Matterhorn Project

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Muh! 04:38 Tools
Yo-Lollo-Diuh 03:49 Tools
MUH! (hit single of 1985) 05:55 Tools
Moo! 03:54 Tools
The Ballad of the Alpine Horns 06:16 Tools
MUH 05:55 Tools
Animal Farm 04:18 Tools
MUH! (remix of 1994) 03:37 Tools
Love In Space 05:07 Tools
Tell 04:18 Tools
The Gnomes of Zurich 04:03 Tools
Miaow 03:19 Tools
I Know I'm Crazy 03:54 Tools
High in the Mountains 07:23 Tools
Mooh 05:54 Tools
Trigger U 03:47 Tools
So ein Scheiss 03:47 Tools
Chilbi-Time 06:02 Tools
Moo! - Swiss Chalet Remix 06:02 Tools
Rootchannel Blues 06:02 Tools
I'd Love to be Your Tampax Now 03:16 Tools
Alti Bäbeli Techno 05:07 Tools
Insane 03:16 Tools
Tampax Now 03:16 Tools
Future Trance 03:50 Tools
It's Magick 03:16 Tools
Moon! 04:09 Tools
Be My Lover 04:09 Tools
Plastic Soul 04:09 Tools
Only 1 Planet 05:52 Tools
La Seduisante 04:09 Tools
Mooh! (trance mix) 05:52 Tools
Muh! (original) 04:09 Tools
Are They Really Gonna 04:09 Tools
Alpine Sunrise 04:09 Tools
Muh (Extended) 04:09 Tools
Mooh! (Trance Remix) 05:52 Tools
Moo 05:52 Tools
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Matterhorn Project are PJ Wassermann and Stella Space. "MUH!" (also known as the "moo song" in South Africa, Japan and other parts of the world and the French call it "meuh" or "meu") by Matterhorn Project is unique in pop history. There are cows singing and bells tingling, yodelling and alpine horns, all supported by an infectious eigthies disco-beat and a slightly spaced-out sense of humour. The track stormed the Swiss and international charts in 1985 and got known and loved for its sense of comedy and tongue-in-cheek citing of Swiss clichés. In November 2007 MUH! by Matterhorn Project got nominated for "The Greatest Swiss Hits" on Swiss TV. We had been thinking about a new Cow Song for a while and the many enthusiastic reactions on the TV show finally gave us the kick to go into the studio and make a new Cow Song. If it doesn't start playing by itself you can listen to it by clicking on the quicktime player just below. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.