Iaora Tahiti

Iaora Tahiti is the second album by German electronica group Mouse on Mars, released in 1995. "Stereomission" is a version of the Yamo song "Stereomatic" with the vocals replaced by a Japanese woman explaining stereo sound. Further, there is a LP with the same title - it's a recording of a Tahitian orchestra. (Iaora Tahiti, Orchestre Arthur Iriti, 1969; rereleased 1988 on CD) Similarities in the sound of these both very different albums can be ca... more

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  • Oct 3, 1995

Running Time:

  • 4,195.16 s (69.9193 min )

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Mouse on Mars

Mouse on Mars is a duo from Germany (Jan St. Werner, from Köln, and Andi Toma, from Düsseldorf) who have been making electronic music since 1993. Their music is a sometimes quirky blend of techno, trance, disco, and ambient with a heavy dollop of analog synth sounds. Their music also utilizes live...

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Too Pure

Too Pure is a London, United Kingdom-based independent record label that was formed in 1990 by Richard Roberts and Paul Cox. Too Pure started off as a small experimental label and had built their reputation by releasing primarily alternative/independent music which they felt was being ignored by...

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