5-Mela Mela (4:25) – starts out catchy with nice violin work; fairly steady rhythm; melody circles around
6- Gorage (6:20) – punchier; strong circular bass with electric krar and violin; heavy drums and synth come in partway through; a little repetitive for me, but maybe not everyone
no FCC violations detected
*1 – Gelani (6:51) – interesting electric Ethiopian instruments (electric “krars”; nice percussive beat
*2- Kemekem (4:50) – smoother sounding with guitars and violin segues to funkier sound and beat
*3—Selam Selam (7:52) – heavier and more traditional sounding, but still with rock beat; slight zydeco flair with fiddle sound
*4-Tezeta (11:53) – starts with a jazz-sounding tuning up; voice comes in singing presumably Amharic lyrics; interlude of experimental sounding jazz riffs; back to lyrics; finally settles into an all-instrumental groove that is pleasant to listen to
*5-Mela Mela (4:25) – starts out catchy with nice violin work; fairly steady rhythm; melody circles around
6- Gorage (6:20) – punchier; strong circular bass with electric krar and violin; heavy drums and synth come in partway through; a little repetitive for me, but maybe not everyone
Track Listing
1. | Gelani | 4. | Tezeta | |||
2. | Kemekem | 5. | Mela Mela | |||
3. | Selam Selam | 6. | Gorage |