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Before any discussion of specific tracks or releases can take place, it is important to consider several important realities about Boards of Canada's discography.
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Before any discussion of specific tracks or releases can take place, it is important to consider several important realities about Boards of Canada's discography:
  
 
1. [[Boards of Canada]] rarely and inconsistently release albums. Because of this, it is very common for tracks or albums to be released or announced within the community as a joke on the community. Sometimes, even, for unknown reasons, artists deliberately choose to circulate their own work on peer to peer networks as the work of [[Boards of Canada]]. With very few exceptions, those tracks and albums not explicitly outlined in the discography found here on the wiki are fake by default. The number of these forgeries seems to grow rather than decline, and while the vast majority of the tracks known to the community are included on this page, it is by no means an exhaustive list of the music marketed as Boards of Canada on the world wide web.
 
1. [[Boards of Canada]] rarely and inconsistently release albums. Because of this, it is very common for tracks or albums to be released or announced within the community as a joke on the community. Sometimes, even, for unknown reasons, artists deliberately choose to circulate their own work on peer to peer networks as the work of [[Boards of Canada]]. With very few exceptions, those tracks and albums not explicitly outlined in the discography found here on the wiki are fake by default. The number of these forgeries seems to grow rather than decline, and while the vast majority of the tracks known to the community are included on this page, it is by no means an exhaustive list of the music marketed as Boards of Canada on the world wide web.

Revision as of 05:04, 17 March 2008

Preface

Before any discussion of specific tracks or releases can take place, it is important to consider several important realities about Boards of Canada's discography:

1. Boards of Canada rarely and inconsistently release albums. Because of this, it is very common for tracks or albums to be released or announced within the community as a joke on the community. Sometimes, even, for unknown reasons, artists deliberately choose to circulate their own work on peer to peer networks as the work of Boards of Canada. With very few exceptions, those tracks and albums not explicitly outlined in the discography found here on the wiki are fake by default. The number of these forgeries seems to grow rather than decline, and while the vast majority of the tracks known to the community are included on this page, it is by no means an exhaustive list of the music marketed as Boards of Canada on the world wide web.

2. Boards of Canada's back catalog (Pre-Twoism) is a subject of controversy. While the community seems to generally agree upon the genuineness of Old Tunes Vol. 1, Old Tunes Vol. 2, A Few Old Tunes, and BoC Maxima, all of the other pre-Twoism releases are believed to be unavailable online. Closes Vol. 1 and Hooper Bay fakes circulate especially often online, and appear in various forms, but in all cases have been rejected by the community as being legitimate Boards of Canada releases. The only copies known to exist of these early albums are believed to be owned by the friends and family of Boards of Canada, who have never posted them online.

3. Sometimes users poorly or inaccurately tag MP3s. Some legitimate Boards of Canada tracks are mislabeled. For instance, "David Came To Mahana'im" and "Sir Prancelot Brainfire" are commonly confounded mp3s on P2P networks. It is important to either find a reliable source for the legitimate pre-Twoism releases, or to pay careful attention to track times to ensure that they are properly labeled.

That said, the following are bootlegs and fakes well known to the community:

Bootlegs

Boards of Canada: Unreleased Tracks 12" [Clone Records]

Side B
Side A

This record appeared in auction in 2007. It includes a number of Boards of Canada tracks, culled from Skam's ultra-rare Mask series. In March 2007, We Are the Music Makers admin Joyrex positively identified the record as a bootleg unauthorized by Skam. The tracks are believed to have been cut from mp3, though the relative quality of the recording is a subject of debate.

Tracklisting (per the label)

  • A1 - Midas Touch (Remix)
  • A2 - Korona
  • B1 - Trapped (Hell Interface Remix)
  • B2 - Trapped (Short Slow Version)

Note that discogs' page for this release indicates that the label's tracklisting is inaccurate


Boards of Canada Live @ Warp 10 1999 + All Tomorrow's Parties 2001

Inside
Back
Front

Boards of Canada Live @ Warp 10 1999 + All Tomorrow's Parties 2001 appeared in auction in February 2008. It purports to be a collection of Boards of Canada's live tracks from the Warp 10 and ATP sets that are now in wide circulation on Peer to Peer networks, as well as a recording of their Peel Session.

