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Mullah Said

by Muslimgauze

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    limited edition of 300 numbered copies new artwork with screen printed cover
    Cover artwork by Ibrahim R. Ineke
    Limited cd Originally released in 1998 as Muslimlim 018.

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    Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality downloads of Hammer & Sickle, No Human Rights For Arabs In Israel (The Remix), Muslimgauze Memorial Mix Part 4, Port Said audio NL, The Remix, Home demo tracks, eye for an eye, Muslimgauze Memorial Mix Part 3, and 94 more. , and , .

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  • Mullah Said GREEN (MOSS) - SOLID vinyl
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    On request: Limited repress of 200 copies on bandcamp ONLY, in GREEN (MOSS) - SOLID vinyl and small changes to the artwork , like mentioning second edition of 200 copies and removing the barcode.

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  • Mullah Said in Black vinyl
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    Our record factory made a mistake and send us the Muslimgauze Mullah Said record with black vinyl. It's their mistake and they will fix it by sending us the green edition later . But now we have a extra edition in black. That is ok for the green vinyl is solled out

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about

Those not familiar with Jones’ style, will listen slack-jawed at the shear anticipatory nature of his sound collage. The five lengthy tracks are based on hypnotic and somewhat menacing grooves: a repetitive dub bass beat, waves of Middle Eastern strings and voices, layers of building hand percussion. Each track is respective but the washes of sound/percussion come and go often creating a sense of motion and change. All of the tracks are similar and even share elements. Mid-East tension is so accurately captured through the use of the regions instrumentation (especially percussion), sinister electronics, samples of men chanting, women crying, sounds culled from the horrors of war, and occasional angry distortion that the listener’s listener will be transported to the belly of the beast.
‘Mullah Said’ displays two aspects of the work of Muslimgauze. Firstly, musically, it is in the delightful drifting ambient vein. The percussion is mainly acoustic hand drums - providing a rhythm of aural features - the trademark shimmering string sound heard on a number of releases is much in evidence, rhythms are generally slower, there are lots of samples of people speaking in conversation, markets wherever. ‘Mullah said’ opens the disc with the lovely mix of these sounds. ‘Every grain of Palestine sand’ continues the mood, with a slightly faster tempo, and more emphasis on the beat. But it soon locks into a mesmeric lassitude as various effects echo or smear the sounds, drums come in for short moments, different string sounds enjoin the play. ‘Muslims die India’ follows the mood though the voices seem darker, sadder, and then comes ‘Every grain of Palestinian sand’ followed by ‘Muslims die India’. Yes - not a typo, these tracks are repeated. Muslimgauze trend - to remix himself. Prime Muslimgauze middle eastern ambience - if you like that side you will love this album. The final track is short and different, a crackling ground over which a singer chants a song interrupted by machine-gun percussive bursts - ‘An end’.

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released May 24, 2020

enjineerd by John Delf Recorded at the Abraham Mosque, Manchester. Originally released in 1998 as Muslimlim 018.

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Muslimgauze Berlin, Germany

Muslimgauze occupied a strange place in the musical world. He was a powerful, prolific innovator, releasing albums that were alternately beautiful and visceral, full of ambient electronics, polyrhythmic drumming and all kinds of voices and sound effects. The recordings earned him a devoted following in underground, experimental and industrial music circles worldwide.

The New York Times 1999
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