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Muslimgauze - Zilver / Feel The Hiss album flac

Muslimgauze - Zilver / Feel The Hiss album flac Performer: Muslimgauze
Title: Zilver / Feel The Hiss
Style: Experimental
Released: 2015
MP3 album: 1539 mb
FLAC album: 1357 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MPC AC3 ADX MMF DXD AU MP2
Genre: Electronic

Muslimgauze Cassette Demos of 1995. Unfinished and unmixed. 9 Tracks recorded live onto cassette, Manchester 1995 (jan/feb).

Album: Zilver, Feel The Hiss. Genre: Electronic, Experimental.

Album: Zilver Feel The Hiss. Previously on NewAlbumReleases. net: February 28, 2015 - Muslimgauze – Minaret Speaker (2015). September 9, 2014 - Muslimgauze – Deceiver Vol 3 & 4 (2014). mick Said, Title is just Feel The Hiss and more Experimental than electronic.

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Zilver/Feel The Hiss. Cat: ARCHIVE 030DI Released: 17 March, 2015 Genre: nic. Get new release alerts. What is Album Only? Some artists and labels prefer certain tracks to be purchased as part of an entire release. Help & Information.

Tracklist

1 Untitled 8:29
2 Untitled 5:54
3 Untitled 2:15
4 Untitled 9:31
5 Untitled 5:05
6 Untitled 3:10
7 Untitled 1:02
8 Untitled 7:18
9 Untitled 1:51

Notes

Muslimgauze Cassette Demos of 1995. Unfinished and unmixed.
9 Tracks recorded live onto cassette, Manchester 1995 (jan/feb).
Limited edition of 500 copies.
Total time: 44:30

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 753907380026
  • Matrix / Runout: 1520041


Comments: (2)
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There are actually a lot of original tracks on this album but there are also some more harshly mixed, more electronic versions of maroon tracks.
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One thing I've noticed quite often in the MG Archive series is the often subtle--or in this case--blatant false advertising. The liner notes claim this collection of tracks to be 'unmixed and unfinished' when in fact it should read 'early versions of Maroon'.The album itself is really enjoyable--I make no complaint against it, I almost prefer it over the final product, Maroon--but I'm honestly sick of virtually all of the Archive series being so cryptic and vague, when the MG catalogue is already difficult to follow.