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Nocturnal Emissions
Nocturnal Emissions
band that plays industrial music
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Randy Greif
Randy Greif
composer
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Bass Communion
Bass Communion
British band
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Controlled Bleeding
Controlled Bleeding
American band
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Maeror Tri
Maeror Tri
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Recloose
Recloose
American musician
6
Machinefabriek
Machinefabriek
Dutch musician/sound artist and graphic designer
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Chris & Cosey
Chris & Cosey
British band
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Strapping Young Lad
Strapping Young Lad
Canadian metal band
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Throbbing Gristle
Throbbing Gristle
English band
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Martin Glover
Martin Glover
English record producer, musician, and founder of Killing Joke
11
Colleen
Colleen
French composer of electronic and ambient music
12
Severed Heads
Severed Heads
13
Cat Stevens
Cat Stevens
British singer-songwriter
14
Pimmon
Pimmon
Australian musician
15
Bryn Haworth
Bryn Haworth
English singer and guitarist
16
The Fall
The Fall
English post-punk band
17
Godflesh
Godflesh
English industrial metal band
18
Merzbow
Merzbow
Japanese noise project
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Lupe Fiasco
Lupe Fiasco
American rapper from Illinois
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Bryn Christopher
Bryn Christopher
British singer
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Justin Broadrick
Justin Broadrick
British musician
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Venom
Venom
English thrash metal band
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Bill Laswell
Bill Laswell
American musician
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Kris Menace
Kris Menace
German musician
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Michael Franti
Michael Franti
American musician
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Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
English singer-songwriter
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Devin Townsend
Devin Townsend
Canadian singer and guitarist
28
The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers
British electronic music duo
29
Andrew Sega
Andrew Sega
musician from America
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Z'EV
Z'EV
American percussionist
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Aztec Camera
Aztec Camera
British band
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Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson
American record producer (1931-1978)
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Howard Jones
Howard Jones
English musician, singer and songwriter
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Devolved
Devolved
Australian death metal band
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Underworld
Underworld
British electronic music duo
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Stereophonics
Stereophonics
Welsh rock band
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Chicane
Chicane
English musician, composer, songwriter and record producer
38
Vidna Obmana
Vidna Obmana
Belgian composer and ambient musician
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Amon Tobin
Amon Tobin
Brazilian musician
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Psyclon Nine
Psyclon Nine
American band
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Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish
American band
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The Coral
The Coral
British band
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Material
Material
American band led by Bill Laswell
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Sander Kleinenberg
Sander Kleinenberg
Dutch DJ and electronic music producer
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Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
American funk/soul band
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Peter Broderick
Peter Broderick
American musician
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Lunatic Calm
Lunatic Calm
British electronic music group
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Mr. Big
Mr. Big
American rock band
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Vladislav Delay
Vladislav Delay
Finnish musician
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Mike Jones
Mike Jones
American rapper
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Neurosis
Neurosis
American band
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The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses
English rock band
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Coil
Coil
English post-industrial band
54
Die Krupps
Die Krupps
band
55
Extreme Noise Terror
Extreme Noise Terror
British band
56
Mushroomhead
Mushroomhead
American band
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Swans
Swans
American band
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Dope
Dope
American heavy metal band
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Matisyahu
Matisyahu
American musician
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Celtic Frost
Celtic Frost
Swiss metal band
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Believer
Believer
band
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Napalm Death
Napalm Death
British grindcore band
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Raphael Saadiq
Raphael Saadiq
American recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician, guitarist, and record producer
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Paul Simon
Paul Simon
American musician, songwriter and producer
65
Peter Murphy
Peter Murphy
English rock vocalist
66
Azalia Snail
Azalia Snail
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The Young Gods
The Young Gods
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Front Line Assembly
Front Line Assembly
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Muslimgauze was the main musical project of Bryn Jones (17 June 1961 – 14 January 1999), a British ethnic electronica and experimental musician who was influenced by conflicts and history in the Muslim world, often with an emphasis on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. With dozens of albums released under the Muslimgauze name, Jones was prolific, but he never made mainstream success due to his work being issued mostly in limited editions on small record labels and being deeply experimental in style. His music has been described by one critic as "among the most startling and unique in the noise underground."

The name Muslimgauze is a play on the word muslin (a type of gauze) combined with Muslim, referring to Bryn Jones' preoccupation with conflicts throughout the Muslim world.