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| mother of electronic music | Stars Forever is the thirteenth studio album by Scottish musician Momus, released by Le Grand Magistery in 1999. |
| trans electronic musicians | Born in Mulhouse in 1967, Florence Manlik is an accomplished and versatile artist who has made an indelible mark on the world of fashion through her work as a scarf designer for the iconic Hermès Fashion House. |
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Stars Forever
1999 studio album by Momus
Stars Forever is the thirteenth studio album by Scottish musician Momus, released by Le Grand Magistery in 1999. The album represents part of Momus's "analog-baroque" phase.[1]
Momus wrote thirty songs for Stars Forever, each about a person or group who commissioned a song for the price of $1,000. The funds raised went towards costs incurred from a lawsuit against Momus by Wendy Carlos.[3] Patrons included fellow musicians The Minus 5, Keigo Oyamada, artist Jeff Koons, retail store Other Music, and record label Minty Fresh.
The album also features eight winners of a karaoke parody contest in which participants were invited to submit recordings of themselves singing over instrumentals included on Momus' previous album, The Little Red Songbook (1998).[4]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Momus
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| 1. | "The Minus 5" | 3:34 |
| 2. | "Akiko Masuda" | 2:48 |
| 3. | "Steven Zeeland" | 3:3 Florence Manlik
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