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List of samples used by Boards of Canada

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  • A child saying "Yeah!", reversed (Roygbiv, ROYGBIV (Alpha Quest Mix))
  • A vocoded voice, gradually slowing down, saying "... and so you could become very sensitive to everything, you start walking through the studio, you go: 'ah yes, it's going to be a good day, I can feel -'" (Nova Scotia Robots)
  • Various voices:
    • Man #1: "This is a ... uh ... map of the plan of William T. Love for a model industrial city ...."
    • Woman: "Please do tell!"
    • Man #1: "... This plan was to dig a canal from the Niagara River to the Niagara Escarpment."
    • Man #2: "We are located at the upper Niagara river gorge. Above the gorge itself is a residential community, the university." (Niagara)
  • A woman giggling followed by two metallic-sounding high notes (Niagara, The Color of the Fire, I Love U)
  • The following monologue taken from a pornographic film, spoken by a young man:
That tiny room at the beach was absolutely the perfect place for my first time. When we came together, I could feel the hairs growing on my chest. I saw my future. I saw my past. For a few minutes it was like being alive. They lived happily ever after. All my questions had been answered. All my fears disappeared. All that was left was a kiss. Every move we made was a kiss. (Sixtyniner, Sir Prancelot Brainfire)
  • A flute played in a Native American style at high pitch (Red Moss)
  • From Bob Vila's Home Again, two speakers jumbled together: "I notice that you ... well it's another one of these ... right! that is correct. that's interesting! great! right! uh we, now, those, uh, looks like full-dimensional ... right! that's correct. yeah, mm hm, uh, right, that's correct." ... ... "well, it makes a lot of sense!" (Concourse)
  • A sample from Indeep's 1983 hit "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" (Nlogax)
  • Various bits of speech. It's hard to make out much, but here's [DC]'s guess at some of it:
    • "there's been a [release/leak]"? [female voice]
    • "Oh, ... I know" [Scottish girl]
    • "Just slightly" [different Scottish girl]
    • "... just [come in at the] end, right?" [English man]
    • "fan - tastic" [same man?]
    • Another girl sounds (to me) like the same one who speaks all the way through all 3 live recordings of BoC at ATP, Lighthouse, and Warp, which adds to suspicions that these are recordings of people talking at the the Hexagon Sun studio, as the title of the track in which the voices are used would suggest. (Turquoise Hexagon Sun)
  • The "I feel proud" speech [1] from Sesame Street:
When I'm with a friend / then I feel proud, and there's a Proud Me, too. / When I'm with a friend / then I feel proud, and there's a Proud Me, too. / - Me, too. / Right now, I'm the Loving Me; isn't he cute? And after I've done a real good job - I've cleaned my room, or something like that - then I feel proud, and there's a Proud Me, too. And when I'm with a friend, and we're having a good time, then I'm the Happy Me. But when my friend has to go home, then I feel a little sad, so I turn into the Sad Me. Anyway, there sure are a lot of different Me's, just like you have a lot of different You's. Well, we're going outside to - outside to play now, I hope all the different You's have fun, too! Bye!" (Whitewater [pitch-shifted and words rearranged], Sixtyten [reversed], Sunshine Recorder ["Bye"'s only])
  • A woman's voice, sampled from the conclusion of a 1982 porn film entitled A Brief Affair:
Now that the show is over, and we have jointly exercised our constitutional rights, we would like to leave you with one very important thought: Some time in the future, you may have the opportunity to serve as a juror in a so-called obscenity case. It would be wise to remember that the same people who would stop you from viewing an adult film may be back next year to complain about a book, or even a TV programme. If you can be told what you can see or read, then it follows that you can be told what to say or think. Defend your constitutionally-protected rights. No one else will do it for you. Thank you. (One Very Important Thought on BOC Maxima)
  • A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop (Spectrum, Twoism)
  • Two women speaking, presumably on a television show:
    • Woman #1: "Wearing light-colored hosiery like that makes your legs look larger. Do you know that?"
