The Race of a Thousand Camels
1997
Alternative rock
3:23
Polystar
Neil Walsh, Darren Allison, bÃŽa
Duvet is the third track of The Race of a Thousand Camels, an album by the British rock band BÃŽa , released in 1998. During the recording of the band consisted of Alex Caird, Ben Henderson, Jasmine Rodgers, Steve Rodgers, Lee Sullivan and Paul Turrell. The lyrics revolves around communication and the relationships we develop, "itâs about expectation and hope and maybe, at the time, about relying on other people." [1]
Director Chiaki J Konaka chose Duvet as the opening theme after seeing a translation of the lyrics and thinking that they seemed very Japanese. it was at the time unusual for an anime to have a theme song entirely in English.
And you don't seem to understand A shame you seemed an honest man And all the fears you hold so dear Will turn to whisper in your ear And you know what they say might hurt you And you know that it means so much And you don't even feel a thing
I am falling, I am fading I have lost it all
And you don't seem the lying kind A shame then I can read your mind And all the things that I read there Candle lit smile that we both share and you know I don't mean to hurt you But you know that it means so much And you don't even feel a thing
I am falling, I am fading, I am drowning Help me to breathe I am hurting, I have lost it all I am losing Help me to breathe
The song was selected by the director Chiaki J. Konaka, after the band BÎa signed with the Japanese record label Polystar despite Boâ being a British band with the main singer, Jasmine Rodgers being only half-Japanese and only speaking a "really little bit" of the language.
It was an unusual choice as most anime opening themes are written for the show. For Jasmine, "Lain was a happy coincidence".
The song became a huge hit among anime fans. As the success continued, BÃŽa was invited as guests to conventions.
After an album released in 2005, the band went quiet and Jasmine Rodgers started a solo career writing a piece for a classical Indian musician. In an interview from 2018, Jasmine Rodgers shared that she doesn't want to sing "Duvet" anymore, specifying that the song âis ours, not just mineâ talking about the band. Despite this interview, to announce their new album, BÃŽa came back with a new music video for "Duvet" thanking fans for their support since the release of the song in 1997 [2] .
As the opening theme of Serial Experiments Lain , this song is now deeply associated with the TV show but also the theme presented in it despite having little to do with the cyberpunk or sci-fi themes.
There were numerous attempts by the fan community to create remixes and covers of it. Some notable works are the 8-bit cover by Otaku Bits or the Orchestr/a/ cover by 4chan members.
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listening to the ost for Serial Experiments Lain and im just blown away, especially by the first song and its design
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Tech bros have unveiled a âprison of the futureâ that looks like something straight out of sword art online â hereâs six anime to watch next.
Imagine a future in which individuals are locked inside AI-generated VR pods where time moves quicker than the real world. No, this isnât the plot of sci-fi anime Sword Art Online , but the actual future, according to tech bro Hashem Al-Ghaili.
The project, unveiled on June 26 , is titled âCognifyâ and serves as a potential replacement for prisons, forcing criminals to repeatedly replay their crimes from the victimsâ perspective in order to trigger guilt and, apparently, rehabilitation. Al-Ghaili claims that the technology could speed up jail time from years to a matter of minutes, but the premise feels very dystopian.
There are also stark parallels to the 2018 anime Sword Art Online , which features gaming pods that generate a fantastical MMORPG world at the expense of IRL death for players who lose. Also the Tsukuyomi technique from series Naruto , where the technology is used by the character Itachi Uchiha to force his younger brother to rewatch the murder of their entire family and make him stronger. Unsurprisingly, both of these anime tales warn of the negative consequences related to, um, beaming vivid traumatic events directly into the brain of another person. While itâs unlikely that Al-Ghaili is a fan of either show, heâs taken to Instagram to defend the project as a âfantastic technology that can help create a society free of crimesâ.Â
That said, Sword Art Online and Naruto arenât the only series to inadvertently anticipate the dystopian techno-future we seem to be living in. Here are six other times anime to be proven right.
