artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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+ | [[Breaking Into Heaven]] was an interview by Emma Warren originally published Jan. 2001 in The Face magazine Volume 03 Number 48 pp.94-98. | ||
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+ | === Breaking Into Heaven === | ||
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Mike Sandison once had a dream that he was in Edinburgh, near the castle. All the stonework of the buildings and the roads were covered in flowerbeds sown with a tapestry of bright flowers in concentric patterns. ‘It was the most amazing thing, and it stuck with me for ages. It made me think: there’s nowhere in the world like this! Nowhere at all! So I thought we should try and make tunes that people in that town would be listening to’. | Mike Sandison once had a dream that he was in Edinburgh, near the castle. All the stonework of the buildings and the roads were covered in flowerbeds sown with a tapestry of bright flowers in concentric patterns. ‘It was the most amazing thing, and it stuck with me for ages. It made me think: there’s nowhere in the world like this! Nowhere at all! So I thought we should try and make tunes that people in that town would be listening to’. | ||
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+ | == Highlights and Notes == | ||
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+ | *Article contains some the first images of the Geogaddi concept art to be published, almost a year in advance. | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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[[Category: Interviews]] | [[Category: Interviews]] | ||
[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]] | [[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]] |