muslimgauze
muslimgauze
I've seen his name mentioned a few times here and given the vastness of his back catalogue are there any suggestions on where to start? From a I suppose dubstepy perspective, but also ambient / noise / drone standpoint, if there is any, too.
cheers.
cheers.
Re: muslimgauze
I'm really diggin his mid/late nineties stuff on Staalplaat/Soleilmoon, but mentioning particular album or track names makes me
...but there's a discography at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslimgauze

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http://pretentious.net/Muslimgauze/ Use this website, its full of info. I would reccomend starting with his BSI output, as they are the most approachable (At the City of Dread, Nommos Return, Lofi India Abuse) and going from there. Its allways trial and error with Muslimgauze, some beautiful and well composed, some unbearable to listen to and thats why its so fascinating.
Not sure from an album point of view, just looked at that wikipedia discography
182 realeases listed there geez! imagine if he was still alive...
heres few of my favourite tracks though...
"Abu Nidal" off an album called Coup D'etat - a nice hypnotic drum workout similar to shackleton's stuff
"Arab Jerusalem" off an album called Arab Quarter - An asstounding 20 minute+ ambient track... its just shocking what a sense of a place he had without ever visiting it. From the title I assume theres more stuff like this on this realease but I havent heard it...
"Mosul" On Mazar-I-Sharif - Beautiful Flute and as usual such a heartbreakingly strong sense of atmosphere!
have a look on the internet for some mp3s
I'm sure he wouldn't have minded you stealing his music...


heres few of my favourite tracks though...
"Abu Nidal" off an album called Coup D'etat - a nice hypnotic drum workout similar to shackleton's stuff
"Arab Jerusalem" off an album called Arab Quarter - An asstounding 20 minute+ ambient track... its just shocking what a sense of a place he had without ever visiting it. From the title I assume theres more stuff like this on this realease but I havent heard it...
"Mosul" On Mazar-I-Sharif - Beautiful Flute and as usual such a heartbreakingly strong sense of atmosphere!
have a look on the internet for some mp3s
I'm sure he wouldn't have minded you stealing his music...

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I've picked up quite a lot of his stuff over the last six or seven years, no one work comes immediately to mind though, a good place to start is with The Inspirational Sounds Of Muslimgauze -on universal egg, complied by Dave Tench, which comprises of tracks from a number of rare and lmt edition releases.
a few of my favorites:
Zuriff Moussa
Iranair Inflight Magazine
Maroon
Veiled Sisters Remix
Dar Es Salaam
Izlamaphobia
Hummus
Hamas Cinema Gaza Strip
Kashmiri Queens
Muslimgauze
Baghdad
Uzi Mahmood
Vampire Of Tehran
a few of my favorites:
Zuriff Moussa
Iranair Inflight Magazine
Maroon
Veiled Sisters Remix
Dar Es Salaam
Izlamaphobia
Hummus
Hamas Cinema Gaza Strip
Kashmiri Queens
Muslimgauze
Baghdad
Uzi Mahmood
Vampire Of Tehran
I think this site is probably illegal and i wouldnt trust them with my card details but if you want to hear samples of some of muslimgauze's stuff its useful:
http://www.mp3stor.com/albums/77/3225/0/muslimgauze/
check out Ayatollah Dollar
http://www.mp3stor.com/albums/77/3225/0/muslimgauze/
check out Ayatollah Dollar
Probably safer to use iTunes, which carries legal downloads of a number of his albums.thecrane wrote:I think this site is probably illegal and i wouldnt trust them with my card details but if you want to hear samples of some of muslimgauze's stuff its useful:
http://www.mp3stor.com/albums/77/3225/0/muslimgauze/
check out Ayatollah Dollar
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Re: muslimgauze
Just found out about this guy, very interesting music
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Re: muslimgauze
Bryn jones was a genius. A few favourites:
He danced for eighteen hours staring straight into the sun, until at length a great vision came... He believed the world was made of shadow and that he could dream himself into the real world that lay beyond...
Re: muslimgauze
One of those rare breeds that you find out about and realise has been dead since 1999 and has made some amazing forward thinking beautiful music
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it's amazing how current his music still sounds
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