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Muslimgauze albums have been reviewed over the years by Wire magazine. I doubt they even kept up with the 90 plus albums he made before his untimely death.

Muslimgauze on Discogs

Bryn Jones could have been a potentially controversial figure if his releases were available in anything except extremely limited editions — usually less than one thousand copies of each title. Despite their lack of prominence, Jones’s blend of found-sound Middle Eastern and South Asian atmospheres with heavily phased drones and colliding rhythm programs were among the most startling and unique in the noise and electronica underground. The Muslimgauze project ended tragically in 1999 when Jones died suddenly of a rare blood disease. A number of posthumous releases including Lo-Fi India Abuse (partially a collaboration with the dub collective Systemwide) and the 9-disc Box Of Silk And Dogs soon followed." -John Bush for allmusic.com

His discography (96 titles at the time of his death) has nearly doubled since 1999, although this count reissued titles as well as brand-new titles.

So here is just one album in full.


Muslimgauze - Gun Aramaic (1996) [FULL ALBUM]



released via Soleilmoon Recordings - SOL 27 CD

1. Saladin Mercy 0:00​
2. 8AM, Tel Aviv, Islamic Jihad 7:12​
3. Opiate and Mullah 16:30​
4. Oil Prophets (Pt 1, 2, 3) 23:18​
5. 8 AM, Tel Aviv, Islamic Jihad 40:12​
6. Lazzaream Ul Lepar 49:38​
7. Oil Prophets (Pt 4, 5) 51:35​
8. Opiate and Mullah 01:02:55​

All tracks were written and played by Muslimgauze, Manchester 1994/1995.

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