World of Stone (EP)

World of Stone is the debut extended play by Australian rock music group, Hunters & Collectors, which was issued in January 1982.

World of Stone is a three-track extended play released by Australian rock group, Hunters & Collectors, in January 1982.

[1] The group had formed in the previous year by former members of Melbourne-based group, Jetsonnes: John Archer on electric bass; Doug Falconer on drums; Robert Miles as live sound and art director; Mark Seymour on guitar and lead vocals; and Ray Tosti-Guerra on guitar and vocals.

[4][5] According to Seymour, his fellow band member Crosby was heavily influenced by Brian Eno and used the Korg MS-20 on "World of Stone" to provide a "deep, almost subsonic synth drone".

[6] All tracks are written by John Archer, Geoff Crosby, Doug Falconer, Robert Miles, Greg Perano, Mark Seymour and Ray Tosti-Guerra.