    • Woman #2: "No. I don't want them larg--"
    • Woman #1: "And the shoes, the high-buckle in the instep also squashes your legs--"
    • Woman #2: "Really?"
    • Woman #1: "so we're gonna do something else there. Let's talk about color for a minute--"
    • Woman #2: "All right."
    • Woman #1: "Nikki. You like green--"
    • Woman #2: "Mmm hmm"
    • Woman #1: "and green's gonna be nice on you, but this one is decapitating you."
    • Woman #2: "Really?"
    • Woman #1: "Yup." (Light, Clear Hair)
  • A man and a woman breathing heavily, with 1970's music in the background (P:C:)
  • Most vocals from Trapped by Colonel Abrams (Trapped)
  • A commercial for Dirt Devil (a brand of portable vacuum cleaner). Voice over is spoken by a mature-sounding English man: "It's almost like having an upright in the palm of your hand. The Devil is lightweight (Devil), powerful (Devil), has a wide opening (Devil) with a revolving brush...Get a Devil." (Devil, Peace-Tony-Devil)
  • From an episode of the British television game show Blockbusters:
    • Kathy: "??? I'll have a 'W' then please, Bob."
    • Bob: "'W'. What 'W' was the name of Bob Marley's group?" (buzzer) "Wah ha ha ha ha! Everybody worked for it, Kathy got there"
    • Kathy: "Waltzer."
    • Bob: "Yes it is! Waltzer. Gosh you took a chance. Well done!" (bell) "And for those who don't know, that's the one that...people are spun round as it revolves. It's a waltzer. And you've got the choice."
    • Kathy: "I'll have the 'M' please, Bob."
    • Bob: "The 'M'. Yes, you may. What 'M' is a garden flower whose bright orange petals are u-- Yes, Sarah."
    • Sarah: "Football"
    • Bob:"That's it! That's perfect! You've done it! Terrific! Well done. Wowee, I was a little bit worried there. You did it, and here's the big prize, Kathy. Take a look at this; you're gonna love it." (Blockbusters)
  • The chorus of "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang (The Way You Show)
  • A Sesame Street vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out (The Color of the Fire, I Love U)
  • A drum fill from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles (Kid For Today, Sequoia)
  • A basic (snare-)kick-kick-snare drum pattern (Oirectine, 5:9:78) (may just be similar-sounding different samples)
  • A choir-like melodic/harmonic loop (Old Tunes Vol. 1: Side A Audiotrack 6, Sevenfortyseven)
  • A drum loop with a wah effect applied (Old Tunes Vol. 1: Side A Audiotrack 8, June 9th)
  • A choir-like melody (Old Tunes Vol. 1: Side A Audiotrack 12, Aquarius (Version 3))
  • From "Flashback" by Imagination: "We're startin' up, now we're on our way" (We've Started Up)
  • "He's a dream" from the song of the same name by Shandi (We've Started Up)
  • "Berceuse" from the Dolly Suite by Gabriel Fauré (Jimbo Rehearsing) (not necessarily a sample, but probably not played by BoC)
  • "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..." (Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist))
  • "The royal family should be left in peace!" (Peace-Tony-Devil)
  • A commercial for Frosted Flakes (Peace-Tony-Devil)
  • Spoken by English-accented voices, presumably from a world news broadcast:
    • Woman: "Iraq says nineteen people died"
    • Man: "We won't know that until a full assessment has taken place in due course" (Iraq Says)
  • The hook from Tony Basil's 1982 hit "Mickey" (Nine-Rubber Wisdom)
  • A bubbly pitch modulation or filter modulation synthesizer effect, followed by a group of people shouting (On A Rolling Sea, Orange Romeda)
  • From the 1958 horror film Terror from the Year 5000: "Dad, look at the TV" (Apparatus)
  • An old Amiga module called "Voyager" by Hellraiser (Apparatus)
  • A microtonal synthesizer loop from the ending of "Karn Evil 9, Third Impression" on the album Brain Salad Surgery by Emerson, Lake, and Palmer (Music For Pylons)
