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According to [[The Last Unexplored Area of Boards of Canada|an interview with Joe Sato and Nakamoto Hiroyuni of Buzz magazine]], this track was composed by [[Michael Sandison]]. Mike had the following to say about this track:
  
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{{boc|Mike: This is a song that I clearly wanted to express as ''bittersweet'' or as something that, on the surface, is comfortable but has an ominous feel beneath. That contrast of emotion is something we focus heavily on. Nothing is ever polarized to either positive or negative.}}
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==Samples/Lyrics==
 
==Samples/Lyrics==
 
* [Pete from Phaelam] suggests that the creaky sounds in the track are slowed down human speech, and also says that if the whole track is sped up until it is only 11.5 seconds long, then it sounds like "we hate you all, we hate you all".
 
* [Pete from Phaelam] suggests that the creaky sounds in the track are slowed down human speech, and also says that if the whole track is sped up until it is only 11.5 seconds long, then it sounds like "we hate you all, we hate you all".
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Revision as of 10:15, 23 November 2017

Diving Station
Running time 1:27
Appears on Geogaddi


According to an interview with Joe Sato and Nakamoto Hiroyuni of Buzz magazine, this track was composed by Michael Sandison. Mike had the following to say about this track:

Mike: This is a song that I clearly wanted to express as bittersweet or as something that, on the surface, is comfortable but has an ominous feel beneath. That contrast of emotion is something we focus heavily on. Nothing is ever polarized to either positive or negative.

Samples/Lyrics

  • [Pete from Phaelam] suggests that the creaky sounds in the track are slowed down human speech, and also says that if the whole track is sped up until it is only 11.5 seconds long, then it sounds like "we hate you all, we hate you all".