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- Mullah Said is a studio album by British experimental musician Bryn Jones, best known under the name of his primary musical project Muslimgauze. It was released in July 1998. In its three decennial iterations on Staalplaat, one of two record labels that Jones depended on for releasing music in the 1990s until his death, it was originally released as a digipak CD limited to an edition of 1,000 hand-numbered copies, followed by a repress in 2008, and finally a reissue on vinyl limited to 500 copies in 2018. It has been regarded as a definitive Muslimgauze album. (en)
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- (en)
- dub (en)
- sound collage (en)
- ambient techno (en)
- Tribal ambient (en)
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- In Search of Ahmad Shah Masood (en)
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- * Bryn Jones
* John Delf (en)
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- "Latest instalment [sic] in the limited edition series. Trance Arab vibes of laid back dubby styled music. To add to the relaxed feel of this CD it comes in a raw board digipak with nice images from the Arab world - no harshness or aggressiveness this time around." (en)
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- [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r385111|pure_url=yes}} link] (en)
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- —Staalplaat press release, 1998 (en)
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- The Abraham Mosque, Manchester (en)
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- Mullah Said (en)
- An End (en)
- Every Grain of Palestinian Sand (en)
- Muslims Die India (en)
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- Mullah Said is a studio album by British experimental musician Bryn Jones, best known under the name of his primary musical project Muslimgauze. It was released in July 1998. In its three decennial iterations on Staalplaat, one of two record labels that Jones depended on for releasing music in the 1990s until his death, it was originally released as a digipak CD limited to an edition of 1,000 hand-numbered copies, followed by a repress in 2008, and finally a reissue on vinyl limited to 500 copies in 2018. It has been regarded as a definitive Muslimgauze album. (en)
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