MARK STOLK aka MYSTAHR



Your favourite virtue ::
entertain from behind the curtains

Your favourite qualities in a man ::
to build from scratch

Your favourite qualities in a woman ::
sensitivity and intelligence

Your favourite occupation ::
to create and share

Your idea of happiness ::
awing myself

Your idea of misery ::
depression

If not yourself, who would you be ::
I like me

Where would you like to live ::
the world is my oyster, though preferably near or in the middle of nature

Your favourite colour and flower ::
the rainbow - Hollyhock

Your favourite prose authors ::
Kahlil Gibran

Your favourite poets ::
Robert Frost

Your favourite heroes in fiction ::
I don't do fiction very well

Your favourite heroines in fiction ::
see above

Your favourite painters and composers ::
Vincent van Gogh - Steve Reich/Brian Wilson

Your favourite heroes in real life ::
dad, and yes Barack Obama impresses

Your favourite heroines in real life ::
mum

What character(s) in history do you most dislike ::
all played their part in creating today's world, for better or worse

Your favourite food and drink ::
steak dinner - Lagavulin or Remy Blue

Your favourite names ::
I'm happy with mark

Your pet peeve (something that easily annoys you) ::
bad critics, stupidity and intolerance

The change you most anticipate ::
love

A gift of nature which I would like to have ::
replenish

How I would like to die ::
quickly, but if possible not anytime soon

What is your present state of mind ::
thoughtful

Of what fault are you most tolerant ::
I am quite tolerant to much

Your favourite motto ::
There is a time for everything

16 fevrier 2009

"Me, Mark Stolk aka Mystahr; a Dutch experimental electronic musician is also radio-host to Not the normal Shit radio, as well as label host to the Just not Normal netlabel."

Mark is actually living in Achterhoek, Netherlands.

website :: Mystahr
website :: JustNotNormal
webradio : ntsnsradio
website :: discogs

:: the questionnaire is based on the original "questionnaire of Marcel Proust", created by Antoinette Faure around 1890.