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United States of Islam

 
Album Review: United States of Islam

  • Artist: Muslimgauze
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1991
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Armed with a cleverly provocative title, United showcases a moodier side of Muslimgauze; while the trademark blend of driving percussions and minimalism reigns supreme as always, the general feel is much more dreamy and mysterious than on some of Bryn Jones' more forthright pieces. "United States of Islam (pt. 1)" begins things on this front quite well, with an expertly crafted combination of drumming and other beats, combined with bells and other lighter tones, as a low, rumbling keyboard drone and soft vocal samples lurks deep in the mix. The subtle but still powerful shifts in the pace of the track, as instruments are added or subtracted or at times completely dropped out, make it one of his best. The remaining numbers essentially play around with this same basic formula, some to better effect than others, but all at least sounding pretty sharp. "Red Crescent (pt. 1)" in particular has a great start, with a variety of percussion sounds slowly building up to the point where a muted techno pulse suddenly begins. As always, the politics are found outside the music; song titles offer subtle tributes to "Muslims of China," a group which has at times suffered persecution from the Beijing government, and "Xiao," the area where most Muslims in that country dwell. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
United States of Islam Muslimgauze Muslimgauze (9:46)
Xiao Muslimgauze Muslimgauze (11:40)
Red Crescent, Pt. 1 Muslimgauze Muslimgauze (10:12)
Muslims of China Muslimgauze Muslimgauze (12:28)
Red Crescent, Pt. 2 Muslimgauze Muslimgauze (10:15)
United States of Islam Muslimgauze Muslimgauze (9:30)

Credits

Roger Richards (Executive Producer), Mike C (Engineer), Fabio Ongarato (Layout Concept), Doriana Corda (Sculpture), Roger Richards (Design), Henry Jolles (Photography)
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United States of Islam
Studio album by Muslimgauze
Released June, 1991
Genre electronic
Label Extreme
XCD007
Producer Bryn Jones
Professional reviews
Muslimgauze chronology
Intifaxa
(1990)
United States of Islam
(1991)
Bhutto
(1992)

United States of Islam is a studio album by British electronic musician Muslimgauze, released by Extreme Records in June, 1991. The album is dedicated to "Palestinians killed by Israel on 'Allthnen As Aswad' (Black Monday) at Temple Mount in occupied Jerusalem".

Track listing

  1. "United States of Islam (pt 1)" – 10:00
  2. "Xiao" – 12:00
  3. "Red Crescent (pt 1)" – 10:30
  4. "Muslims of China" – 12:50
  5. "Red Crescent (pt 2)" – 10:35
  6. "United States of Islam (pt 2)" – 9:45



 
 

 

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