Members of the new
Ethiopian rock band, Jano, will make their U.S. debut on July 4th, 2013
at the historic Howard Theatre in Washington, D.C. during this year’s
gathering of Ethiopians in the District for the annual soccer tournament
and cultural festival.
Organizers told Tadias that the group recently gave an interview to
CNN while in Addis Ababa to mark the launch of their highly anticipated
international tour.
“They have progressive sounds. It’s very new and very different.
Nothing like this ever came out of Ethiopia,” the band’s New York-based
producer Bill Laswell told Tadias last summer, speaking about the young
ten-member team that fuses Ethiopian sounds with heavy guitar, drum and
other instruments. “You hear old songs by singers from the 60′s inside
of the rock,” he said. “Another interpretation that might upset some
people but carries on the tradition in a modern way.”
Laswell added: “These are modern instruments but it does not overlook the kirar, it does not overlook masinko,
it does not overlook the traditional singing, the church music and the
power of the tradition. It does not take that for granted. They don’t
join the ranks of Ethiopian music, they break the rules.”
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