Other Mixes By Muzag
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Experiments In Mood #19: Tweet, Tweet
Artist | Song | |
Muzag Field Recording | The Train to Tunis | |
Aziza Mustafa Zadeh | Quiet Alone | |
Muzag Field Recording | Tunis Medina | |
Third Ear Band | Earth | |
Muzag Field Recording |
On The Medina Roof (Photo Opportunity) ![]() |
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Third Ear Band | Earth (reprise) | |
Muzag Field Recording | Train in Tunis Station | |
Adham Shaikh | Somptin Hapnin (Ganesh Mix) | |
Io |
Aro 1 ![]() |
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Khamis Henkish/Maktar al Said | Tabla Solo | |
Shalabi Effect | Imps | |
Muzag Field Recording | Bizerte Harbour | |
Greg Davis | Improved Dreaming [extract] | |
Stephan Micus | The Horses of Nizami | |
Bojan Zulfikarparsić | Ceceh Kizi | |
Muzag Field Recording |
Grande Marche (Canaries & Budgies Department) ![]() |
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Emil Zrihan | Kochav Tzedek | |
Muzag Field Recording | Between the Grande Marche and the Medina | |
Susumu Yokato | Beans | |
The Necks | Mosquito [extract] | |
Muzag Field Recording | The Birds of Bizerte Prepare for Bed | |
Un Caddie RenversT Dans L'Herbe | www.nonphilo.org | |
Mujician | Colours Fulfilled: Part IV | |
Jah Wobble | St Mary-le-Bow [extract] | |
Muzag Field Recording | Hammamet: Evening Sea | |
Comment:
In November of last year I took a trip to Tunisia, visting Hammamet, Tunis & Bizerte. Whilst there I made a series of phonographic recordings of the sounds to be heard on the streets, in the trains, by the coast and in the medinas.This mix is a setting of a few of those recordings. The music itself, whilst obviously not Tunisian, is merely an attempt to provide a sympathetic framing to the soundscapes.Feedback:
This looks fascinating, Gary. I'd love to trade for this if there's anything of mine that interests you.
Oh wow! Everything about this looks absolutely amazing. I wish I had some of those train recordings for my just-posted mix!
Looks absolutely spectacular, Gary, something cool
by which to meditate (or nap!); MFR's, mp3's, .wav's...and a consecutively numbered playlist..! You're really going for the complete package!
by which to meditate (or nap!); MFR's, mp3's, .wav's...and a consecutively numbered playlist..! You're really going for the complete package!
Great to see the next volume in this wonderful series. "Muzag field recording" = "recognized a drug film."
Looks amazing! Like a quantum leap in the AOTM endeavor. And what a lovely cover photo that one is too.
This looks really, really interesting. If you'd ever like to trade for it, please don't hesitate to let me know.
wow, sounds fantastic, didn't know that you were on holiday with Jah Wobble ;)
Excellent as ever. If you'd kindly throw this on to the proverbial pile (if I do have anything like it, that is), I'd be eternally grateful.
Yup. You've really knocked it off this time, Gary. Following a little in the trail of Brian Jones ,eh? I'd very much like a copy of this when you have time. Cheers!
Super!
Man, this looks great Gary. What animal do I have to sacrifice in order to get a copy ;-?
Oh wow - this is just killah! What an amazing concept. Add me to the list of people who'd like to hear it (if there's anything of mine you want, that is).
an art form almost lost, but not quite.ditto everyone else, i'll wait my turn in line though........
Mind-blowing, quite simply! I would definitely love to be added to the people who'd like to hear this, but I doubt I have anything of this calibre to exchange! Still, great as ever.
Yes, really amazing. An adventure really.
Fsscinating and really great! Do I have anything you'd like to trade for it?
Very interesting, definitely a one of a kind mix. And what a great cover as well!
Beautiful.., and-even better, I feel the heat generated by its presence. (that's a funny one from the swede!)
Amazing stuff!
Oh YES! so Great!
Very intriguing mix.
Incredible. I'd love to hear the sound of tunisian birds preparing for bed! And tunisian trains... wow! This looks like another beautiful addition to your brilliant series...
Looks like an outstanding addition to a classic series - I love those field recordings - and the links to the pix are wonderful - shouts out to my Ra-Cha-Cha's own George Eastman House Coollection!
GREAT idea... and I love the cover design.