Minyeshu kifle biography definition

Minyeshu: Netsa | World Listening Post

Ethiopian popular music makes you stand up and take notice. From the myriad local genres that funnel into the sound, to the brilliance in color and tone of Mulatu Astatke’s Ethio-jazz, to influences from the rest of Africa and the Gulf States, and the inevitable infiltration of Western pop, this amalgam is a national treasure that offers endless discoveries.

Minyeshu Kifle Tedla's fifth release presents us with a cornucopia of these intriguing sounds, stamped with her distinctive lyrics and vocals, and her collaboration with Eric van de Lest on compositions and arrangements.

The mood of Netsa‘s ten tracks varies from rousing to contemplative to sentimental, and one comes away from the album elated.

Minyeshu sings in lesser-known regional languages, yet she has a way of reaching all takers with her varied tones in seductive minor key selections of Ethiopia’s pentatonic scales.

"Erta Ale" (excerpt)

“Erta Ale” is a punchy crossover tune fusing funk, Ethio- and straig About: Minyeshu - DBpedia Association RAD