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Gun Aramaic Part Two

release date: 19/2/95

Following on the heels of January's release of Gun Aramaic (Soleilmoon SOL 27 CD) comes the limited edition companion CD Gun Aramaic Part 2. This CD is limited to 2000 hand-numbered copies. The artwork and design on Part 2 is different from but still complementary to that of the first release. If you don't know about Muslimgauze by now please see your nearest record store for relief.

Press release from Soleilmoon.

The following appears at Amazon.com.

Put Your weapons in an unreachable space.

Buy this CD, dim the lights, and begin listening. The first track should convince you this is not easy-listening. Calm moments on this CD are rare (though sublime when they do come about), and the intensity of these tracks just might inspire suicide bombings. But if millions of Palestinians can live with disposition, apartheid and the theft and demolition of their property, then surely you can subject you ears to some outstanding audio violence.

A music fan (October 6, 1998)
Amazon.com

The following appears in All Music Guide.

In title and general design meant to be the sequel to the first Gun, Part 2 turns out to be a slightly different beast in the end, one which in the end turns out to be rather more interesting than the original album. The one-two opening punch of the first "Sikh Needle" and "Shia Psalm" provides yet another fantastic start to a Muslimgauze release, the first track being based around an extremely atypical noise/rhythm collage mixed with sudden percussion and sample interjections, while the second begins with a similar wash of noise and conversation before breaking into a great hip-hop loop, distorted, tweaked and overlaid with other beats as it goes. This in turn settles in a barely-there midsection, with buried notes and beats gently rising out of nowhere, before returning to the original elements of the song, which then is further mixed with more expected Muslimgauze elements (acoustic percussion, moody keyboards) to create a masterful ending. Going from there into the crisp, minimal cymbal beat that starts the second "Sikh Needle," Part 2 surges from strength to strength, increasingly exploring break-beats as a newer weapon in Bryn Jones' particular sonic arsenal, while also further refining his basic sonic approach. The attractive shimmer of metallic chiming mixed with a similarly metronomic beat and a series of interwoven vocal samples on the first "Sharia Limb," not to mention unexpected jolts of noise and harsh, relentless beats and clatters leading into a wheezing ambient wash punctuated with further conversational snippets, all on the second "Sharia Limb," are just two highlights worthy of note.

review by: Ned Raggett
All Music Guide

The following appears on Amazon.com.

Any Muslimgauze album will blow most bands out of the water, but compared to other 'gauze releases, Gun Aramaic pt 2 doesn't size up as his best. Its not bad and even worthy of purchase. But NOT as an introduction to 'gauze. The distinguishing element of this album is a very loud live drum that exacerbates a sort of ROCK style. However, I believe Bryn Jones made the drum work, and work nicely. Expect some recycled sounds; there are snippets of music from "Betrayal". I would say, if you see it used or cheep, go for it, otherwise there's about 60 better Muslimgauze albums to choose from. (Good luck finding them all.)

A Music Fan (October 10, 2001)
Amazon.com

see also Arab Quarter, Return Of Black September, Re-mixs, Gun Aramaic & Occupied Territories, Gun Aramaic, Gun Aramaic & Gun Aramaic Part 2 & Gun Aramaic, Gun Aramaic Part 2 & Azzazin Erectile Dysfunction,

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