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Wildlife Analysis
Running time
1:17 (
MHTRTC
1:37 (
Boc Maxima
)
Appears on
MHTRTC
Boc Maxima
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Comments
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Boards of Canada
cite the films of the
National Film Boards of Canada
as a big influence on them when they were younger, musically, and in other ways. Perhaps this explains the love of and respect for nature that seems to come across in the music, and the interest in native American people and their way of life. For example, see the comments on
Hooper Bay
,
Chinook
,
Pete Standing Alone
and
Kaini Industries
in
Music Has the Right to Children
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