Listen to the ultra-dreamy "Running Shoes," a track from his new EP on 1432 R. Review by Emilie Friedlander.

Ethiopian Records is the solo moniker of one Endeguena Mulu, an Addis Ababa-based producer whose work combines the instrumentation and scales of traditional Ethiopian music with echoes of the UK Garage and hip-hop he listened to growing up. Per a recent artist statement, published via Google doc, he hails from a loose-knit scene of local artists spearheading the so-called "Ethiopiyawi Electronic" movement, "a genre that uses Electronic Music tools, and Music Technology to make music that is very deeply rooted in the music from all over Ethiopia." Alongside Mikael Seifu, his labelmate from Washington DC's 1432 R, he's also one of a growing number of young Ethiopian beatmakers getting attention from the media overseas—no doubt a welcome development for an emerging artist like himself, but also a fraught one, given the persistence of reductive genre labels like "world music" and "ethnic music."