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2001 EP by Oceansize
A Very Still Movement
EP by Oceansize
Released12 August 2001
Recorded2000–2001
GenreNew prog
LabelSoviet Union
ProducerSel Balamir
Oceansize chronology
Amputee EP
(2000)
A Very Still Movement
(2001)
Relapse EP
(2002)
Professional ratings
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A Very Still Movement is an EP by British rock band Oceansize, released in August 2001 on the record label Soviet Union. The tracks "Catalyst" and "Women Who Have Men Who Love Drugs" were re-recorded for the band's debut Effloresce. The EP was produced and mixed by Sel Balamir, singer and guitarist of Amplifier. Balamir is also featured in the last track, "Sizeofanocean".

Track listing

  1. "Catalyst" – 6:51
  2. "A Very Still Movement" – 3:26
  3. "Women Who Love Men Who Love Drugs" – 9:22
  4. "Sizeofanocean" – 5:19

Personnel

  • Mike Vennart – guitar, vocals
  • Steve Durose – guitar, backing vocals
  • Gambler – guitar, keyboards
  • Jon Ellis – bass
  • Mark Heron – drums
  • Sel Balamir – additional guitar and backing vocals on "Sizeofanocean"
Oceansize
  • Jon Ellis
Studio albums
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