The bootlegger, however, did not do his homework, and included non-live tracks such as "Orange Romeda" (which was featured in neither of the live shows OR the Peel Session,) and failed to include ALL of the Peel Session tracks included on the standard release.

It is also worthy of note that the bootlegger's artwork indicates that the All Tomorrow's Parties of 2001 took place in Los Angeles, California. The real ATP of 2001 took place in England.

All things considered, it is one of the more sloppy Boards of Canada bootlegs in circulation.

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Fake Artwork and Non-Existent Albums

Occasionally releases are announced or artwork is produced by the community as a joke on the community. Sometimes these releases and artwork gain enough currency that they become recurring topics on IDM related forums. Here are a few of the more prevalent:


Chaosmachine's Live at Hexagon Sun

Inaccurately Tagged

Many tracks exchanged on peer-to-peer networks as the work of Boards of Canada are in fact (and sometimes intentionally) mislabeled. The following is a list of these tracks, in some cases including (when known) the real author of the track in brackets.

Five Fake Supposed "2004 Album Promos"

  • '"106"
  • "All Things Are Numbers"
  • "Floatee"
  • "Oranges and Flowers"
  • "Samflower"

"Aloysius"

"A Tribute to Blade Runner" [Mislabeled Cosmic Baby]

"Acid Memories - Echo the Sun"

"Alpha and Omega (Live)" [Legitimate BoC track slowed down]

"Alpha Chime"

"Always Remember to Respect your Mother"

"Argonaut" [Mislabeled Mouse on Mars]

"Ascent"

"Azura"

"Birthday Tape / Incandescent Autumn" [Mislabeled Chaosmachine]

"Chocky - Come" [Mislabeled Mogwai]

"Circle" (Non :35 version, purported to be from Hooper Bay)

Four Closes Vol. 1 Fakes

  • "Treeline"(also 'seward leaf')
  • Godever
  • Fonec [Mislabeled Boards of Canada's "Korona"]
  • "Trillions"

"Code 2"

"Cold" [Mislabeled Plaid, from their Peel Session]

"Dark Song"

"Dcore"

"Dub Plate"

"Echo the Sun" (5:40) [Mislabeled Gescom "Stoop" a hidden track on Skam's Skampler)

"Eno Test" [Mislabeled Marumari]

"Fall in Love"

"Funk Jam"

"Giant Bursting"

"Gridlock"

Hooper Bay Excerpts (Fake- an average of 1:30 each)

"Jega" [Believed to be a mislabeled track from Skam's Mask series]

"Kaleidoscope" [Mislabeled 'Time Apple,' from Boards of Canada's website]

"Last Snowstorm"

"Lavender Trapezoids" 5 Track EP (Fake)

  • "Nskino" [Mislabeled CiM]
  • "Rhomboid" [Mislabeled CiM]
  • "Lavender Trapezoids"
  • "Golden Hinterland"
  • "Untitled"

"Litter Duty"

"Look Within"

"Mathematics of Summer"

"Mellow"

"Merck Construct"

"Middle Fields"

"Neotropic Doyouknowhowtowaltz Vert" [sic]

"Nickle Bag of Funk Perhaps"

"Northwest Water" [Probably mislabeled Legofeet from Skam's 'Skampler' compilation]

"Parson" [Mislabeled Marumari]

"Psil Coysin"

"Remix of Rick Strom"

"Seba and Lotek - So Long"

"Seward Leaf" (7:01) [Mislabeled: actually Mum's "Slow Bicycle"]

"Smokes Quantity --- Qtated by Pbo"

"The Traveller and in Motion (Believe)" [sic]

"T-Shirts for Anyone"

"Webtrac"

"Winder"

"Yellow Hexagon Sun"