© 2003 moonmusic – m: christoph mause, sasca simnovec | t: groppe
A remix of “Every reason”. This one was intended to be something like a dance version…
welcome to the unexplained
© 2003 moonmusic – m: christoph mause, sasca simnovec | t: groppe
A remix of “Every reason”. This one was intended to be something like a dance version…
© 2003 moonmusic – m: christoph mause, sasca simnovec | t: christoph mause
This too is an original version. Markus Giltjes remixed this one in a very consequent way because he thought that this version is far too smooth and poppy.
© 2003 moonmusic – m: christoph mause | t: groppe
This is the original mix of “Man in the dark” as recorded and mixed at Tjemara Sewoe, Netherlands. The version which was released on the “Explain!” album was re-recorded later in Studio 54.
© 2003 moonmusic - m: christoph mause, sasca simnovec | t: groppe
This version was recorded live during our Myrna Loy tour in 1994 in the Planet club in Bochum.
© 1993 moonmusic – m: christoph mause, sasca simnovec | t: christoph mause
Listen to the first version of this song as released on “Unexplained!”. This one is the version after Markus Giltjes was finished with the song. Bastard. The song is 20 minutes long because at the end there is an obscure version of “Unheeded” where you can here Sascas father saying (in German) “Jetzt gebe ich Mama”. A great moment.
© 1993 moonmusic – m/t: lennox / stewart
Everybody loved this song and everybody loved Annie Lennox.
© 1993 moonmusic – m: christoph mause, sasca simnovec | t: groppe
Our manifesto. Some of the best moments we had were playing this song live. We normally played 15 to 20 minutes versions and at the end there always was a great chaos and sometimes Christoph destroyed his guitar. Great.
© 1993 moonmusic – m: christoph mause, sasca simnovec | t: weber
Markus played great drums on this track. The song was inspired by all this Happy Mondays, Carter USM etc. stuff.
© 1993 moonmusic – m: christoph mause | t: christoph mause
Everybody hated the guitar, but Christoph really loved it. The drum samples were stolen from some obscure U2 remixes and nobody knows where U2 have stolen them first.