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Vampire Of Tehran

by Muslimgauze

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Vampire Of Tehran still has got many traces of the Arabic culture, even if the overall atmospheres and sounds are decidedly more electronics-oriented. The songs are built on repeating rhythmical and sound patterns, loops and other electronic beats and then there are layers of sampled vocals, other sampled sounds which seem to be cut and then re-sewn together. There are also some dub hints! The cover art work comes black with black printings! Really rare!

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released May 25, 2020

Gholamreza Kordieh was dubbed the 'Vampire of Tehran' because he preyed on girls and women at night while working as a taxi driver. He was flogged then lashed by relatives of his nine victims, then hanged from a mobile crane to the chants of 'Allahu Akbar', a just end.

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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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