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Hello chaps and chapettes. One of the many disadvantages of being a recent fan of such a prolific band as Motorpsycho is that once the obsession bites (and it has) I have to have or at least hear everything they have produced. Streaming services like Amazon and Apple Music help but they don't have everything. Since May, I have either purchased or ordered 24 MP albums (thank you understanding wife and understanding bank manager). However, there are things which are more difficult to track down than the proverbial dinosaur poo, because they were limited editions. One such release is Here Be Monsters Vol 2. I've heard HBM parts 1 and 2 on YouTube but cannot for the life of me locate The Etching of the Seed-Atom. Any suggestions? And if anyone has a spare copy of HBM2 they want to sell at a reasonable price then my ears are open. Thanks.
@wrax – That could have been me writing that! I am in the same boat – I have found no way to hear the 'other' track from HBM vol 2. I expect my comment here without any link or suggestion will only serve to heighten your frustration. Sorry about that! I suppose the wait will just make its eventual surfacing all the more delightful for you, me and, I suspect, a fair few others.
Not for sale on Discogs or anywhere else.
There are currently 8 copies for sale on Discogs – but expensive.
K
Thanks @knoot. My word, you're right. What was I looking up earlier? The person looking to get €300 is optimistic.
To be honest, you're not missing anything. The Etching Of The Seed-Atom is just a 5 minute sound collage written for an animated film here in Norway. Interesting to listen to once or twice, but probably makes most sense within the context of the film.
I bought HBM2 for approx. €25 on the 2016 HBM tour. If anyone's trying to get €300 on Discogs, then they're out of their minds…
My film Cineplasto with this specially written score is available for free viewing on Vimeo.
https://vimeo.com/138734253
@Animathor – Thank you so much for alerting us to that, It's a mesmerising marriage of sounds and images. As far as the music goes – and I know comparisons are odious – it put me a little in mind of Genesis' The Waiting Room.
Something for Motorpsychedelicclips?
Didn't know anything abouth that clip until now…
Thanks everyone. This is a good and responsive forum.
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