Sonar vs Muslimgauze
Sonar Vs Muslimgauze is a remix album by the bands Sonar and Muslimgauze.
Sonar Vs Muslimgauze | |
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Remix album by Sonar Vs Muslimgauze | |
Released | 1998 September 03 |
Label | Daft Records D1028 MCD |
Track listing
- Muslimgauze: "Panorama (Sonar Remix)" - 3:25
- Remix by: Sonar (credited to: Dirk Ivens, Eric Van Wonterghem)
- Muslimgauze: "Spiked Hands (Sonar Remix)" - 3:30
- Remix by: Sonar (credited to: Dirk Ivens, Eric Van Wonterghem)
- Muslimgauze: "Here Comes The Rain (Sonar Remix)" - 2:35
- Remix by: Sonar (credited to: Dirk Ivens, Eric Van Wonterghem)
- Muslimgauze: "Arsenic Device (Sonar Remix)" - 2:53
- Remix by: Sonar (credited to: Dirk Ivens, Eric Van Wonterghem)
- Sonar: "Marble Infant (Muslimgauze Remix)" - 3:36
- Remix by: Muslimgauze (credited to: Bryn Jones)
- Sonar: "Naked Black Eyes (Muslimgauze Remix)" - 5:47
- Remix by: Muslimgauze (credited to: Bryn Jones)
- Sonar: "Should We Care? (Muslimgauze Remix)" - 1:43
- Remix by: Muslimgauze (credited to: Bryn Jones)
- Sonar: "Counting Backwards (Muslimgauze Remix)" - 2:31
- Remix by: Muslimgauze (credited to: Bryn Jones)
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gollark: `map (+1) xs` is way nicer than an equivalent for loop.
gollark: Pattern matching, ADTs, tail recursion support, higher order functions.
gollark: Haskell partly ruined all other languages for me even though I don't like writing actual Haskell.
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