A bonus track not shown on the actual CD, this song was inspired by Ron Grainer's 1963 original theme music for the tv show, Dr. Who. The piece emulates the sounds of an alien factory mass-producing android robots and serves as a proper ending to where a world sinking into technological dependence may end up as a result of stripping all physical social contact and emotion from humanity, thus creating a sci-fi like world where only androids with robotic minds exist, in an essence, a sensible finale to the record Slowdown Deteriorate.
credits
from Slowdown Deteriorate,
released October 24, 2012
Robyn would like to give thanks to the creators of Dr. Who and Ron Grainer for his innovative and monumental use of analogue electronic keyboards that paved the way for so much atmospheric space rock to have later been created by so many great bands from the 1960's onwards.
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