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Blue Mosque

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発売日 2005年10月29日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルStaalplaat
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 STCD081
SKU 753907388121

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
hile "Muzzel of Deceit" isn't as strong an introduction to this double-disc effort as earlier tracks were for their respective albums, it's still a fair effort. It shows Muslimgauze continuing the work begun on Zealot, where dub-wise production techniques blend with drones and at times slamming beats, -- "Freedom Fighter" being a great example of this (why Muslimgauze hasn't been more readily sampled by other artists remains a mystery) -- to create a very modern form out of traditional types of music. "Bir Zeit" stands out here, due to its aggressive electronic feel and distorted rhythm track elements (intentional here as compared to Zealot); though the track is mixed relatively low, it sets up an excellent air of looming menace thanks to the strange whispering throughout the track. "Futile Arad Search" is another fine piece; it relies on a strange percussion loop that seems constructed from anything but regular percussion instruments which are set against a slightly more conventional rhythm that surfaces from the wash of sound in the mix. Particularly striking is one part where little but a soft drum machine beat and the sudden shudder of a tambourine come to the fore. Other songs worthy of attention include "Fadhan," with its wheezing electronics layered below a traditional drum performance, the jaunty swing of "Bandit Queen," with its quirky keyboard hook, and the slow, compelling crawl of "Pakistani Nuclear Box." Longer tunes like "Rattan Kiss" sometimes succeed, and sometimes don't; occasionally rising from the music's foreground is the unfortunate slide from entrancing minimalism to relative boredom which can afflict Muslimgauze releases. While not quite up to the same level as Zealot, Blue Mosque is still another fine Muslimgauze release. ~ Ned Raggett

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Muzzel of Deceit
    2. 2.
      Yusef
    3. 3.
      Bir Zeit
    4. 4.
      Rattan Kiss
    5. 5.
      Bitter Citrus
    6. 6.
      Qiblah
    7. 7.
      Futile Arad Search
    8. 8.
      Blue Mosque
    9. 9.
      Fadhaa
    10. 10.
      Bandit Queen
    11. 11.
      Freedom Fighter
    12. 12.
      Kirpan
    13. 13.
      Galbanum Tingktyur
    14. 14.
      Pakistani Nuclear Box
    15. 15.
      Muilah Rockets
    16. 16.
      Zingari
    17. 17.
      Blue Mosque
    18. 18.
      I Am Khalid Al Istambuli
    19. 19.
      I Am Khalid at Istambuli
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作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Muslimgauze

商品の紹介

lternative Press - "...BLUE MOSQUE....is a return to basics, with many of the nineteen tracks being simple drum patterns with minimal or no keyboard or sample accompaniment..."
Rovi

hile "Muzzel of Deceit" isn't as strong an introduction to this double-disc effort as earlier tracks were for their respective albums, it's still a fair effort. It shows Muslimgauze continuing the work begun on Zealot, where dub-wise production techniques blend with drones and at times slamming beats, -- "Freedom Fighter" being a great example of this (why Muslimgauze hasn't been more readily sampled by other artists remains a mystery) -- to create a very modern form out of traditional types of music. "Bir Zeit" stands out here, due to its aggressive electronic feel and distorted rhythm track elements (intentional here as compared to Zealot); though the track is mixed relatively low, it sets up an excellent air of looming menace thanks to the strange whispering throughout the track. "Futile Arad Search" is another fine piece; it relies on a strange percussion loop that seems constructed from anything but regular percussion instruments which are set against a slightly more conventional rhythm that surfaces from the wash of sound in the mix. Particularly striking is one part where little but a soft drum machine beat and the sudden shudder of a tambourine come to the fore. Other songs worthy of attention include "Fadhan," with its wheezing electronics layered below a traditional drum performance, the jaunty swing of "Bandit Queen," with its quirky keyboard hook, and the slow, compelling crawl of "Pakistani Nuclear Box." Longer tunes like "Rattan Kiss" sometimes succeed, and sometimes don't; occasionally rising from the music's foreground is the unfortunate slide from entrancing minimalism to relative boredom which can afflict Muslimgauze releases. While not quite up to the same level as Zealot, Blue Mosque is still another fine Muslimgauze release. ~ Ned Raggett|
Rovi

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