2003, Extreme
Citadel is the fourth album release on Extreme by this enigmatic Manchester based group. For over 10 years, Muslimgauze have defined their style as a western re-contextualisation of traditional Middle Eastern music enhanced by technology to form a post-modern mix of music, politics and culture. Muslimgauze construct the music through ethnic instruments that are a frame for dark and sometimes foreboding aural tapestries that capture the essence and mood of the music of the Middle East and the plight of the Palestinian people. Citadel is an album of exotic Arabic textures where traditional instruments intermesh with technology, found sounds and voices meld with drones and synthesizers. The album uses both eastern and western rhythmic patterns embedded in the layers of shifting soundscapes. Muslimgauze produce a raga music for the technological post-cyber age by shifting cultures out of ancient history into the current day, transcending those traditional forms. Citadel has a voice of what is now and perhaps what is to come. In these troubled political times, peace through people unified in harmony while maintaining their own strength and cultural identity is a vision to strive towards.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Citadel |
| 2 | Dharam Hinduja |
| 3 | Opel |
| 4 | Masawi Wife & Child |
| 5 | Infidel |
| 6 | Shouf Balek |
| 7 | Beit Nuba |
| 8 | Ferdowsi |
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