Imagine if Bryn were alive nowadays... Today he would have a lot of material. Wars continue and we live in infinite chaos. All of his work is magical music. I really believe that his mysterious death was someone's work. I think that he was a unique artist and that he was silenced after all his messages. REST IN POWER
@chojnygrind1310 ай бұрын
M055@d
@The-Real-Yakub10 ай бұрын
He would've had a crazy amount of material if he didn't die before 9/11. I can imagine him attracting a lot more notoriety if he were alive and making music post-9/11. He probably would've ended up on Fox News lol
@hanshandkante505510 ай бұрын
@@The-Real-Yakub Thats nonsense. Vatican Shadow makes very similiar music with the exact same themes and aesthetics as Muslimgauze and i don't see him storming the charts or becoming extremely popular either. This is just not music for the masses.
@hanshandkante505510 ай бұрын
Yes sure, they killed him because he was selling super obscure electronic music that was released in limited editions and never had any airplay at all. Take off your tinfoil hat! Nobody killed Bryn Jones because he wasn't importent enough and didn't have nearly enough reach for someone deeming it necessary to kill him.
@crackthefoundation_9 ай бұрын
@@hanshandkante5055Bryn would be a legendary artist for the last decade though, if he lived.. Not so for VS
@gabrielhanna68454 жыл бұрын
Can't believe this was made in 1993.... it sounds more original and advanced than half the shit that comes out today
@chancemeeting28493 жыл бұрын
Muslimgauze's music really has aged better than anything I can think of from that period.
@matthuck37811 ай бұрын
A lot of the electronic I listen to comes from the 90's, back when I first got into it. There is a lot more these days, but it's diluted.
@nikolaypoperechnyi52265 жыл бұрын
listened to this album over 50 times and still not tired of it! Awesome.
@joskun5 ай бұрын
Had it on replay all day today working on stuff and it's my absolute favorite!
@stephane95442 жыл бұрын
That "riff" with chorus effect on "Ramallah" is almost post-punk.
@VoxyStVon9 ай бұрын
RIP Bryn Jones "I would never go to an occupied land, others shouldn't. Zionists living off Arab land and water is not a tourist attraction. To have been in a place is not important. So you can't be against apartheid unless you have been in South Africa? You cannot be against the Serbs killing Muslims in Bosnia unless you have been there? I think not." -Bryn Jones Chain D.L.K. interview
@hakimmnasri23632 жыл бұрын
Best muslimgauze album
@rachoner9 ай бұрын
Free Palestine, from the river to the sea
@marcinsielawa53875 жыл бұрын
Amazing...
@trustmendoza192811 ай бұрын
Bloodline Genesis production exposed
@zeroxxuit203510 ай бұрын
bloodline talks bout vangelis alot not surprised if he fw dis 2. s/o u 4 knowin bloodline dats a legend !
@bloodlinegenesis10 ай бұрын
insanity
@trustmendoza192810 ай бұрын
🤣@@bloodlinegenesis
@son6009 ай бұрын
damn
@sniegurochka3 жыл бұрын
amazing ..
@Heather-ke9sv11 ай бұрын
lets go
@tronique10 ай бұрын
I really enjoy his Sound. But - sorry to say this, the tracks of the first 35 minutes are all based on the same Soundsetup and the same Pattern and the same harmony. Sounds to me like he improvised the more or less same track a few times but released it as different pieces of music. If the intention was to create one flow over a few tracks, there are too less variations to keep it interesting.
@Fiend40423 күн бұрын
different flavours of the same sound across the whole album is what makes it so good imo
@sawtoothiandi5 жыл бұрын
influence on Boards of Canada do you think at all? not in theme but perhaps in style a lil?????
@ZombieLincoln6664 жыл бұрын
seumas Broderick Not remotely. There is nothing similar about them.
@sawtoothiandi4 жыл бұрын
@@ZombieLincoln666 BoC - Gyroscope. The rhythms.
@sawtoothiandi4 жыл бұрын
@@ZombieLincoln666 your opinion is valid. I differ.
@InBasements4 жыл бұрын
@@sawtoothiandi to an extent i could see a connection but not explicitly.. that eery vibe they do have in common.
@sawtoothiandi4 жыл бұрын
@@InBasements its like if Boards of Canada were into islamic mysticism and geo-politics instead of psychedelia and 70s counter-culture, perhaps?!
