In the uncompromising world of Muslimgauze, few releases capture the raw urgency and political fire of Bryn Jones’s vision as powerfully as No Human Rights for Arabs in Israel. Now returning via MG Archive Vol. 033 as a double CD in a limited edition of 200 manually screen-printed copies, this confrontational masterpiece stands as one of the most rhythmically relentless and politically potent works in the entire Muslimgauze catalog. The album’s genesis reflects the chaotic creative process that defined Jones’s approach: Staalplaat received two DATs bearing the same provocative title but containing different content—overlapping in places yet distinct enough to warrant this expanded double CD presentation. The result is a work that captures Muslimgauze at his most focused…

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