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Album Review: Vote Hezbollah

  • Artist: Muslimgauze
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Starting with the technological throb of "Bazoft Rope" (the title of the first two tracks, a common Muslimgauze touch) -- a techno pulse and synth cymbal loop pushing along some unidentifiable instrumental texturing -- Vote is at once both business as usual for Bryn Jones and a slight refining of the basic impulse at the heart of the music. The application of rhythms throughout is much more basic than the approach used on many previous releases; while the layering of the various percussion and drum patterns -- in this case overwhelmingly electronic or sampled from other sources in origin -- is still detailed, the tracks don't feel as complex or as striking as on earlier albums like Zul'm, with the semi-exception of the second "Ishmael Tongue" at the album's end. On the brighter side, Jones' dub-derived technique of using echo as a compositional approach, not to mention the sudden eruption of musical notes or other sounds in a track, comes to the fore very well here. The first "Ishmael Tongue" captures these elements excellently in a rushed, evermore intense performance, while "Tuareg" rolls along with a sampled percussion loop surrounded by a variety of constantly shifting and returning instruments and motifs. Other tracks of note include "Zion Poison," with its predominantly ambient start as a low-level percussion track slowly rises, fades, and then reappears; and "Satyajit Eye," a collage of various mysterious sounds with only the slightest of whirring rhythms and very occasional booming drumbeats. The result sounds like a backstreet from Blade Runner come to unexpected life. The second "Muezzin Farsi" deserves a mention as well for its strong, upfront energy and careful beauty. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bazoft Rope Muslimgauze
Muezzin Farsi Muslimgauze
Ishmael Tongue Muslimgauze
Jawani Zindabad Muslimgauze
Tuareg Muslimgauze
Miyazawa Muslimgauze
Zion Poison Muslimgauze
Satyajit Eye Muslimgauze
Ishmael Tongue Muslimgauze
Bazoft Rope Muslimgauze
Muezzin Farsi Muslimgauze
Jawani Zindabad Muslimgauze
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Vote Hezbollah
Studio album by Muslimgauze
Released 1993 June 15
Label Soleilmoon
SOL17CD
Muslimgauze chronology
Red Crescent Part 3
(1993)
Vote Hezbollah
(1993)
Hamas Arc
1993
2004 reissue

Vote Hezbollah is an album by Muslimgauze.

Credits

  • Engineer, Mixed By - John Delf
  • Written-By, Performer, Recorded By, Remix - Muslimgauze

Pressings

  1. Pressing 1:
    • Label & catalog number:Soleilmoon Recordings SOL 17 CD
    • Date released: 1993 June 15
    • Format released: CD
    • Edition: Approximately 3277 copies were released.
  2. Pressing 2:
    • Label & catalog number: Nexsound ns26
    • Date released: 2004 December 17
    • Format released: CD

Track listing

  1. "Bazoft Rope" - 5:47
  2. "Muezzin Farsi" - 6:21
  3. "Ishmael Tongue" - 5:25
  4. "Jawani Zindabad" - 5:39
  5. "Tuareg" - 6:05
  6. "Miyazawa" - 7:08
  7. "Zion Poison" - 7:15
  8. "Satyajit Eye" - 4:08
  9. "Ishmael Tongue" - 5:15
  10. "Bazoft Rope" - 5:49
  11. "Muezzin Farsi" - 4:32
  12. "Jawani Zindabad" - 4:33
  13. "Bazoft Rope" - 5:50 (on 2004 release only)

 
 

 

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