
It's quite convenient that Fennesz and Sylvian would actually be commissioned to work with Emily Dickinson's words after releasing a piece named for the poet less than a year earlier.
I probably wouldn't have personally considered those two particular tracks to fit in all that well with the theme of "Manafon Variations" if it had not been for the inclusion of a track titled 'Emily Dickinson' on the original release. They both sound as if they have been structured with a completely separate mindset when compared with the much more challenging content of the remainder of the disc.
From the DITW microsite:
Inspired by a commission Christian Fennesz and I had received, I’d also been working on a series of songs based on the poems of Emily Dickinson. As Dai hadn’t tackled the entire Manafon album I decided to send the tracks he’d omitted to Jan Bang to see what he’d make of them. Jan and I had been in close contact for a couple of years, and I felt his approach to remixing in general (he and Erik had produced wonderful remixes for me in the past) plus his delicately impressionistic way with texture and impressively manipulative sampling technique might work well on some of the pieces. We started with “I Should Not Dare,” the Dickinson poem that Christian and I had been commissioned to produce months earlier. Jan added some beautiful orchestral elements to our original arrangement. We then went on to a second poem and then finally tracks from Manafon itself. Jan brought Erik onboard and things appeared to fall into place very quickly. I completed the final mixes but Jan, Erik and Dai presented the work to me in fairly complete form so, with the exception of the new compositions, the final mixes more or less took care of themselves.