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Monochrome
"Monochrome" is a eulogy to Dmitry Vasiliev, a music enlightener, a label owner, a journalist, an ardent devotee of experimental music. Initially the composer Eugene Voronovsky conceived the album as a futuristic 'hi-res' mass, an alchemical fusion of angelic chorales and dub techno pulsations. A dream-like transparency of the material is deceptive in masking its technical complexity.
Untitled
** Edition of 300 copies in digipak **This 'nameless' Muslimgauze album was first published by Klanggalerie in 1996, and in a strange way sends the listener back to 1993, to the albums Betrayal and Veiled Sisters, being their obvious and natural continuation. Slow and soft, like a lump of hashish, either a dub or a lounge with an intoxicating sultry sound it immerses the listener in a light trance... It gives you a feeling as if you are lying down for an afternoon nap somewhere on the outskirts …
Songs From the City, the Steppes and a Dreaming Past
More sonic labyrinths from former Zoviet France founder. Ambient dub influenced electronica focussed on the voice of vocalist Tatyana Stepchenko.
Vote Hezbollah
A remastered and expanded edition of the CD originally released by Soleilmoon in 1993.This new edition contains the original album plus a bonus CD that Bryn Jones described as having “different mixes and improved sound, plus unreleased song 'Negev Gulag'”. This second disc is exclusive and previously unreleased.
D-Lem - A Day of Visual Geographics
** Edition of 200 copies ** Short cuts for mental stereoscopic labyrinths from former Zoviet France founder Rapoon. Ambient dub influenced electronica recorded live at the Hall of the District of Gracia Council, during the LEM Festival, Barcelona, 04.06.1999.
City of Djinn
Sounds for which Muslimgauze was well known: Dub, Ambient, Drone plus the usual Arabian Tribal sounds collaborating with legendary U.K.Producer The Rootsman.
Trial Mixes 1997-1998
Sounds for which Muslimgauze was well known: Dub, Ambient, Drone plus the usual Arabian Tribal sounds, double CD with beautiful silk screened packaging.
Tin of Drum
More stunning work from the prolific founding member of the pioneering industrial group Zoviet France. In 1992 Robin Story began a solo project under the name Rapoon. To date Storey has produced an expansive catalog of numerous solo albums, many limited edition CDs and LPs and rare live apearances. A noted visual artist and animator, Storey's work has been exhibited throughout the world.
A Long View Across
"A Long View Across refers to the feeling you get when touching an artefact that was made more than 7,000 years ago, in this case stone rock carvings in the Cheviot hills in Northumberland. Spread out across the top of the hills lie huge stone tables carved with many petroglyphs weaving in and out of each other. The sites where you find the carvings are all places with fantastic views across the hillsides and lowlands. Places of great beauty and serenity. There is a sense of being out of time at…
Psi-Transient
"Brief moments of seemingly grasping something previously hidden from view. Snow melting on a deserted concrete platform at a station with no name in an urban wasteland. White trees , limbs outstretched as if barring the way into the deeper woods and the darkness. bone sentinels. A faint memory of once knowing and now forgotten. Elusive and dreamlike the ghosts return." - Robin Storey
Mort Aux Vaches: Sen
"Much like their previous incarnation Maeror Tri, Troum are masters of the slow progression, be it in terms of intensity, volume, style, or all three, as in the case of this release. Sen, which consists of one hour-long track, begins quietly with delicate reverberations and soft metallic ringing: sonic architecture so subtle that one might not even notice the gradual accumulation of the duo's trademark sound. Troum's skill as artists in field of drones truly lies in their ability to craft them w…
Silknoose
Russian reissue of a long out of print album originally released by Daft Records. Usual great Arabic and Tribal Sounds in the best Musimgauze tradition.
Messianicghosts
** Limited Edition of 75 copies with linen silkscreend bag, 5 photographs and aromas. ** Originally released in 2017 as an ultra limited CD-r on Syntactic, this is another stunning release to Robin Storey's expansive catalog of moody dark ambience evolving and disolving rhythms hypnotic post industrial swathes of deep ambient textured sounds.
Messianicghosts
** Edition of 430 copies in a Digipak with two cards. ** Originally released in 2017 as an ultra limited CD-r on Syntactic, this is  another stunning release to Robin Storye's expansive catalog of moody dark ambience evolving and disolving rhythms hypnotic post industrial swathes of deep ambient textured sounds.
Media Studies
Former Zoviet France dark ambient mainstay Robin Storey's 2009 opus adds another stunning release to his expansive catalog of moody dark ambience evolving and disolving rhythms hypnotic post industrial swathes of sound.
Wasteland Raga
Former Zoviet France dark ambient mainstay Robin Storey's 2009 opus adds another stunning release to his expansive catalog of moody dark ambience evolving and disolving rhythms hypnotic post industrial swathes of sound.
Dreambient
It's hard to describe Hybryds with a few words. The Belgian group have many varied and different recordings-  You'll find tribal-industrial, techno, dark ambient and dark trip-hop in the releases of Hybryds. Besides that there's also some interesting stuff from their sideprojects Yasnaia and Na-Dha. The industrial project Ah Cama-Sotz was also an experiemental sideproject group from Hybryds.
Imagery Resonance
Legendary Japanese noise artist Aube on a more ambient aprroack to start with before the maelstrom of blissful droning noise.
Soundtracks
"Malcolm Mooney passes the baton to Damo Suzuki for Soundtracks, a collection of film music featuring contributions from both vocalists. The dichotomy between the two singers is readily apparent: Suzuki's odd, strangulated vocals fit far more comfortably into the group's increasingly intricate and subtle sound, allowing for greater variation than that allowed by Mooney's stream-of-consciousness discourse." -- Jason Ankeny
Saw Delight
1977's Saw Delight is the German progressive group's farewell. Percussionist Reebop Kwaku Baah and bassist Rosko Gee from a late-era lineup of Traffic to add a sort of Afro-Cuban jazz feel to their sound. Similarly, Rosko Gee's handling of the bass duties (which he performs superbly throughout, adding an almost Mingus-like rhythmic intensity to even the loosest songs) frees Holger Czukay to add electronics and sound effects to the proceedings. The opening "Don't Say No" recalls the controlled fu…