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01. MUSLIMGAUZE - Sandtrafikar
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02. MUSLIMGAUZE - Sandtrafikar (2)
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03. MUSLIMGAUZE - God and I
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04. MUSLIMGAUZE - Baku Oil Field
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05. MUSLIMGAUZE - Baku Oil Field (2)
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06. MUSLIMGAUZE - Uskudar
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07. MUSLIMGAUZE - Re-Mix by The Rootsman
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ARTIST
MUSLIMGAUZE
TITLE
Sandtrafikar
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
STAALPLAAT
CATALOG #
MUSLIM 011CD
MUSLIM 011CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
9/16/2014
2004 release. A gentler release than many in the limited edition subscription series,
Sandtrafikar
fits into the vein of such works as
Zul'm
and
Drugsherpa
, with a low-key propulsion balanced against generally downbeat, dark arrangements, all succeeding in conveying a sense of beauty and mystery mixed with a strange, slight dread. The opening title tracks complement each other well, and share similar elements such as a recurrent conversational sample and moody keyboards. The first has a more loping feel in terms of percussion, while the second is driven by a quick electronic beat; both use the bells which have appeared on so many other
Muslimgauze
recordings over the years. After the minute-long snippet, "God and I," the first "Baku Oil Field" ratchets up the brooding feeling even more: soft machine-like growls and wheezes rise from deep in the mix, with only an occasional bell and brief echoing samples of percussion and string instruments, calling to mind more familiar Muslimgauze works -- until a growth in general intensity at the end. It's quite wonderful, and the similarly-named track which follows continues that flow, with percussion added throughout. Following another brief track,
Sandtrafikar
concludes with "Remix by the Rootsman," which is indeed the UK dub/dance figure tackling the title song. He comes up with a rough, shuffling bass drone mix that fits in quite well, although he's not simply trying to ape Muslimgauze. It makes for a fine conclusion to one of
Bryn Jones
' best all-around efforts.
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