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m (Undo revision 213290 by Drago (talk) yeah the cover looks more like hard day's night but obviously it's a reference to the reich record. reich is a minimalist composer, which is what the name and content of the song references. the song obviously has nothing to do with the beatles, thus its art is not going to be referencing them.)
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"'''Space K.K.'''" is a K.K. Slider song first introduced in {{NL}}.  
 
"'''Space K.K.'''" is a K.K. Slider song first introduced in {{NL}}.  
  
The cover depicts the word 'minimal' on top of nine frames containing pictures of [[K.K. Slider]], which are all the same except for a picture in the bottom left of the cover, which features his eyes closed. The cover art may be a reference to the cover of the Beatles' [[wikipedia:A Hard Day's Night (album)|A Hard Day's Night]].  
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The cover depicts the word 'minimal' on top of nine frames containing pictures of [[K.K. Slider]], which are all the same except for a picture in the bottom left of the cover, which features his eyes closed. The cover art may be a reference to the album cover of [http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/favorite/sextet_six_marimbas.jpg "Sextet/Six Marimbas"] by American minimalist composer Steve Reich.  
  
 
[[Eunice]], [[Marshal]], [[Flo]] and [[Bertha]] will have this song playing in their homes.  
 
[[Eunice]], [[Marshal]], [[Flo]] and [[Bertha]] will have this song playing in their homes.  

Revision as of 18:45, April 28, 2020

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Mood Hard to say
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Genre Minimalist
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"Space K.K." is a K.K. Slider song first introduced in Animal Crossing: New Leaf.

The cover depicts the word 'minimal' on top of nine frames containing pictures of K.K. Slider, which are all the same except for a picture in the bottom left of the cover, which features his eyes closed. The cover art may be a reference to the album cover of "Sextet/Six Marimbas" by American minimalist composer Steve Reich.

Eunice, Marshal, Flo and Bertha will have this song playing in their homes.

The song's Japanese name, translating to 'Minimal Music,' is a reference to a '60's-originated style of American music.

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