Here's the other three icons if anyone wants them or to upscale them. I'll try and get the remaining collections recorded this month (but will need to re-record a few tracks in other collections, due to incorrect playback).
On that note, I'd also like to discuss Headspace's pre-RMF (mostly MIDI) collections, prior to launching Beatnik and RMF in 1997. So in 1994, Paul Sebastien founded the music publisher Power of Seven; this was acquired by Headspace the following year. Power of Seven composed opening themes for games, and also had at least two libraries:
Hip Clip Library (likely low-quality pieces of streamed music) and
Hip MIDI Trax. Unfortunately both of these are lost, although Jim B-Reay (a contractor) posted two Hip Clip tracks on his SoundCloud:
Dark Helmet and
Moving.
At some point in 1995-96, the MIDI stuff was integrated into Headspace's own library, and new material was composed by Sebastien, Thomas Dolby, B-Reay, and possibly other contractors. They released new MIDI libraries based around genres/themes, including the
Green Dinosaur Collection, which contains a selection of these tracks. After Headspace's WebTV project, Brian Salter (who was also involved with WebTV) was given a trial contract to compose two collections of jazz and soundtrack-inspired MIDIs. This led to him joining as a full employee, where he composed much of the tracks found in these RMF collections. Unfortunately we don't have many of the full MIDI collections, only parts of them - some WebTV devices manufactured by Sony shipped with selections of these.