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"Underwater Lab and The Tunnel" | genre: Ambient | |
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I get the vibe that I'm walking through a laboratory filled with ancient things, interesting trinkets, and space-age gadgets. Windows show that I am underwater. I venture into an Aquarium-esque tunnel, where I'm tapped on the shoulder by a scientist who utters...Well, just listen to the song, and find out. Thanks to Warren for the lending of the Keyboard. |
CD: Live From the Stars
Label: Self-Release
Credits: Brandon Blair, small contribution by Samuel Tucker |
Story Behind the Song
Like most of my songs, this is very spacey, but earthy and natural at the same time. Almost like the anti-space. The frontier we so often forget - The Ocean. I've always had a fascination with houses or buildings underwater in novels or movies. It seems as if it would be so beautiful to look out of a window to see fish, and the picture of a warm, lazy sun, twisted and morphing to the contours of the imagination, due to the water. Notice most of my material deals with the exploration of these frontiers. I don't do it on purpose, I promise.
Lyrics
None, aside from a particularly mysterious voice, uttering "So, what to you think?" At the end. This represents the Scientist, a man I picture as being more of a scholar, dressed in not so much a lab coat as a comfortable blue robe, or something as equally slap-dash, with huge glasses glinting in the light of the room. He is the starry-eyed wonderer, the seeker of answers.
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