Muslimgauze - Lazhareem Ul Leper
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Lazhareem Ul Leper

Label Staalplaat ‎– none
Series Muslimgauze Archive ‎– 15
Format CD, Album, Limited Edition
Barcode 0753907540420
Country Netherlands
Released 22 Jul 2010
Genre Electronic
Style Abstract, Ambient
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All tracks written, played and recorded by Muslimgauze 1995."An attribute of a good work of art, besides craftsmanship and beauty, are revelations of a new details with each experience. Lazhareem Ul Leper by Muslimgauze certainly qualifies for its range of percussion instruments, atypical electronics, skillful de-construction of ethno-traditional music. In turn, said music is re-assembled with urban stylings with a technical deftness akin to the way a Shao-Lin monk wields weapons. The Staalplaat crew think this among the more unusual of Muslimgauze works, fans undoubtedly will think it both refreshing and as striking now as when first committed to DAT. Muslimgauze enthusiasts may recognize sounds from Izlamaphobia on the odd track as they were made roughly the same time, only Lazhareem is arranged differently and with more unique elements to form a stand-alone album. Stylistically Lazhareem straddles the line between ethno-electro releases like Silknoose for its pervasive use of Indo-Pak music melded with Persian and Mid-East, along with more Industrial releases like Izlamaphobia and Blue Mosque for its occasionally tight, near-mechanical loops. Fans will be pleased to notice never-before-heard (to this listener, at least) percussive textures layered into lush rhythmic harmonies punctuated by chimes on track five. Track ten is also singular for the way it opens with a clamor not unlike a knocked-over box of tin cans one moment, the next, this seemingly dissonant noise is harnessed and re-edited into a well-crafted rhythm track. Track six flaunts music production standards by rolling three or four tracks into one continuous 20 minute piece, vintage Bryn Jones. Yet another stand-out work is track seven, a piece that is more than its assemblage of rhythms and counter-rhythms and fused together, an underlying pulse takes possession of the track and ultimately the listener. Since 1995, masters for Lazhareem Ul Leper languished in Staalplaat vaults when it should have been put out for immediate appreciation by fa...

1 Aquamareez 3:54
2 Zaramic Gaze 1:03
3 Baieh Na Khair 3:54
4 Shortwave Iranian 3:05
5 Rezinz 3:00
6 Obalisq 3:41
7 Apricot Zoom Buddha 5:50
8 Chaikhana 8:49
9 Mezes 4:10
10 Izfahan 2:12
11 Zaman 3:39
12 Return To Kuwait City 4:24
13 Chott El Djerid 2:17
14 Degla Ennour 3:18
15 Cayenne Dupatta 2:39
16 Pulicharki Marastoon 3:39
17 Karakum Burqa 4:10
Written-By, Performer [Played By], Recorded By – Muslimgauze
Edition of 700 copies. Packaged in a Digipak.

All tracks written, played and recorded 1995.

Barcode (Text) – 7 5390-75404-2 0
Matrix / Runout – www.dualplover.com archive series volume fifteen c1008027 (SM1-A80171A)
Mastering SID Code – IFPI LP50
Mould SID Code – IFPI JU17
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