This 2013 series imagines a world where people undergo brain scans in order to assess their potential to commit a crime, which is then recorded in a personal âPsycho-Passâ issued to each citizen. Once their Crime Coefficient index exceeds 100, regardless of whether a crime has been committed yet, police are dispatched to either apprehend or outright kill the individual.Â
Not even a decade later, the real-world followed suit with an algorithm trialled in eight US cities in 2022 that was able to predict crimes occurring up to a week in advance with 90 per cent accuracy. Unsurprisingly, the trial also revealed biases within the American police force, being more likely to dedicate resources to wealthier areas than poorer ones.Â
Elon Musk isnât the first person to come up with the idea for a brain chip that reads your mind. Anime did that first, too, and also warned of its potential to go very wrong. In Ghost in the Shell, the protagonist Major Kusanagi is a cyborg whose brain was reconstructed after a tragic accident with the help of cybernetic technology. Her superhuman cyber-brain bestows extraordinary combat skills and the ability to dive into the digital realm, but also crucially makes her vulnerable to hackers (take note, Elon).
Seminal 1988 anime film Akira is widely recognised for popularising the bike slide trope , as well as revolutionising the cyberpunk genre. But it also successfully predicted that Tokyo would host the 2020 Olympic Games over 30 years in advance. Set in the then-distant year 2019, the filmâs climax features unhinged protagonist Tetsuo taking over the construction site for the Tokyo Olympic Stadium, as signs advertise the cityâs hosting of the Games in the background. In 2020, the real-life 2020 Olympic Games were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though sadly no reports of Tetsuo on the ground.Â
Preceding Christopher Nolanâs Inception , Satoshi Konâs Paprika envisions a colourful yet haunting future in which technology allows people to view and even interact with othersâ dreams. Initially used for therapy, things take a turn for the worst when a so-called âdream terroristâ gets a hold of the equipment and causes reality and the dream world to begin to merge.
Earlier this year, Dazed spoke to Eric Wollberg , creator of new lucid dreaming start-up Prophetic AI and whose vision errs eerily close to Paprikaâs fictional technology. Wollbergâs new Halo device is a non-invasive headband which allows users to record their dreams and even mould them at will. With Wollbergâs proposed implementations including social media and therapy, itâs not hard to see the parallels with Paprikaâs cautionary tale.
Released in 1998, Serial Experiments Lain is a cyberpunk classic that takes place in a virtual world called the Wired, which bears an eerie resemblance to todayâs internet. It follows the titular Lain, a 14-year-old girl who becomes obsessed with computers after she receives an email from a dead classmate who tells her that she did not commit suicide but has merely âabandoned her physical selfâ in place of the virtual realm.
One of the first instances of the internet depicted in popular culture ( The Matrix came out the following year), Lainâs mind-bending depiction of a virtual realm, where people can upload their consciousness online, might have seemed dystopian upon its release. But nearly 25 years on, the anime has taken on new meaning for a generation of zoomers, whose terminally online lives arenât too dissimilar from that of the Wired.
Emerging in the midst of post-war Japanâs rapid industrial development and economic growth, the mecha genre of anime looked forward to a world where robots were bigger and cooler than ever. Stretching back to OG 70s series Neon Genesis and Gundam , mecha is one of animeâs core genres â and archetypes.
Flash forward to the 21st century, and killer robots are now increasingly used in conflicts around the world. Unfortunately, the reality isnât quite as cool as fiction â itâs actually quite horrifying . As AI technology becomes increasingly advanced, the last few years have seen a widespread proliferation of automated militarised drones, allowing wars to be fought remotely, but also deadlier than ever before. Russian President Vladimir Putin recently declared that âwhoever becomes the leader in [AI] will become the ruler of the worldâ.Â
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Tracklist:01. Duvet (Opening Theme) 0:0002. lain's Theme 03:2203. Pulse Beat 06:30 04. Inner Vision 09:1805. Mist of a Different Dimension 12:1306. Free Zone...
Tracklist:01. ''s''peEd 0:0002. duvet cyberia reMIX 05:2303. professed intention and real intention 10:42 04. antidepressant o44 15:1905. psychedelic farm 21...
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All 14 tracks of the Serial Experiments Lain Soundtrack with download link.
