RASHA SHAHEEN
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Music Projects


Past Songwriting Projects

Rasha Shaheen
The Hard Returns
Male
Mooz    
Tunnel Toughs
   


Mooz 
(1997-2003)


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​Band members 

Amy Jarlett - Drums & Backing Vocals
Jessica Marlowe - Vocals & Electric Guitar
Paula James - Cello, Bass, Electric Guitar & Backing Vocals 
Rasha Shaheen - Bass, Electric Guitar & Backing Vocals



Our honorary  5th member was John Waterhouse of Christchurch Studios who recorded both our albums and made us sound amazing.

Bio: This is a tribute site to one of Bristol's greatest ever bands. Here is what Everett True said about their posthumous second album "You stupid bastards. You all went out and bought Radio 4 and Interpol records when you could've been succumbing to the sweet grooves of Bristol's Mooz: atonal punk rock and the rhythmic splendor of ESG; four girls who understood that silence is a rhythm too. They started up sweet and ended up brilliantly sullen and abrasive; their dissonant disaffection and jazz-tainted refrains couldn't have been further away from the populist cheerleader-ism of Yeah Yeah Yeahs if they tried. Strings got scraped. Voices got raised. Atmosphere got ladled. Mooz's second - and final - album, My Property (Blood Red Sounds) was recorded in one afternoon as a CDR to flog at their final gig, and is a more brilliant documentation of the Careless Talk Cost's Lives aesthetic than anything this side of Young People or Erase Errata (although Gullick would hate it). It features the layered harmonies and deep sarcasm of 'Girl Watcher': it has a song called PMT. There are bonus live tracks. Fingers are running down fretboards. Jeez! What more do you want? I'd place Mooz next to three, great unheralded bands from the early Eighties - The Transmitters, polital girl duo Toxic Shock and The Leopards ('Strange Rhythmical Music') - and say this once more for all those who weren't paying attention and think Help She Can't Swim provide a challenge: you stupid bastards. How could you let this go unnoticed? You fuckers." Second album 'My Property' available from Blood Red Sounds and debut album 'The Wheel That Squeaks The Loudest Is The One That Gets The Grease' from www.sinkandstove.co.uk

Reviews
BBC Review of Greatness of the Magnificence 2001 
Kieron Gillen's Workblog


Albums

My Property (Blood Red Sounds 2004)
Follow Me
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The Wheel that Squeaks the Loudest is the One that Gets the Grease (Sink and Stove 2002)

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Videos

Pepperpot - Mooz in Greece

Pepperpot - Mooz


Photos

Mooz links: Myspace  


One off collaborations 




Past session musician work

Microsillon / Sophia Alexander / John Baggott / Ali Chant / Nothing's Clear / Angel Tech / The MT / Wedge / Yasser Rashid / Tom Marshman & Elaine Kordys / The Pick Team / Guy Bartell / Slo Mo

From Indie Pop to Dark Electronica
This is the Kit / Rozi Plain / Bucky / Anika / Morningstar / Nik Young / The Jukes / Patrick Duff / Gerard Langley / Solar Mumuns / Invisible Pair of Hands / Moonflowers / Nick Porsche / Yara El-Sherbini / Clare Thornton / Dee Kalakoti / Phil Minton / b-fax / War Against Sleep / Twocsinak / Rainbohemians
Playing Bass, Vocals, Guitar or Synth
Click on the links to hear samples of song or learn more about the people I have had the pleasure of working with
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  • About
  • Music
    • Current Projects >
      • Rasha Shaheen Score
      • The Liftmen
      • ∑nnth
    • Past Projects >
      • Mooz
      • Rasha Shaheen
      • Hard Returns
      • Tunnel Toughs
      • Male
    • Discography
    • Videography
  • Blog
    • Activities
  • Teaching
  • Production
  • Contact