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| name=Hooper Bay | | name=Hooper Bay | ||
| release_date=1994 | | release_date=1994 | ||
β | | format= | + | | format=Casette |
| label=Music70 | | label=Music70 | ||
| catno=THS012 | | catno=THS012 | ||
| runtime=30:52 | | runtime=30:52 | ||
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β | + | http://img425.imageshack.us/img425/6253/hooperbaylh2.jpg | |
β | + | ''Hooper Bay'' is the name of Boards of Canada's fifth known release. ''Hooper Bay'' introduced the use of children's voices<ref>http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/interviews/#jockeyslut</ref>, a technique which would remain a staple of the band's style through the release of ''[[Geogaddi]]''. | |
β | Of the | + | Of the album's five tracks, only a 35-second excerpt of "[[Circle]]" (posted on the [[EHX]] website in the late 1990s) has been heard by those outside of the band's friends and family.<ref>http://fredd-e.narfum.org/boc/discog/</ref> |
== Tracks == | == Tracks == |