

Lo-Fi India Abuse
Lo-Fi India Abuse was recorded in 1998, some tracks are âpureâ Muslimgauze and some are re-mixs of tracks from Systemwideâs âSiriusâ CD (see also Systemwide meets Muslimgauze âat the City of the Deadâ 12âł). Nearly all of the tracks have hand percussion in varying tempos and intensities and at least 1/2 make use of electronic noise surges. The sound is very crisp and clean, extremely well produced, recorded and nicely varied throughout the length of the disc. Some track by track comments: âAntalyaâ is obviously from the same sessions as âFakir Sindâ seeing as it shares the same hand percussion sound, whistles, vocal wailing, cut-ups and delays. âValencia Flamesâ sounds like a Systemwide remix. A dub bass line, hi-hat and background vocal of some sort are all obliterated by numerous delays, starts, stops and re-starts with an unpredictable nature in these cut-up tracks. âAl Souk Dubâ injects background voices, market sounds and drones into the cut-up mix of slow hand percussion playing. âCatacomb Dubâ and the final two tracks make use of twinkling synth waves, presumably a Systemwide sound source. âDust of Saqqaraâ has a heavy pulsating electronic sound wave over an old beat box rhythm. âAndroid Cleaverâ is brutal (as is âNommosâ Afterburnâ) hand percussion, jabs of noise and an oft repeated, unintelligible vocal sample. Yes, Lo-Fi India Abuse is yet another great Muslimgauze release, grab it!
â Brainwashed.com
- All tracks recorded by Muslimgauze 1998
- Some tracks are re-mixes from Systemwideâs âSiriusâ album
- Re-mastered by ViĆĄeslav LaboĆĄ
- Sleeve by Oleg Galay
- Originally released in 1999 via BSI Records (BSI 1999-3)
- Unique tribal dub-trance music influenced by arabic culture with a touch of post-industrial
- Brilliantly remastered picture LP with new stunning artwork
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Lo-Fi India Abuse was recorded in 1998, some tracks are âpureâ Muslimgauze and some are re-mixs of tracks from Systemwideâs âSiriusâ CD (see also Systemwide meets Muslimgauze âat the City of the Deadâ 12âł). Nearly all of the tracks have hand percussion in varying tempos and intensities and at least 1/2 make use of electronic noise surges. The sound is very crisp and clean, extremely well produced, recorded and nicely varied throughout the length of the disc. Some track by track comments: âAntalyaâ is obviously from the same sessions as âFakir Sindâ seeing as it shares the same hand percussion sound, whistles, vocal wailing, cut-ups and delays. âValencia Flamesâ sounds like a Systemwide remix. A dub bass line, hi-hat and background vocal of some sort are all obliterated by numerous delays, starts, stops and re-starts with an unpredictable nature in these cut-up tracks. âAl Souk Dubâ injects background voices, market sounds and drones into the cut-up mix of slow hand percussion playing. âCatacomb Dubâ and the final two tracks make use of twinkling synth waves, presumably a Systemwide sound source. âDust of Saqqaraâ has a heavy pulsating electronic sound wave over an old beat box rhythm. âAndroid Cleaverâ is brutal (as is âNommosâ Afterburnâ) hand percussion, jabs of noise and an oft repeated, unintelligible vocal sample. Yes, Lo-Fi India Abuse is yet another great Muslimgauze release, grab it!
â Brainwashed.com
- All tracks recorded by Muslimgauze 1998
- Some tracks are re-mixes from Systemwideâs âSiriusâ album
- Re-mastered by ViĆĄeslav LaboĆĄ
- Sleeve by Oleg Galay
- Originally released in 1999 via BSI Records (BSI 1999-3)
- Unique tribal dub-trance music influenced by arabic culture with a touch of post-industrial
- Brilliantly remastered picture LP with new stunning artwork


















