Muslimgauze - Libya Tour Guide (2016) CD-Rip

Artist: Muslimgauze
Title: Libya Tour Guide
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Staalplaat
Genre: Electronic, Experimental, Ethnic, Tribal
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 72:11 min
Total Size: 167 / 459 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Libya Tour Guide
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Staalplaat
Genre: Electronic, Experimental, Ethnic, Tribal
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 72:11 min
Total Size: 167 / 459 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Lalique Gadaffi Jar (4:17)
02. Rebiana Sand Sea (5:29)
03. Mouth Piece Of... (0:47)
04. Benghazi Hotel (1:08)
05. Gadaffi Inc. (1:49)
06. Green Book (1:34)
07. Saef Edge (2:48)
08. Marzuq (2:41)
09. Tubruq Sand Bank (5:58)
10. Moving Further In Land (2:30)
11. Ag Sidrah (0:40)
12. Benzedrine, Effendi (3:18)
13. No, Benzedrine, Effendi (1:43)
14. Tarabulus (2:25)
15. East Of Tarabulus (4:27)
16. A Guard Of Females (3:13)
17. Great Satan Shadow (4:22)
18. Down Chad (1:32)
19. Eyes Of... (2:25)
20. Aqua Tingktyur (12:09)
21. Kurnel (4:48)
22. Goodbye And Never Come Back (2:11)
Libya Tour Guide is most notable for featuring some of the most prominent use of Roland 303 acid baselines in Muslimgauze’s peerless oeuvre, as much as its fractal diversity and atmospheric range explored over 22 tracks including 3 unreleased aces.
As with most of his other equipment, it’s almost a given that Bryn Jones would use the 303 uniquely, and we’d wager you’ve rarely, if ever, heard it wrenched quite like he does in the parched bogle of Tubrug Sand Bank or paired with acoustic strings in Benzedrine Effendi and rubbed all over saz and bouncing drums in the opener, Lalique Gadaffi Jar.
If you’ve got anything approaching a taste for Muslimgauze gear, this one is a total no brainer.
As with most of his other equipment, it’s almost a given that Bryn Jones would use the 303 uniquely, and we’d wager you’ve rarely, if ever, heard it wrenched quite like he does in the parched bogle of Tubrug Sand Bank or paired with acoustic strings in Benzedrine Effendi and rubbed all over saz and bouncing drums in the opener, Lalique Gadaffi Jar.
If you’ve got anything approaching a taste for Muslimgauze gear, this one is a total no brainer.