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Dark Ambient's video: Muslimgauze Un - used Re - mix s 1994 - 1995 2014 FULL ALBUM

@Muslimgauze ‎– Un​-​used Re​-​mix's 1994​-​1995 (2014) [FULL ALBUM]
Label: Staalplaat ‎– archive twenty eight Series: Muslimgauze Archive – 28 Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition of 500 Country: Netherlands Released: 25 Jun 2014 Genre: Electronic Style: Experimental Tracklist 00:00 Untitled 06:07 Untitled 14:03 Untitled 25:28 Untitled 33:46 Untitled 44:14 Untitled 51:01 Untitled 55:29 Untitled all tracks written, played & recorded by Muslimgauze, Manchester " "We do not work on a release, a piece is done at a time. A CD is drawn from various tracks which can span a few days, weeks or a month, or a day, each release is different.” Bryn Jones, Grinding Into Emptiness interview, 1998 Not only has Muslimgauze’s work survived the death of Bryn Jones, so have his working methods; with so much worthwhile material still in the vaults and much of it having little in the way of information or context left by the artist upon his untimely passing, recent reissues and new releases have seen Staalplaat going largely by the way the working tapes were originally organized. Here we have an excellent example of the perils and rewards of that approach; eight mixes, just over an hour, of some of the dubbiest, most spacious material Jones ever put to tape. The tracks collected on 'Un-used Re-Mix’s 1994-1995', the newest release in Staalplaat’s Muslimgauze Archive series, are too good to leave collecting dust, but Jones never got around to organizing or even titling them (except, perhaps, inside of his own head). The truly diligent might be able to track down the source for some of these tracks after hours poring over the rest of Muslimgauze’s vast discography, but no such trainspotting is needed to appreciate the smeared, haunting vocal and hand percussion of the third track, or the ominously rattling, echoing sixth track, or the heavy organ overlay that brings the last track as close to showgaze as Muslimgauze ever came. So much of Jones’ work evokes the sounds and atmospheres of the Middle East, India, and other points further south than his own Manchester environs; the remixes here bring a bit of that northern chill into the veins of these productions, resulting in an album that sometimes feels like Muslimgauze venturing into outer space. Without the political context that Jones no doubt intended for these tracks, we’re left only with the actual sound, a sound that continues to retain its power and striking individuality." (Staalplaat) "Not only has Muslimgauze’s work survived the death of Bryn Jones, so have his working methods; with so much worthwhile material still in the vaults and much of it having little in the way of information or context left by the artist upon his untimely passing, recent reissues and new releases have seen Staalplaat going largely by the way the working tapes were originally organized. Here we have an excellent example of the perils and rewards of that approach; eight mixes, just over an hour, of some of the dubbiest, most spacious material Jones ever put to tape. The tracks collected on 'Un-used Re-Mix’s 1994-1995', the newest release in Staalplaat’s Muslimgauze Archive series, are too good to leave collecting dust, but Jones never got around to organizing or even titling them (except, perhaps, inside of his own head). The truly diligent might be able to track down the source for some of these tracks after hours poring over the rest of Muslimgauze’s vast discography, but no such trainspotting is needed to appreciate the smeared, haunting vocal and hand percussion of the third track, or the ominously rattling, echoing sixth track, or the heavy organ overlay that brings the last track as close to showgaze as Muslimgauze ever came. So much of Jones’ work evokes the sounds and atmospheres of the Middle East, India, and other points further south than his own Manchester environs; the remixes here bring a bit of that northern chill into the veins of these productions, resulting in an album that sometimes feels like Muslimgauze venturing into outer space. Without the political context that Jones no doubt intended for these tracks, we’re left only with the actual sound, a sound that continues to retain its power and striking individuality." (Boomkat) xxx BUY AND SUPPORT THE ARTISTS / LABELS (http://linkshrink.net/7zGcpE) ! All rights reserved for the producers / artists / labels of these tracks. All the tunes that are uploaded are for PROMOTIONAL use only. If the owner or third party copyright holder do not agree with their material being uploaded on youtube, please contact us, and we will remove it immediately.

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