The first ever Slow Hand Motëm (now known as Motëm) album . Unearthed from the Gebbz Steelo Archeological Archives, and now properly documented. Recorded in 2002-2004 in Lennoxville, Quebec, Ancaster, Ontario and Etobicoke, Ontario all in Canada, this serves as the culmination of motëm's musical efforts up until this point. All instruments were played by motëm and all songs where written and recorded by motëm as well on a PC built for him by his friend Paul Mihai and recorded using a cracked version of Sonic Foundry Acid Pro 4.0 and a Tascam Fourtrack recorder as a preamp and some times just recorded directly to tape and then transferred to the computer, using mainly live instruments played live as motëm did not really know about sampling and looping at this point in time. The was the first official Motëm project but not the first release on Gebbz Steelo, that honour goes to a rapper by the name of Z3 whose album has unfortunately been lost and will not see the light of day. There are two guest features on this album that are listed on the original cover art that is included in the picture above. Each case for the CD-R that this album was distributed on was hand made by motëm with a felt lining so that the CDs would not be scratched and hand written all the track listenings and artwork done by hand as well. Original run was a limited edition of 5 copies which motëm was very scared to hand out to family and friends because prior to this release no one had heard him do vocals publicly before.