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    Haile Ghiorgis Man Biye? / A Happy Disco Song

    The Artless Cuckoo
    • Haile Ghiorgis – Man Biye?
    • Haile Ghiorgis – A Happy Disco Song
    • 1. Man Biye?
    • 2. A Happy Disco Song

    Debut release on the newly founded "The Artless Cuckoo" label, here's two totally unique and undiscovered Ethophian synth groove recordings by blind keyboardist Haile Mariam G. Ghiorgis. Both tracks are taken from the highly collectable and extremely rare debut solo album “Tigill Lemenor (Survival)”. An album that Ghiorgis released privately in 1985 on his own Pentaton label. Get on this!

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