1992, Extreme
Zul'm is an album of contrasts. It is evocative of a culture caught up in a web of local and global politics. The plight of the Palestinian people continues to inspire the music of Muslimgauze. The narrative appears as a slice of urbanity -- uptempo, carefree soundscapes of human activity interspersed with digitized spatial rhythms. The boundary between the East and West coalesces, melding and jutting into a changing whole. Zul'm sees a further step in the interaction of two very different nations, with guest musicians Said Nasser on Arabic percussion and voice and Zorawar Singh on Indian percussion and voice. Also appearing on the album is Mark Lawrence on keyboards. The title Zul'm is derived from the name of the Muslim prophet 'Zulkifl', meaning fate.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Fakir |
| 2 | Curfew, Gaza |
| 3 | Afghan Black |
| 4 | Indian Summer Of Benazir Bhutto |
| 5 | Teheran Via Train |
| 6 | Shiva Hooka |
| 7 | Teheran Via Train (Departure Mix) |
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