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are "ambergris march" and "cetacea" related in some way? musically they seem to share a common time signature, but is "cetacea" meant to be some sort of reprise of the "march" for the latter part of the soundtrack? also, i haven't heard much of your word on it, how did the song "cetacea" come about?
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cetacea is definitely a continuity of ambergris march . well spotted . the end of ambergris march has a crotales section which is also in cetacea .
in the movie two folks change into whales . it is a slow and painful metamorphosis . ambergris march is the first time in that change that "you can see the light at the end of the tunnel" . and cetacea is the first time when you can actually see the whaletails . |
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replied 2005-08-17
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