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Music by Pavol Hubinák, Daniel Bihány, Habbiel Lyrics by Habbiel Produced & mixed by Pavol Hubinák Mastered by Dan Václavek Cover design by Vlado Ďurajka Two Ends of the Same Spectrum is a pilot single from the EP Near You. The composition was based on a synthesizer sound in the introduction, with which guitarist and EP producer Palo Hubinák played and modulated it to a form that fascinated him. They added vocals in the studio in the way the band is used to - both guitarists let singer Habbiel improvise and stop her when an interesting vocal line is created, on which they can continue to build. "Habbiel is absolutely great at this, shuffling patterns like a jukebox. When improvising on this song, a part was even created "I'm listening Lykke Li", although none of us listens to this Swedish singer very much. We even got so used to it when listening to the demo that it was reflected in the final text," Palo explains this creative process. But the song is very personal for the singer Habbiel. "Recent events have underlined what has always been present among people, namely to see the same thing or event in a completely different way, from a different perspective. Sometimes it ends in an argument, other times with an understanding. In the text, I tried to reflect this and that is why one style is more specific and the other is more abstract, while both are about the same thing," she explains. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional