Oliver Buckland is a music composer who has composed music present in and for the ENA series. His music has been present in every ENA episode to date.
Tracks present in the series[]
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icosa (Spotify, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, YouTube) |
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Livestock Auctioneers Have Surprising Rhythm (SoundCloud, YouTube) |
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backroom labyrinth (Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube) |
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Hourglass Meadow (Spotify, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, YouTube) |
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Mannequin Expanse (Spotify, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, YouTube) |
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Radical Phindoll (Spotify, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, YouTube) |
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Venturing into the Pyramid (Spotify, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, YouTube) |
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Dead God Graveyard (Spotify, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, YouTube) |
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Dream BBQ Teaser Music (SoundCloud) |
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anemoia (Bandcamp, SoundCloud) |
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vacillate (Spotify, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, YouTube) |
Trivia[]
- The song "icosa" originates from Oliver Buckland's album TWENTY二十.
- The song "backroom labyrinth" was originally an unfinished music sketch.
- The song "Venturing into the Pyramid" uses reversed vocals stating a quote from computer scientist Marvin Minsky: "Will robots inherit the Earth? Yes [they will], but they will be our children."
- Oliver Buckland has composed the most tracks featured in both the series and website combined, with 10 tracks (9 present in the animated series and 1 present on the website).
- They have also composed tracks for Dream BBQ named "Uncanny Streets (Dark)" and "The Museum" that are currently exclusive to Joel Guerra's Patreon members.
- On January 22nd, 2022, Oliver Buckland's Google and YouTube accounts were hacked, with the latter being renamed to ETH [LIVE]. This was followed by all of the channel's videos going private.[1] This hack was later resolved, and the channel's videos were restored.[2]
- A similar situation also occurred with Joel Guerra in the same year, in which their YouTube account was hacked to promote cryptocurrency.