Slomotion

After four albums, Sammy Kohn split from the group to work as Canadian promo rep for the Toronto offices of Boston-based roots label, Rounder Records.

With Kohn gone, the various Watchmen hooked up their Macintosh computers with Pro Tools software and began experimenting with samples, backbeats and tape loops to create a collection of electronic tracks shot through with the band's trademark melodies.

At this time, EMI Music Canada wanted to release a greatest hits package with one or two new songs.

The album's lead single, "Absolutely Anytime", was released on August 20, 2001 and was successful, reaching the top 10 on the BDS Canada Rock chart.

In addition to playing bass, Tizzard also acted as the group's DJ by working a turntable and other “digital doodads”.

The decision to fold the band came about not because of musical differences or nasty infighting, but because of a bad case of creative stagnation.

"Holiday (Slow It Down)", "Together", "I Like It", "Phone Call", and "Soft Parade" “Absolutely Anytime”, “No Longer Mine”, and “Slomotion” “Stereo (Remix)”