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title | Boards of Canada |
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author | Takuro Ueno |
publication | Crossbeat |
date | 2005/12 |
issue | 266 |
pages | 120-123 |
Boards of Canada was an interview (in Japanese) by Takuro Ueno originally published December 2005 in Crossbeat magazine Vol. 266 pp.120-123.
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