Label: Staalplaat – archive twelve
Series: Muslimgauze Archive – 12
Format: 2 × CD, Album, Limited Edition of 500
Country: Netherlands
Released: 25 Jun 2014
Genre: Electronic
Style: Experimental
Tracklist
disc one (Deceiver Vol 3)
00:00 100 Great Turks
04:09 Persian Silk Damask
09:36 Tamburiame Mezzanine
15:48 Mamounia
20:01 Opulent Baku Cube
25:01 Balvinder
29:11 Balvinder, Once More
31:19 Punjabi Cycle
34: 27 Egypt, No Plague
38:32 Deceiver
43:17 Maharajaganjinna
disc two (Deceiver Vol 4)
46:22 Untitled #1
55:17 Untitled #2
1:04:11 Untitled #3
1:07:54 Untitled #4
1:16:52 Untitled #5
1:23:12 Untitled #6
1:28:49 Untitled #7
1:29:21 Untitled #8
1:34:32 Untitled #9
1:35:04 Untitled #10
Disc 1 originally released in 1999 as a part of Muslimgauze - Box Of Silk And Dogs
Disc 2: 10 Un-Used short mixs not on Double „Deceiver‟.
All tracks written / played / recorded by Muslimgauze Manchester.
“The original two-disc ’Deceiver’ from 1996 is a seminal release in Bryn Jones’ sprawling discography, one of the first major ones to really pivot into the noisier/more abrasive side of Jones’ sound as Muslimgauze. From its epic, vinyl-side-long title track down to terse, rhythmic snippets like “A Parsee View,” ’Deceiver’ set out many of the avenues that Muslimgauze would continue to explore before Jones’ death in 1999. Since then, Staalplaat has continued to release the massive backlog of Jones’ work, with the nine-disc set ’Box of Silk and Dogs’ seeing the release of a third volume of ’Deceiver’. Now, for the first time that third volume gets a standalone release, paired with the last of the ’Deceiver’ tapes.
From the brutally curtailed loops and distorted beats of “100 Great Turks” to the hypnotically layered percussion and voice duet of “Opulent Baku Cube” to the oddly funky broken beat of “Maharajaganjinna,” volume 3 of ’Deceiver’ remains an essential listen, one that time has only rendered more contemporary. On this two-disc reissue it is accompanied by the 11 unused remixes that make up ’Deceiver vol 4’. The second disc here features several intriguing shorter mixes of “Deceiver” itself that emphasize different sides of the track’s sound, as well as several other mixes that take Jones’ sound in fascinating new directions. The burbling fourth mix sounds like nothing less than the cousin of some of Astral Social Club’s friendlier material, and several tracks such as the seventh mix are so quiet and patient they’re the closest Muslimgauze ever came to ambient music.
The combination makes for a fitting companion to the original ’Deceiver’ and a surprisingly good introduction to Jones’ work: volume 3 boasts some stellar examples of one of Jones’ primary styles as Muslimgauze, and volume 4 gives the curious listener some idea of just how wide-ranging his work could be.“
(Staalplaat)
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