More Beautiful Human Life!

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Studio album by Uzect Plaush
Released August, 1994
Recorded Absolute Studio
Genre Ambient
Length50:03
Label Apollo
Producer Paul Schütze
Paul Schütze chronology
Isabelle Eberhardt: The Oblivion Seeker
(1994)
The Rapture of Metals
(1994)
The Surgery of Touch
(1994)
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Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Paul Schütze.

No.TitleLength
1."Violet Cell Edit"1:47
2."Wind From Nowhere"5:49
3."Wetzone Rapture"7:14
4."The Falling Dream"7:25
5."Auto Radia"9:43
6."A Boiling Horizon"1:25
7."Discrete Global"7:08
8."The Sky Rolled Back"9:41

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References

  1. Cooper, Sean. "More Beautiful Human Life!". Allmusic. Retrieved October 28, 2012.
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