A cassette release bonus that comes with purchases of Satyajit Eye from Fathom Distribution. Contains some previously unreleased Muslimgaze material.
Read & Discuss »The Muslimgauze Preservation Society proudly offer a proper issue of the cinematic Satyajit Eye on 180 gram audiophile vinyl packaged in previously unrevealed sleeve art by Bryn Jones. Each release will also have a fold open insert of a Jones graphic, like ones included with Limited Editions releases (his own label during the 1980′s) as well as [...]
Read & Discuss »Bonus 3-inch disc of E.g. Oblique Graph material that came with copies of “From the Edge” ordered from Fathom Distribution. Music culled from original master tapes.
Read & Discuss »Muslimgauze/Various Artists From the Edge Format: 2 CD. Disc 1, Muslimgauze. Disc 2, Various artists. Release: Early November 2011. The Muslimgauze Preservation Society are proud to offer you a fragment of previously unreleased musical history, vintage Muslimgauze from 1990. It was around this time when a young John Goff wrote a fan letter to Bryn [...]
Read & Discuss »A 3-inch disc that contains exclusive Muslimgauze tracks available to those who purchase TMPS releases from Fathom Distribution.
Read & Discuss »The Muslimgauze Preservation Society are pleased to announce another incendiary Muslimgauze remix, Fuck Israel. The source material is the International Language of Dub (Third Eye, 1995) which is a remix album of The Rootsman tracks, hence a remix of a remix, or ‘Gauzified as it were. When Jones first met The Rootsman in 1996, several [...]
Read & Discuss »Pre-orders of On-Line Jihad through Fathom Distribution get a 3-track sampler on 3 inch CDr of upcoming The Rootsman/Muslimgauze releases.
Read & Discuss »“With Bryn, his music was coming (from) somewhere in the future. There were reference points, but there wasn’t anything you could say that it was directly influenced by.” So mused John Bolloten aka The Rootsman when he played back the DATs sent from Bryn Jones. Bolloten first became aware of Muslimgauze in 1993 in [...]
Read & Discuss »“Listening to Bryn playing was very strange. Hearing him breathing in between the beats and putting his headphones down at the end and getting up and walking out of the room, that was eerie. But again, it was nice at the same time.” Though it was December in the Manchester recording studio and the room [...]
Read & Discuss »The Muslimgauze Preservation Society proudly presents TMPS04, hand-printed artwork that originated from Bryn Jones, onto genuine papyrus, made in Egypt. The artwork sources are the cover art for Nile Quartra (Jara, 1994). Not commonly known is that Jones was professionally trained as a graphics designer in both London and Manchester, England before going on [...]
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