artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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== Samples / Lyrics == | == Samples / Lyrics == | ||
* At 03:23, a male voice says "Listen" or possibly "Risen." | * At 03:23, a male voice says "Listen" or possibly "Risen." | ||
− | ** If the sample is "Risen", that would play into the Christianity motifs in the music video, especially around the Holy Trinity, where Jesus, as God on Earth, rose from the dead. Indeed, the whole album thematically deals with cycles. This may be of civilization, each rising from the dead of previous civilizations. For example, the final two tracks on the album imply this, "[[Come To Dust]]" immediately followed by "[[Semena Mertvykh]]" (seeds of the dead) | + | ** If the sample is "Risen", that would play into the Christianity motifs in the music video, especially around the Holy Trinity, where Jesus, as God on Earth, rose from the dead. Indeed, the whole album thematically deals with cycles. This may be of civilization, each rising from the dead of previous civilizations. For example, the final two tracks on the album imply this, "[[Come To Dust]]" immediately followed by "[[Semena Mertvykh]]" (seeds of the dead). |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |