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Encyclopedia > Des de Moor

Des de Moor (Born Ipswich, Suffolk, England, 20 April 1961) is a musician and songwriter. His first performace as part of the electronic duo, The Irresisitible Force with Morris Gould, was at the London Lesbian and Gay Centre.

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Discography

Albums

Solo albums

  • A Bloody Row (1982)
  • Photographs in Empty Houses (1992)
  • Margins (1994)
  • Water of Europe (1999)
  • Testing Times (forthcoming)

Other albums

Singles

  • Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
    My Bag (1987)
  • The Irresistible Force
    I Want To (1988)
  • Stump
    Charlton Heston (1988)
  • Edward II and the Red Hot Polkas
    Edward II and the Mad Professor Take a Trip to Sweden to Polka Steady with the Irresistible Force in a Rub-a-Dub Stylee at 90bpm (1989)
  • The Irresistible Force
    Freestyle (1989)
  • Sofrito
    The Spice of Life (1990)
  • Edward II
    Dashing Away (1992)

External links

  • Des de Moor (http://www.commex.org/dirkje)
    Official website

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