Moustache (Half a Scissor)

Moustache (Half a Scissor) is the second full-length album by Mr. Oizo, the alias of producer/filmmaker Quentin Dupieux, released in 2005 on CD.

Moustache (Half a Scissor)
Studio album by
Released4 October 2005; 10 January 2011 Re-release
GenreElectro house, breakbeat, avant-garde
LabelF Communications, Brainfeeder
Mr. Oizo chronology
Analog Worms Attack
(1999)
Moustache (Half a Scissor)
(2005)
Steak
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

This was Dupieux's last release for F Communications, which infamously referred to it as "unlistenable" due to its extensive use of unusual time signatures and dissonant samples.[2] His next two albums were released on the French label Ed Banger Records. The album was re-released by the American label Brainfeeder in 2011 on limited-edition vinyl.

The album's only single, "Stunt", did not chart.

Track listing

  1. "Untitled"
  2. "The End"
  3. "Latex"
  4. "Vagiclean 2"
  5. "Straw Anxious"
  6. "(E)"
  7. "Nurse Bob"
  8. "Berleef"
  9. "Scum Hotel"
  10. "Drop Urge Need Elle"
  11. "(EE)"
  12. "Stunt"
  13. "Moustache"
  14. "Half a Scissor"
  15. "1$44"
  16. "Square Surf"
  17. "Vagiclean"

Advanced Promo CDr [3]

  1. Nazis
  2. The End
  3. Moustache
  4. A Nun
  5. (e)
  6. I Was A Straw And I Was Anxious
  7. CPU
  8. Berleef
  9. Nurse Bob
  10. Half A Scissor
  11. (ee)
  12. Stunt
  13. Scum Hotel
  14. Drop Urge Need Elle
  15. 1$44
  16. Vagiclean

Bonus tracks included in Russian releases

18. "Happy To Be Blind" (by Echo Depth Finders)[4]

19. "On The Air" (by Echo Depth Finders)[4]

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