This is the beauty of underground live recordings: they document failure, euphoria, rain, and broken bottles.
There are live albums that feel like a concert, and then there are recordings that feel like a place . falls squarely into the second category. Shashemel 30 Nov Live01-02-04 Min
★★★★☆ (4/5) Lost one star for the missing Track 03; gained a star for the broken bottle. This is the beauty of underground live recordings:
Dark roasted Ethiopian Yirgacheffe coffee, a light rain outside your window, and headphones with a wide soundstage. Have you heard this recording? Is "Shashemel" a misspelling of the town, or a specific artist alias? Drop your memories of the Shashemene live scene in the comments. ★★★★☆ (4/5) Lost one star for the missing
If you can find this file (buried on a obscure blog, a Soulseek queue, or a cassette traded at a market in Addis), do not listen to it for clarity. Listen to it for presence . You are not listening to a band. You are sitting on a wooden bench in Shashemene, on November 30th, as the world outside melts into rhythm.
Date: November 30, 2023 (Archival Review) Genre: Experimental / Electronic / Ethio-Jazz Fusion Format: Digital Bootleg / Live Session
For the uninitiated, the title reads like a cryptic file name pulled from a forgotten hard drive. For those in the know, it is a 48-minute journey into the heart of a single, humid night in Shashemene, Ethiopia—the spiritual and cultural hub known for its Rastafarian community and a unique fusion of Nyabinghi drums with modal jazz.