@MazIOO-nr8xl6 жыл бұрын
ØØ
@mohdshahrilsalleh36578 ай бұрын
Glory to Palestine resistance against terrorist state of Israell 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
@_KUSHHH_10 ай бұрын
FREE PALESTINE!
@УтБольшой-ф7ю10 ай бұрын
🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
@_KUSHHH_10 ай бұрын
@@УтБольшой-ф7ю go and shit your pants
@Mr.StreetSweeper9 ай бұрын
Brown is poop color
@blo73329 ай бұрын
From the river to the sea 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
@УтБольшой-ф7ю9 ай бұрын
@@blo7332 башкой об землю постучись.
@gstrdms2 жыл бұрын
Those interested in this era/style of Muslimgauze recordings are urged to check out his other similarly-themed albums : -Drugsherpa -Veiled Sisters -Fatah Guerilla -Mullah Said -Gun Aramaic -Sandtrafikar -Untitled (ten)
@MuzikJunky Жыл бұрын
“An Eye for an Eye,” which is only on vinyl, and “Kaliskinazure” as well! Peace.
@joskun5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Got here from 'Mullah Said' and someone there recommended me 'Veiled Sister' and this album. I understand that 'Mullah Said' is different and came later yet this hit me on a whole different level. Would you recommend listening to them in order or it does it matter?
@Ambelion19806 жыл бұрын
This is my youth, I was have it on chrome tapes & CD. In my sixteen years old this music sounded every evening & nights in the long autumn months...
@heatherfoster78233 жыл бұрын
The sounds of distrust, deceit and discord --- the seeds of Betrayal.
@Ramzi194410 ай бұрын
The valley of Tears
@Totecc10 ай бұрын
the path of deception
@TheCulturalArtifact6 жыл бұрын
I could actually listen to Muslimgauze all day.
@billyjanemarinkovich3 жыл бұрын
I actually did that for months while I was depressed once
@1hall3 жыл бұрын
@@billyjanemarinkovich me too small world
@horscaste2 жыл бұрын
Me too.
@gr8blu5 жыл бұрын
trusting this to be the beginning of long and lasting, not to mention deep, relationship ~
@SVTX.AP0L0_8 ай бұрын
Just by reading the title of this album and listening to it I felt the Northamerican spirit 🇺🇲 : Betrayal, murder, genocide and stealing petrol from Midwest while claiming "freedom". 🤝🐍 *Sound is good BTW.
@InBasements4 жыл бұрын
that bass tone is just absolutely devastating..Muslimgauze is unmatched.
@jezza101812 жыл бұрын
Love this album, it has become my go to ambient now
@nevoobrazimiy Жыл бұрын
relatively calming one
@joskun5 ай бұрын
Same!
@cdside73175 жыл бұрын
its have pain but silence
@honban2 жыл бұрын
Guys? Guys! For those wondering or complaining about multiple versions of "a song", I mean, this is a niche genius doing his thing. That's what it is.
@Rikitumi11 ай бұрын
@nunosa756 жыл бұрын
Great sound quality! Thank´s for this m8, you rule!
@testamentblack10 ай бұрын
the album cover is scary
@PrimitiveInTheExtremeАй бұрын
The sounds and rhythms on this album are incredible.
@knightovfilth52299 ай бұрын
the oslo accords were an absolute betrayal, indeed.
@KennyRatatat7 жыл бұрын
thank you for upload!
@nicolasbertin85525 жыл бұрын
Country : Netherlands ? The label yes, but the artist was British.
@Gtekzer5 жыл бұрын
This is the purpose of the Country origin section in Discogs.
@joss_ananascocos3 жыл бұрын
Bryn Jones geb 17 06 1961 in Manchester
@Jeffrulz10 ай бұрын
why u putting this in my alligatorythm today, google?
@blo73324 жыл бұрын
Kenneth this dude is bad ass he is dead now but he made all this stuff in the studio and put out hundreds of albums he had autism and was obsessed with occupied Palestine
@MuzikJunky4 жыл бұрын
Probably Asperger’s and not some form of full-blown autism. I asked this question of the estate, and it said that Bryn didn’t have any spectrum disorder or any other mental illness, but the intensity with which he talked about the Palestinian cause and the enormous output he produced on the subject would suggest otherwise. Peace.
