on 9/24/01 11:01 AM
EggyToast <youn0394@umn.edu> wrote:
quoted 5 lines So! What albums are "highly recommended?" I currently own "Hussein
> So! What albums are "highly recommended?" I currently own "Hussein
> Mahmood Jeeb Tehar Gass," which I like most of the time, and "Sufiq," which
> I like all of the time, and am looking for things in this vein. I just
> ordered "Gun Aramaic," which I know has been spoken about on the list the
> other 20 times Muslimgauze has come up.
"Gun Aramaic" leans toward ambient. it's good.
i don't have "Mahmood..."
but if you like "Sufiq" (me too)
then you definitely need to get "Jebel Tariq",
"muslimlim028", and "Narcotic" to name a few.
he released so much stuff, and every fan has their own specific faves, so
you may get quite a variety of responses to a question like this,
but my personal faves are "Jaal ab Dullah" and the first "Re-mixs".
i like most of the ones i have quite a bit, so it would be easier to answer
a question to point out which ones to avoid.
quoted 5 lines It seems that a lot more of the stuff is actually available using
> It seems that a lot more of the stuff is actually available using
> non-black-market transfers. If possible, could anyone with recommendations
> at least check to make sure whatever the recommendation is is still
> moderately available? I just checked cdnow and amazon and they have quite
> a bit.
all of the above should be available (through Soleilmoon, Staalplaat or PBE
(and you'd be likely to get better prices than Amazon or CDNow)) with the
possible exception of "Jebel Tariq", which is occasionally available as a
set of mp3s for free download. i don't know its current availability.
peace.
c.
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