OOC-NEXUS RADIO SUBMISSION
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1. Chain--Kanno Yoko
Something about this piece gives an air of ... inexorability. Much like scientific pregress and the possibility of its pulling everything along in its wake. It gave me opening-sequence type images of lab-stuff and credits. Woo.
2. Leeloo--Eric Serra
Again, this always gave me images of machines doing who knows what for who knows what purpose.
3.Prologue de Refrain--unknown (I couldn't read the album--it was all in Japanese)
It sounds horribly medical, dunnit? It's from an album called "refrain: the songs were inspired by EVANGELION", with the caps like that, yes.
4. Forbidden Gene--Unknown
Also from "refrain." I couldn't pass up a track with a title like that, and the music itself sounds properly mysterious.
(These tracks were selected mostly because they put across to me an air of mysterious *science!*)
5. Coma--Kanno Yoko
Again, the title's a dead giveaway, but beyond that, the music reminds me of bizarre hallucinations, which I'm almost certain the rats in question went through--a lot of strange things happened to their brains, after all.
6. KAKYOU--Unknown (again, album info all in Japanese)
More hallucination sequences.
7. The Speed of Pain--Marilyn Manson
They're coming out of the dreamlike hallucinations and into the scary stuff. Sourceless pain and nameless fears.
8. Seij minus a-Laick Arctica--Unknown (This was just ... something on my mp3 list... I can't remember where it's from.)
Again, more scary hallucinatory neural misfirings. I imagine sometimes life in that laboratory was nothing short of terrifying.
9. Whisper--Evanescence
They're coming out of it, now. Reaching a kind of stability. Realising they're afraid and moreso what they're afraid of.
10. Fear: The Mind Killer--Eon
The only thng we have to fear is fear itself.
11. Hitomi--Kanno Yoko
Not all of them survived, I'm thinking. Twenty rats and two mice excaped, but out of how many?
12. Classical Gas--Vanessa Mae
There's something about this, maybe it's the echo effect, that seems contemplative. They've escaped by now and wondering where to go, perhaps.
13. Signal To Noise--Peter Gabriel
Because this piece is just so damned relevant. Really. There isn't a situation you can't apply this one to.
14. Across the Universe--Aine Minogue
It's ... meditative. Makes me think a bit of Nicodemus, and also of the idea of their being between worlds. And it sounds kind of end-credity.


1. Chain--Kanno Yoko
Something about this piece gives an air of ... inexorability. Much like scientific pregress and the possibility of its pulling everything along in its wake. It gave me opening-sequence type images of lab-stuff and credits. Woo.
2. Leeloo--Eric Serra
Again, this always gave me images of machines doing who knows what for who knows what purpose.
3.Prologue de Refrain--unknown (I couldn't read the album--it was all in Japanese)
It sounds horribly medical, dunnit? It's from an album called "refrain: the songs were inspired by EVANGELION", with the caps like that, yes.
4. Forbidden Gene--Unknown
Also from "refrain." I couldn't pass up a track with a title like that, and the music itself sounds properly mysterious.
(These tracks were selected mostly because they put across to me an air of mysterious *science!*)
5. Coma--Kanno Yoko
Again, the title's a dead giveaway, but beyond that, the music reminds me of bizarre hallucinations, which I'm almost certain the rats in question went through--a lot of strange things happened to their brains, after all.
6. KAKYOU--Unknown (again, album info all in Japanese)
More hallucination sequences.
7. The Speed of Pain--Marilyn Manson
They're coming out of the dreamlike hallucinations and into the scary stuff. Sourceless pain and nameless fears.
8. Seij minus a-Laick Arctica--Unknown (This was just ... something on my mp3 list... I can't remember where it's from.)
Again, more scary hallucinatory neural misfirings. I imagine sometimes life in that laboratory was nothing short of terrifying.
9. Whisper--Evanescence
They're coming out of it, now. Reaching a kind of stability. Realising they're afraid and moreso what they're afraid of.
10. Fear: The Mind Killer--Eon
The only thng we have to fear is fear itself.
11. Hitomi--Kanno Yoko
Not all of them survived, I'm thinking. Twenty rats and two mice excaped, but out of how many?
12. Classical Gas--Vanessa Mae
There's something about this, maybe it's the echo effect, that seems contemplative. They've escaped by now and wondering where to go, perhaps.
13. Signal To Noise--Peter Gabriel
Because this piece is just so damned relevant. Really. There isn't a situation you can't apply this one to.
14. Across the Universe--Aine Minogue
It's ... meditative. Makes me think a bit of Nicodemus, and also of the idea of their being between worlds. And it sounds kind of end-credity.