The song probably borrows its name from the Beatles song "Strawberry Fields Forever", it's also a phrase associated with nihilism, which ties with interviews with the Sandison brothers saying that they had become more nihilistic with the passing of time. a distorted voice is heard in the interlude, interestingly enough it sounds similar to the voices heard in "Telepath" from the same album, and it's part of the "transmission" theme seen on Tomorrow's Harvest.
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The song probably borrows its name from the Beatles song "Strawberry Fields Forever", it's also a phrase associated with nihilism, whi… read more
The song probably borrows its name from the Beatles song "Strawberry Fields Forever", it's also a phrase associated with nihilism, which ties with interviews with the Sand… read more
Boards of Canada are an electronic music duo from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, formed in 1985 and comprised of brothers Mike Sandison (born 1 June 1970) and Marcus Eoin (born 21 July 1971). They have released a number of works, most notably the studio albums Music Has the Right to Children (1998), Geogaddi (2002), and The Campfire Headphase (2005) on the pioneering electronic music label Warp. Their fourth album Tomorrow's Harvest was released in June 2013. Boards of Canada have had an enormous influence on the ambient, downtempo and IDM scenes. They have frequently made reference … read more
Boards of Canada are an electronic music duo from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, formed in 1985 and comprised of brothers Mike Sandison (born 1 June 1970) and Marcus Eoin (born 21 July 1971). The… read more
Boards of Canada are an electronic music duo from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, formed in 1985 and comprised of brothers Mike Sandison (born 1 June 1970) and Marcus Eoin (born 21 July 1971). They have released a number of works, most notabl… read more