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It's mysterious and atmospheric, and some of the tracks have a reverb/delay thing that feels like the aural equivalent of having popping candy crackling on your tongue. spatchcock
Hindustani music and glitchy ambient co-mingle on the San Francisco-based, New Delhi-raised composer’s lush new album. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 4, 2019
As exceptional as this is I'm concerned it will get too easily lost in the shuffle, even among his devoted listeners / long-time fans. I've mentioned several times indie labels should be releasing many of his digital albums on physical format (even with the current woeful manufacturing challenges). As prolific as Muslimgauze --and, thankfully, still with us-- with arguably a more sonically diverse catalogue. It should be impossible to ignore talent this significant in the commercial marketplace. Anthony Childs