Reviewer: Glossy Mistake - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 21, 2022 Subject: Lain riveting stuff, there's just so many songs to choose from. So many in fact i wasn't even able to hear all of them in game!/j
Play length. 49:19. Publisher. Pioneer LDC. Availibility. Serial Experiments Lain OST is the official soundtrack for the anime. It includes the closing theme by Reichi Nakaido. However, this track was removed in the US release. The other songs, which appeared as inserts and background music in the anime, were also written by Nakaido.
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Serial Experiments Lain: Avg Rating: Login to add to favorites. Tracklist. 1: Theme of Lain: 2: Pulse Beat: 3: Inner Vision: 4: Different-Dimension of Fog: 5: Free Zone: 6: Working Man's Theme: 7: Just Like a Lizard: 8: Ballad of Silly-Bird: 9: Theme of a Hilly Road: 10: Far Shout [Ending Theme] 11: Signal of Loneliness [Image Song] 12:
Serial Experiments Lain Soundtrack [1998] 1 songs / 8.6K views. Songs by Season + Season # 1. Season 1. 13 episodes. 1 songs. Popular songs from the entire series. Duvet. bÎa. 28. S1, E1 ⢠Weird: Layer 01. Theme Song. Let us know and we'll add it! Tv Show Info. Composer. Reichi Nakaido. Music Supervisors-Network. TV Tokyo. Status. Ended ...
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Despite this interview, to announce their new album, BÃŽa came back with a new music video for "Duvet" thanking fans for their support since the release of the song in 1997 . Fandom [ ] As the opening theme of Serial Experiments Lain , this song is now deeply associated with the TV show but also the theme presented in it despite having little ...
Find top songs and albums by Serial Experiments including Scum's Wish, Lain and more. ... Listen to music by Serial Experiments on Apple Music. Listen Now; Browse; Radio; Search; Open in Music. Serial Experiments. Top Songs Scum's Wish. Scum's Wish - Single · 2020. Lain. Memories · 2014. Lain: The Wired World (REMASTERED) ...
Serial Experiments Lain is a Japanese anime television series created and co-produced by Yasuyuki Ueda, written by Chiaki J. Konaka and directed by RyūtarŠNakamura.Animated by Triangle Staff and featuring original character designs by Yoshitoshi Abe, the series was broadcast for 13 episodes on TV Tokyo and its affiliates from July to September 1998. . The series follows Lain Iwakura, an ...
A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. It's all here. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop. ... Serial Experiments Lain Soundtrack: 11 Signal of Lonliness ~Image Song ...
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Serial Experiments Lain Music Box. As an apology for a bug present in the CD-ROM of the serial experiments lain BOOTLEG soundtrack, Pioneer released three files on their website as gifts. An archive of that site can be found here: This one is some music from the Playstation game that sounds similar to a music box.
Serial Experiments Lain OST (What style is it and how do they make it) listening to the ost for Serial Experiments Lain and im just blown away, especially by the first song and its design. interested in learning more about this and how to make styles similar to this ost. like 90s acid fuelled ps1 rave music haha.
Releases from the Serial Experiments Lain series created by äžç°èè¡ [Yasuyuki Ueda] and å®ååä¿ [Yoshitoshi ABe]. Rate Your Music is an online community of people who love music. Catalog, rate, tag, and review your music. List and review the concerts you've attended, and track upcoming shows. When you rate your music, the site's music ...
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Released in 1998, Serial Experiments Lain is a cyberpunk classic that takes place in a virtual world called the Wired, which bears an eerie resemblance to today's internet. It follows the titular Lain, a 14-year-old girl who becomes obsessed with computers after she receives an email from a dead classmate who tells her that she did not commit ...
VRChatãžãSerial Experiments Lainãã®äžçããã£ãŠããŸããã Unveiling part of the exhibition! The third release features the famous school route from the series. Experience the eerie shadows, and recreated settings that make you feel like you've stepped into lain's world. #lain25th #WeirdExhibition pic.twit
All tracks are from "Serial Experiments Lain Bootleg - Akira Takemoto"00:00 - è±é³¥é¢šæ (Beauties of nature)01:17 - KIDS system04:12 - 人圢 (Doll)05:57 - å·ããèŠç·b (Co...