@feedbackmonitor80572 жыл бұрын
Doubt he had autism or aspergers. If you listen to his interviews, he is lucid and coherent. How he behaved around people depended on how they acted around him. If he did not like the person next to him, he would shut down. Otherwise, he was open and engaging. He liked football and Manchester United was his favorite team, to the chagrin of his family.
@sidbullet110 ай бұрын
He had a condition called “I’m a total asshole”
@blo733210 ай бұрын
@@sidbullet1 at least he wasn't born with a condition called zionism.
@sidbullet110 ай бұрын
@@blo7332 Zionism is simply the belief that Jews have a right to their homeland, which they are indigenous to. Judaism existed millennia before Islam was invented, and those who consider Zionism a dirty word are happy to justify 22 Arab Muslim theocratic ethnostates that currently exist. Watch your hypocrisy there
@joaoprzygocki186510 ай бұрын
i dont get it, like, i mean no disrispect i just want to understand this type of music with some arab photos. Can someone explain to me?
@Ramzi19446 ай бұрын
Same
@PkktksАй бұрын
What is there to understand?
@mzebrgnrg7288 Жыл бұрын
60Limitaton
@joskun5 ай бұрын
Yu got me into a wormhole now haha Thanks bud :)
@anthonydrentvevo6702 жыл бұрын
Anyone know what this drum machine this is? Cheers!
@spaceyaliens2 жыл бұрын
most of the percussion he played. all though he may have used 808 in this tune also
@feedbackmonitor80572 жыл бұрын
He had a Proteus module and drum machines were used as sample triggers. A lot of percussion he played himself, including ethno percussion and drum kits. This album was recorded at the Abraham Moss Centre with John Delf. His nephew mentioned that he had a Doctor Groove machine... But when Bryn passed, the family sold or gave away a lot of the gear because they did not know what it was.
@spaceyaliens2 жыл бұрын
@@feedbackmonitor8057 thanks for the insight mate
@SeraphimArchives Жыл бұрын
All the electronic drums are from the Roland r8 and I’m assuming , with the Roland r5 he was sequencing the synth lines from a proteus world module
@raptakula84692 жыл бұрын
Отвал башки.
@michaelweaver45897 жыл бұрын
This is excellent music which reminds of some of the music of Brian Eno
@feedbackmonitor80572 жыл бұрын
Eno was an influence on Bryn.
@joskun5 ай бұрын
@@feedbackmonitor8057 WOW!
@AULSUCKS7 ай бұрын
Eddie vedder’s favorite band
@Mytosa9 ай бұрын
Wood for Sheep
@domloomes25949 ай бұрын
Amazing work :)
@mirroqt69411 ай бұрын
fucking love this
@wallace44able10 ай бұрын
Very cool.
@neandrewthal6 жыл бұрын
Why are there different versions of the same songs? I really like all of them but it would be a much more cohesive and compact listen without the extra ones. At first I thought it was a glitch because I have actually had it happen before that I rip a CD to my computer and each file ends up with a partial repeat of the same track after it is over.
@MuzikJunky5 жыл бұрын
He often gave the same title to dozens of compositions. Peace.
@blo73324 жыл бұрын
A more compact listen. Like taking a more compact shit. A more compact listen. A listen. A compact listen. A good ol fashioned listen. Take a listen. It's a good cohesive listen.
@gstrdms3 жыл бұрын
It's called a "concept album". Even operatic composers like Wagner made use of repetition and leitmotifs to set tones and associate bits of music with certain events, characters, moods etc. Approaching a basic concept from different angles is a common theme in ambient electronics and other free-form types of music.
@joskun5 ай бұрын
@@gstrdms Exactly! It's interesting to say that this technique is a mind space in that it's not for everyone. I heard of Opeth (old Opeth) and never really was into them because my taste at the time was different. Then one day I had a playlist on random from different metal songs and one of their tracks came up and I was like.. what band is this...wait how come I never got into them before until now. And it was a wrap. They used that same technique which aggravates some metal heads yet for the one who digs them they start to understand and feel the effects of repetition.
@frankyymilkyy900110 ай бұрын
This music is dope. Free Palestine from HAMAS, and hold a rave there.