#muslimgauze
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millenni-uhm · 8 months ago
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bass communion v muslimgauze - bass communion v muslimgauze (1999)
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virtualdissection · 1 year ago
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Hamas Arc, Muslimgauze
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slyonixx · 2 months ago
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Muslimgauze - HAMAS arc (1993)
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reterritorialisation · 1 year ago
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A bootlegged Muslimgauze (Bryn Jones) t-shirt via @boots4booters on Instagram
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rawtings · 2 years ago
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saaammmnn · 3 months ago
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Muslimgauze
Dedicated to a Palestinian state free from Zionist abuse of human rights.
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postpunkindustrial · 4 months ago
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Muslimgauze - Valencia in Flames
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unaturalhistory · 6 months ago
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Muslimgauze
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hellwatermelon · 16 days ago
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Muslimgauze - Mosaic Palestine (1994)
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thestarsandnightskies · 1 year ago
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i have just found out about him and i have two finals tomorrow but im just so enthralled with mr bryn jones. Like what was wrong with Muslimgauze? What was right with him? why was a mediocore white man who was middle class and living with his fam in england producing so intensively for Islamic and Muslim struggles despite never reverting? he produced with the little amount of money he made off his albums. he signed so many labels and put so much out its hard to truly understand his production and music, or the progression of his mental state. why did he have an album named muhammad ali jinnah? what parallel did he see between karachi and algiers? in a time period where the palestinian cause did not matter to most westerners, and h*um*us was just a food, why did he create so extensively when his music was not even gaining traction? why was he so opposed to zionism when it wasn't popular in his region? he was described as a man who had little time or care for things besides his interests. why was a man who had never left his home in england so outspoken for the barbaric acts committed against african, arab and southasian mainly Islamic countries? after malcolm x this is a man i would like to meet. was he simply provocative and a fetish loving orientalist? or was there something else behind his themes and concepts?
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gamtozu · 1 year ago
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saisons-en-enfer · 1 year ago
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virtualdissection · 1 year ago
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Muslimgauze Bryn Jones
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occultectrum · 1 year ago
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Muslimgauze - Citadel in Nightlight I-IV (in A​.​P reworks Muslimgauze two, 2020)
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pattern-recognition · 1 year ago
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khrushchov · 1 year ago
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