British Industrial musician Bryn Jones, under the moniker of Muslimgauze included a track named after her in his album Opaques
Cases in point were the 1993 Oslo Accords, which surfaced as Betrayal and 1994's Hebron Massacre (also known as the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre) released under the same name just months after the tragedy.
Sonar Vs Muslimgauze is a remix album notable for being released by two notable artists, Sonar and Muslimgauze.
Extreme has released CDs and tapes by artists such as Non, Orchestra of Skin and Bone, Paul Schütze, Muslimgauze, Social Interiors, Makers of the Dead Travel Fast, Jim O'Rourke, Elliott Sharp, Shinjuku Thief, Christoph Heemann, Otomo Yoshihide, Kato Hideki, and Big John Duncan.
A track entitled "Homily to Popiełuszko" is featured on the B-side to the album Flajelata (1986) by Muslimgauze.
The music, which he terms ‘dub noise,’ is reflective of a world in a state of flux and inspired by the work of 23 Skidoo, Muslimgauze and Miles Davis’s 70s’ experimental funk.