Label: Electronic
Format: numbered limited edition of 800
Style: Ambient, Dub, Experimental, Tribal, Breaks
Year: 1996
Tracklist
disc one
Deceiver
Palestine Is Our Islamic Land
Azeri Jab
A Parsee View
Zenana Acidbox
Herod-1
Sanskrit
Morsel Of Sand
Yemani
Khshatrapa
Feztoun
A Pasee View
Deceiver
Herod-2
Palestine Is Our Islamic Land
disc two
Zameenzad
Balfour Blood
Unorthodox Singh Babel
Jagdish Masjid Of Light
Naguib Amber Reptile
Saudi
Guru Of Falsehood
Aquarabiq
Chandraswami
Sikandra An Fail
Mahfouz Ala
Rajputta
Akbars Final Fax
Jagdish Masjid Of Night
Hinducash
Aquarabik
Free From A Veil
Red Swami
Red Swami (pt. 12/pt. 13)
“Hot on the heels of ’Return Of Black September’, this new double CD follows. Again, Muslimgauze changes his music, this time in favour of up-tempo rhythm material. The package is a gatefold CD sleeve (like ’Izlamaphobia’).
Once more we would like to stress that the limited edition series is meant for the die hard fans. Tell everybody you know who wants to buy 1 Muslimgauze CD a year, that there will be a ’Greatest Hits’ (provisional title) CD, containing the best material from the previous set of limited CDs.“
(Staalplaat)
“You’ll be lucky if you run across this 2 CD set. It is limited to 800 copies and hand numbered. It mixes the sound that I am more accustomed to in newer Muslimgauze with that of which Muslimgauze started. The end product is noisy, metallic, tribal, Arabic instrumentals. It may sound like a strange combination if you are unfamiliar with Muslimgauze’s work, and it is a quite unique combination that no other band has attempted to create. The first track on the first CD is by far the most complex and best track on the album. It is 24 minutes long, which is a bit unusual compared to the rest of the album which primarily consists of shorter, less in-depth tracks about 3 minutes long. This is one of Muslimgauze’s best, and if you pass it up, you will have made a big mistake, because you may not come across this extremely limited release again.“
(G R I N D I N G i n t o E M P T I N E S S)
“Starting off with the quite lengthy first title track, which begins as a heavy-stomp monster that either is sampling a John Bonham drum part or is doing its best to sound like it is, then alternates between quieter and louder passages, ’Deceiver’ is another excellent entry in the limited-edition release series begun by ’Izlamaphobia’. Like that other double-disc release, which showcased Bryn Jones moving into newer, less familiar sonic realms with his work, Deceiver has Muslimgauze working in extremis on a variety of fronts, if not quite as much (though pretty darned close nonetheless) as the earlier effort. One thing that definitely does carry over from Izlamaphobia is Jones’ love for crunching drum and percussion sounds used in immediate, in-your-face approaches. Standouts in this vein, to name just two out of many, include “A Parsee View,“ one of the sharpest and most danceable things Muslimgauze released, with a massive beat and tight groove accompanied by what sounds like heavily-amplified clapping, and the very untypical “Herod-1,“ anchored around a pumped-up series of bass synth lines and a swirling, wordless female vocal sample. “Herod-2“ takes the bass and gets even crazier with it, with backwards percussion and many strange twists and turns. The full blend of punch and experimentalism which characterized Izlamaphobia does crop up at points here as well, as with “Morsel of Sand,“ with several interlocked percussion lines, some quite clear and some heavily treated, accompanied only by a flute, and the body-rocking first “Jagdish Masjid of Light,“ which even has some wah-wah guitar snuck into the funk. The second “Jagdish“ is no slouch either, with distortion and sonic overload worthy of Autechre to boot on top of everything else.“
(All Music Guide)
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