
The final stretch of tracks begins with the zen “Cinem” which is led by a tuned gong sound, underhumming engines and distant vocal montages. “Lala” is a short track of Ukulele and cute la-la-la’s which is good fun as by now you know you’ll be getting strange twists on everything.

It gives off an eerie and unsettling feel which fits the music perfectly. “Submarine” is an interesting track because it has a certain echoed, thinned out production to it where everything sounds thin but very close to the ear. It’s the kind of thing you’d imagine from the TV show Green Wing. “A Major For 12 Frogs” is equally memorable with its use of splashing water for a drum snare and the utterly cute quacking vocals.

Strangely aura filled yet eerie at the same time when it gradually turns to screams.ĭva continues to show complete diversity with the helerious 8-bit “Im the Pacman” which plays during a mini game.

“Evil Live” is a short track that is almost like an obscure Dva hymn. This paves way for the appropriately jazzy “Nocni Jazz” with its soulful brass taking over the damp, raindrop filled speakers. “Beetleman” veers off more into abstract territory with distant rolling drums over ethereal keyboard sounds and chirping characters, like two speeds are playing at the same time. “Bunky” shows a more meloncholy side with a whimsy piano/vocal riff before “Melodika” brings the titles instrument into play over an electronic pulsing beat of clicks and bops. It’s like a singing bird has joined a circus. “Mrs MushroomLikes LCD Soundsystem” is another cheeky tune with bouncy bass lines, funny vocal gymnastics and lots of digital trickery to sound utterly unique too. It’s the closest the soundtrack has to a “proper” song and along with the opener, is the best place to enter this amazing soundtrack. “Level 3” returns to the more euphoric forest creatures with cute noises, infectious melodies and plenty of finger bells. “Mr Lanterns Mixtape Part1” is a mesh of industrialist clatters and bangs over warping scattered speech before the vinyl spitting “I was Born As Frankenstein” gives us a true b-movie feel with lots of high-pitched wooo-ing much like how LittleBigPlanet would do horror. “Crab” is a short helium piece that is so delightfully comical it reminds me of Crash Bandicoot’s Twinsanity Soundtrack. “Houby” takes things a step further by merging lots of tuned percussion together to an almost Brazilian / Mali level over plodding guitar riffs and helium filled vocals. Sounds barmy yes? It works to perfection. “Letejono” is a euphoric beat boxing, fly buzzing uplifting chant. It’s great fun to character act to this track especially with the percussive sections being mixed in with vocal snippets from the main characters crying, woohoo’ing and screaming. “Lekacka” is a clumsy double bass /piano track which again plays on lots of strange voice noises over the top of a silly melody. Opener “Juchu” is a prime example with a banjo/guitar four chord salute while xylophones, animal chirps and lots of ambient vocal squeals and ooh’s all pull together to create an enchanting melody, one that’s returned to throughout the soundtrack.

It’s beautiful, personable and darn right jolly. Three little letters, and just like the little game of Botanicula there is so much hidden inside this 23 track soundtrack.Įach song is wonderfully charming and crafted and the overall sound arc makes me feel like Sigur Ros made a childrens TV programme.
