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DISC: 1

1. KKMJ
2. Aluralura
3. Darlin'
4. Deep
5. Mar
6. A Seagull Lull (Demo)
7. Route of Escape
8. Soul to Harvest
9. Steps
10. Things to Ponder While Falling (Demo)
11. To Live on Valium
12. Tonight (Demo)
13. Total
14. Untitled
15. Wait, Stay
16. W01
17. You Play Your Guitar and Sing
18. No Title Half
19. Milk (Illegal Apartment Live)
20. 203
21. A Seagull Lull (Reworked Demo)
22. And the Sea Will Rise
23. As We Forget
24. Bo-04
25. Bo-05
26. Burmality
27. Foencahl (Akai S6000 Mix)
28. Glorious Pain, Don't Steal My Heart
29. I Want My Cone
30. In This Prison, the Heart Is a Well
31. Magic Science
32. Metal Test
33. Monica Bellucci
34. Piano
35. PNC
36. Rain Song
37. Simple Life
38. Singularity
39. Supur
40. The One That Sounds Like Starry
41. Curved
42. Unconscious Living
43. V4L226
44. Valjuno
45. Working
46. Wandering Splendor
47. Wolf Ambush (Acoustic Demo)
48. Wolf Ambush (Orchestral Demo)
49. Wolf Theme
50. Xest

More Info:

Double vinyl LP pressing. Before Sweet Trip broke up in January 2022, Roby provided this compilation. Valerie and I then edited it down from 57 to 50 tracks for release. A fan had made an unofficial Sweet Trip YouTube compilation album called Seen/Unseen, which featured unreleased demos from Roby's SoundCloud and officially released non-album tracks. It was quite popular and so It was agreed that we should release officially the unreleased tracks compiled with other demos and tracks finished and shelved for future release. We didn't think Roby would provide so many tracks. We hadn't even heard most. Many are jewels. Some are polished. Most are rough. The number and variety of genres covered with elegance is amazing. Seen/Unseen is a view to what may have come.