Muslimgauze - Iran (2025)

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Title: Iran
Year Of Release: 1988/2025
Label: Staalplaat
Genre: tribal, abstract, experimental
Quality: FLAC 16/44100
Total Time: 00:33:56
Total Size: 188 MB
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An important release, and not just musically - this is the first album by Muslimgauze for Staalplaat, proved to be Bryn Jones' staunchest supporter, releasing the lion's share of his massive discography over the course of the 1990s and beyond. Only three songs long, Iran still deserves attention if only for the killer opening track alone, an extended remix of "Lion of Kandahar." It's a slamming song with a pulsating beat that alternately takes over then subsides back into the mix, as other drums and percussion play around it. Bells, drones, and synth strings flesh out the overall piece, at times doing a radical revamp of the core beat as well. As an example of Muslimgauze's radical fusion of styles, it's near perfect. "Qom" has its points, with a strange, echoing clatter providing the main rhythm among many as the song slowly but surely builds. I still falls a touch flat, however, against the brilliant opening track. "Intifadah" brings it all to a fine conclusion; cymbal clashes herald yet more throbbing beats, occasionally dropping many of the rhythm tracks in various combinations. Some nicely unexpected shifts in tempo are provided, as string and sitar noises, among others, slide out of the speakers.



Tracklist:
1-1 Muslimgauze - Lion Of Kandahar (Extended Re-Mix) [10:29]
1-2 Muslimgauze - Qom (Short Version) [6:15]
1-3 Muslimgauze - Intifadah (Extended Re-Mix) [17:11]