Muslimgauze
Muslimgauze was the stage name of Bryn Jones (June 17, 1961 - January 14, 1999), an extremely prolific British electronic music artist, strongly influenced by everything to do with the Middle East. The name Muslimgauze was derived from the word "muslin," which is a type of gauze and, somehow, it was changed into an adjective describing the area in which he was interested. He was a staunch supporter of Hamas and the PLO, and he believed Palestine should be freed from the Israelis.
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Muslimgauze
Muslimgauze was the stage name of Bryn Jones (June 17, 1961 - January 14, 1999), an extremely prolific British electronic music artist, strongly influenced by everything to do with the Middle East. The name Muslimgauze was derived from the word "muslin," which is a type of gauze and, somehow, it was changed into an adjective describing the area in which he was interested. He was a staunch supporter of Hamas and the PLO, and he believed Palestine should be freed from the Israelis.
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The Wind Is Still Whispering
Here is something scary for your - not only for Halloween!more
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Diamond Maker
Here, our robot heroes Bob and Nod are escaping with the Diamond Maker (Fad's Gadget). The sound represented here is the dense pressure it takes to create a Diamond (created with the help of Recovery Effects' "Pearl" effect pedal on a Fender fretless bass). With the Diamond Maker in fist, they escape the planet in their wicked monster space-craft, soaring away to live happily ever after in a life of wealth, and prosperity. Sounds like a summer well-spent to me.more
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Supernova Siren
Slowly building layers of synth like a supernova getting ready to explode into stardust. The 6th track from my latest release "Constellations in Asphalt." Now available everywhere! more
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