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Global Tendencies was an electronic-focused festival hosted in Oiartzun, Spain. [[Boards of Canada]] is thought to have played the festival’s second edition on December 4, 1999, but whether or not [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] actually performed at this event is debated. The story told by attendees and a few articles<ref>https://www.mondosonoro.com/criticas/conciertos-musica/global-tendencies-99/</ref> says that many artists (including [[Boards of Canada|BoC]]) had to cancel due to the poor weather conditions and the bad organization of the festival's production company. However, a few attendees ensure that they in fact played, but that they did on a different time than scheduled (leaving many thinking that they didn't play).  
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Whether or not [[Boards of Canada]] actually performed at this event is debated. The story told by attendees and a few articles<ref>https://www.mondosonoro.com/criticas/conciertos-musica/global-tendencies-99/</ref> says that many artists (including [[Boards of Canada|BoC]]) had to cancel due to the poor weather conditions and the bad organization of the festival's production company. However, a few attendees ensure that they in fact played, but that they did on a different time than scheduled (leaving many thinking that they didn't play).  
  
  

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