"If you take Moor as a landscape, it offers a lot of possibilities; either to drown, or to get marshy, or to get bogged down, or to get blinded by beauty. You watch a rare animal or plant and the next step there is muddy soil. There is a good smell of heather, but also millions of summer-gnats and the black grouse. A moor also has its unique acoustic. In the musical Moor there are some contact mines to be found; there are sloughs, poison snakes and slow-worms to be found in the world of pop music. After a short time big parts of pop music disappear inside of mud holes where they rot and decay. Occasionally some of this rises again as a moor corpse - these revived corpses appear in pop museums but they have historical relevance only, they are spent and past. The contact mines in the pop music can cause destructive explosions which give birth to new possibilities, or just create new holes in the ground." Strafe FR Interview
01 Bog Bay
02 Datooga
03 Pace
04 Stradivarius
05 Humor Indio
06 Run To Seed
07 Big Hun Losses
08 Culo En Tierra
09 St. Anthony's Balsam
10 Ahrweiler
11 A Gobbled Up Fish
12 Schoolmaster I
13 Red Cloud
14 Persian Carpet
15 Guinea Fowl
16 Schoolmaster II
17 Bronce Eel
18 Mamvu
19 Schoolmaster III
20 Mountain Love
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