Oliver Buckland

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Oliver James Buckland is a music composer who has composed music for the ENA series. His music has been present in every ENA episode to date, except for Power of Potluck.

Tracks present in the series

Title Music
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)
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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).
  • He has 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 his YouTube account was hacked to promote cryptocurrency.

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