artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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* Main vocal sample comes from "Zableyalo mi AgΕntse", as it appears on the compilation album ''Le MystΓ¨re des Voix Bulgares'' (1991)<ref>https://youtu.be/dluBzT6kVno?t=83</ref>. Marcus also references this compilation album in an interview.<ref>https://bocpages.org/wiki/Breaking_Into_Heaven</ref> | * Main vocal sample comes from "Zableyalo mi AgΕntse", as it appears on the compilation album ''Le MystΓ¨re des Voix Bulgares'' (1991)<ref>https://youtu.be/dluBzT6kVno?t=83</ref>. Marcus also references this compilation album in an interview.<ref>https://bocpages.org/wiki/Breaking_Into_Heaven</ref> | ||
===== [[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]] ===== | ===== [[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]] ===== | ||
β | * Vocal sample of David Bigham saying "I'm..er...a Real Traditionalist myself of course, because of Orbison, and Holly, and The Fireballs and The String Along, and er, all the things that happen in the studio. I'm so glad to...take care of...studio and..."<ref>https://youtu.be/vJiREhmiUQs . | + | * Vocal sample of David Bigham saying "I'm..er...a Real Traditionalist myself of course, because of Orbison, and Holly, and The Fireballs and The String Along, and er, all the things that happen in the studio. I'm so glad to...take care of...studio and..."<ref>https://youtu.be/vJiREhmiUQs The video in this reference is unrelated, and just for visual interest. Additionally, it is not confirmed that the sample source is from David Bigham. For more discussion about the source, see the [[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)|full page]] for this song. </ref> |
* Contains a sample of a woman ordering at a drive-thru also used in "[[R35TT A06]]" <ref>Appears at :31 in this song, and 3:20 in "[[R35TT A06]]"</ref> | * Contains a sample of a woman ordering at a drive-thru also used in "[[R35TT A06]]" <ref>Appears at :31 in this song, and 3:20 in "[[R35TT A06]]"</ref> | ||
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===== [[Peace-Tony-Devil]] ===== | ===== [[Peace-Tony-Devil]] ===== | ||
* "The royal family should be <em>left in peace</em>!" | * "The royal family should be <em>left in peace</em>!" | ||
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===== [[Split Your Infinities]] ===== | ===== [[Split Your Infinities]] ===== | ||
* A quote at 1:45 about FEMA camps from the documentary ''America Under Siege'' (1994)<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P-hvPJPTi4</ref> | * A quote at 1:45 about FEMA camps from the documentary ''America Under Siege'' (1994)<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P-hvPJPTi4</ref> | ||
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+ | * A sample from an MCA Videodisc bumper. The sample appears deeper in the mix at 1:48, but can be heard most clearly and in its entirety starting at 4:00. <ref>https://youtu.be/eRhs70SWc2c?si=KJeoROqreqJ-Hsdg This sample is also pitched down slightly. This particular bumper most likely originates from 1982-1984; LaserDiscs went through many different renamings and rebrandings, and the MCA Videodisc label was only used during this period.</ref> | ||
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===== [[Nothing Is Real]] ===== | ===== [[Nothing Is Real]] ===== | ||
* A distorted voice reciting about or talking to Jesus | * A distorted voice reciting about or talking to Jesus |
For more detailed info on a particular sample, see the individual song pages.
The sampled piano chord at 1:02 also appears in Chromakey Dreamcoat at 4:29[75]