Muzikawi has officially announced the highly anticipated re-release of *Stereo Instrumental Music*, the groundbreaking 1976 album by Ethiopia’s legendary Ibex Band. This milestone record, which has shaped the course of modern Ethiopian music, will be available worldwide on all major streaming platforms starting today, April 11, 2025.
Originally recorded using cutting-edge four-track technology, *Stereo Instrumental Music* remains a landmark in Ethiopian music history. The album features the innovative sounds of Giovanni Rico and Selam Woldemariam, who were at the creative helm of the Ibex Band. Their pioneering work laid the foundation for Ethiopian music legends such as Aster Aweke, Girma Beyene, Tilahun Gessesse, Mulatu Astatke, and Mahmoud Ahmed. The band’s influence extended to iconic works like *Ere Mela Mela*, which defined an era in Ethiopian music.
The Ibex Band later evolved into The Roha Band, continuing to play a central role in shaping Ethiopia’s musical landscape from the mid-1970s onward. Their golden era remains influential today, resonating with audiences across generations.
The re-release of *Stereo Instrumental Music* shines a spotlight on a crucial chapter in Ethiopia’s musical evolution. During a politically turbulent time in the 1970s, the Ibex Band’s innovative approach to music allowed them to remain at the forefront of the scene, blending traditional Ethiopian sounds with global jazz and instrumental influences. This creativity not only elevated Ethiopian music but also cemented its place on the world stage.
Muzikawi’s decision to bring this iconic album back to life reflects a commitment to preserving Ethiopia’s rich musical heritage while introducing it to new audiences worldwide.
Fans of Ethiopian music can now access *Stereo Instrumental Music* on all major digital streaming platforms. For vinyl enthusiasts, a limited edition double LP is available for pre-order through international distributors such as Diskunion (Japan), HHV Records (Germany), and Mr Bongo (UK/US). Muzikawi has also launched a registration form for local fans in Ethiopia to secure their copies.