Seems strange to me that Somewere Else and Innerzone would be particularly unpopular releases. These are two of my all time Roach/Vidna favorites. Been listening to Somewhere Else for the past couple weeks, and it has given me much serene late night reading/hypnagogic pleasure. It's funny, but the other night while listening to it the last thing I thought as I was going to sleep was about the remaining Ascension reissues. Where were they? The next morn I happened to check Roach's website and when I saw the 'found' Ascensions I ordered it without hesitation. I'm glad I got one of the 80. I did think it was kind of strange (and the finding of only discs 2 and 3 didn't make sense), but maybe the reason given is true. Maybe Roach decided that with the massive Immersion series (which according to the Roach website turned out to be much bigger than originally planned with the last 3 disc set) he strategically decided to hold back on the rest of Ascension because it was too similar in style. I did wonder if Vidna didn't want aymore Vidna-related releases coming out, and leaving all out of print discs out of print, as I believe was mentioned in an earlier Hypnos thread. That is definitely his perogative as well, in order to focus on new projects, and I would respect that artistic decision. But I do think the reason given seems plausible. Yet it is curious that both Innerzone and Somewhere Else are on sale. Is it just a random thing that Soleilmoon and Projekt do? Are these releases just not 'mainstream' enough for Roach fans? Weird...Though whatever the reason for this, the music itself blows away any doubts...it is epic work...