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Muslimgauze

Posted over 2 years ago
With songs named after an infamous Palestinian refugee camp and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Muslimgauze was about as confrontational an artist that this era could produce. This snippet about Muslimgauze, from Wikipedia, should be enough to get you intrigued...
"Muslimgauze was the stage name of Bryn Jones (June 17, 1961 - January 14, 1999), a prolific British electronic music artist, strongly influenced by everything to do with the Middle East....He was a staunch supporter of Hamas and the PLO, and he believed Palestine should be "freed from the Zionists." Born in Manchester, England, United Kingdom, he never visited the Middle East, explaining, "I don't think you can visit an occupied land. It's the principle. Not until it's free again.""
As early back as 1982, his music was about protest - initially in response to the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Wikipedia counts "90 original albums on 32 different record labels, creating nearly 2,000 original songs". Including re-issues, his release total is estimated at over 180 albums. His official website lists 192. His art, not his politics, interests me, as well as the bizarre nature of his "career". Pick out three albums at random from his discography and you may well get three very different sounds from ambient, to noise, to percussion, etc. A hater, but an interesting cat.Download Muslimgauze, two tracks from Intifaxa.

Comments (2)

  1. Cody B says Man did he have some interesting album/cd art. Never heard much of the tuneage, would there be a good place to start the more percussion-y stuff?
    Permalink posted 05/11/2007
  2. wassonii says "The Thing On The Doorstep":http://thethingonthedoorstep.blogspot.com/2007/04/muslimgauze-blinded-horses.html has some add'l Muslimgauze. Couldn't point in any one direction, myself, but with that many titles, might just be best to dig. I've only begun to do so recently, outside of comp. contributions through the years. Interesting at the least.
    Permalink posted 05/11/2007

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