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No Human Rights For Arabs In Israel

by Muslimgauze

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The beat structures have a definite hip-hop edge and at times are a bit too straight forward. But there is also this odd sense about the album. Mostly in the noises, atmospherics and patterns that are used. The quiet parts are particularly unsettling. It is this odd sense that makes the album compelling. All in all, I think the release still has merit --- mostly because of the experimental atmospherics/approach that is used. Essential? Not for the casual listener but for everyone else I would say that it is another piece in the puzzle..

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released May 25, 2020

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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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