artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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+ | "[[Play Twice Before Listening]]" is an interview by Koen Poolman originally published online Mar. 2002 on the OOR website <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20020328062626/http://www.oor.nl/OorNL/custom/Boards.htm</ref>. The abbreviated version (in Dutch) published in the OOR magazine can be found [https://bocpages.org/wiki/Boards_of_Canada:_Even_voorstellen... here]. | ||
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+ | === [[Play Twice Before Listening]] === | ||
{{question|Hi Michael & Marcus, Where are you? How are you doing?}} | {{question|Hi Michael & Marcus, Where are you? How are you doing?}} | ||
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could be right because the intention is to make it sound like it's something strangely familiar but perpendicular to the real world, and in a way timeless.}} | could be right because the intention is to make it sound like it's something strangely familiar but perpendicular to the real world, and in a way timeless.}} | ||
− | {{question|You've recorded over 90 songs for Geogaddi. Only 22 - and the silent Magic Window - made it onto the album. At | + | {{question|You've recorded over 90 songs for Geogaddi. Only 22 - and the silent Magic Window - made it onto the album. At Camber Sands you played an utterly brilliant new track that's not on the album.}} |
{{boc|'''Marcus''': It's about what fits in the context of the album. When we play live we often play tracks that haven't been | {{boc|'''Marcus''': It's about what fits in the context of the album. When we play live we often play tracks that haven't been | ||
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{{question|How did you make the selection between the 'full on' tracks and the strange intermezzos and miniature melodies that slowly grow into little gems after a while? Is there an overall theme/direction that connects the tracks on the album?}} | {{question|How did you make the selection between the 'full on' tracks and the strange intermezzos and miniature melodies that slowly grow into little gems after a while? Is there an overall theme/direction that connects the tracks on the album?}} | ||
− | {{boc|'''Mike''': It's meant to play like the soundtrack for | + | {{boc|'''Mike''': It's meant to play like the soundtrack for somestrange musical, or an imagined movie. The theme with Geogaddi is a kind of confusion, as though you're going through a kind of 'Alice in Wonderland' adventure, but with a damaged mind. Those short tracks you mention, we write far more of those than the so-called "full on" tracks, and in a way, they are our own favorites.}} |
{{question|These hidden treasures, little as they are, appear to be even bigger in numbers than on Music Has The Right To Children. Is seems like you're teasing us. It's hidden, so find it! True?}} | {{question|These hidden treasures, little as they are, appear to be even bigger in numbers than on Music Has The Right To Children. Is seems like you're teasing us. It's hidden, so find it! True?}} | ||
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− | == Highlights == | + | == Highlights and Notes == |
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