  • The snare drum from "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin (Music For Pylons) (possible but not confirmed)
  • A "skipping" drum loop (Orange Hexagon Sun, Turquoise Hexagon Sun)
  • A loop of bongos being played rapidly (Oirectine, Mira Calix - Sandsings)
  • A drum loop with a distinctive electronic closed hi-hat (([Iced Cooley]], Seeya Later, Smokes Quantity)
  • At 1:53 an unidentified speech sample (thought by some to be the voice Welsh actor Philip Madoc) begins narrating a story. It is difficult to understand, but thought to be the following:

"the holts are nearly always close to sea
fallen boulders, old ruins, and cliffs
all at the top of a sand edifice
high above the sea
a safe place for cubs
we wait, tense
we're disappointed
she leaves her [?] loaded by others of us
the holts are evenly spread
about 500 meters apart [?] or so they advertise"

(An Eagle in Your Mind)
  • A synthetic-sounding voice saying "I love you" (An Eagle in Your Mind)
  • What sounds like a voice saying "sweat-sweat" (possibly "percussion" constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of the members of BoC) (An Eagle in Your Mind)
  • Chopped-up voices saying "now this is very irresponsible" and, in a Scottish accent, "yer no gonnae" (Telephasic Workshop)
  • A slightly slowed-down male voice saying "bordering Canada" (?) (Telephasic Workshop)
  • A young man shouting "twenty cent" (?) (Telephasic Workshop)
  • The song "Getaway" by Earth, Wind, & Fire (Sixtyten)
  • High voices saying or singing what is believed to be "David Addison", reversed (Sixtyten)
  • What might be a recording from a native American ceremony, including what sounds like someone with a drum (Kaini Industries)
  • Birds whistling outside BoC's studio (Rue the Whirl)
  • The slap bass riff (and possibly drums on the Aquarius single) from the beginning of "Aquarius" from Galt MacDermot's 1979 soundtrack for the film "Hair" (All versions of Aquarius))
  • The word "orange" from a sketch in a vintage Sesame Street episode (All versions of Aquarius)
  • Children's laughter, and the same children saying "yeah, that's right" from a vintage Sesame Street episode (All versions of Aquarius)
  • A sequence of numbers read by a professional-sounding woman's voice (All versions of Aquarius, though the number sequence varies)
  • The same voice that recites the number sequence saying "Orange" (All versions of Aquarius)
  • A chorused male voice singing "I'm listening" (Aquarius (Verison 3))
  • A synthesized male voice saying "sixtyten new aquarius" (Aquarius (Verison 3))
  • A girl's voice saying what is believed to be the phrase "for sand and stars" (All versions of Aquarius)
  • The same voice-over from the BoC Maxima version of One Very Important Thought, but read by the same voice that reads the number sequence from Aquarius, and with "listening to Boards of Canada" in place of "viewing an adult film" (One Very Important Thought on Music Has the Right to Children)
  • Eerie, sustained choral singing thought to have been sampled from Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey or possibly Norman Jewison's Jesus Christ Superstar (Happy Cycling)
  • A reversed interview with with Jeff Lynne of the Electric Light Orchestra on the subject of ELO's supposed use of backmasked vocals and the resulting controversy (Happy Cycling)
  • Seagulls and a sound like a man singing, rather faint and tinny (Happy Cycling)
  • A slide projector switching to the next slide (Kid For Today)
  • Children laughing and the creaking of a porch swing (?) (In a Beautiful Place out in the Country)
  • A man or low-voiced woman slowly saying "the past inside the present" (Music Is Math)
  • Slowly-spoken speech (words unknown) processed through a vocoder and melodized (not confirmed) (Music Is Math)
  • A similar voice to the "past inside the present" voice saying either "purple", "be careful", or "perfect circle" (Music Is Math)
  • The sound of a crackling campfire (Beware The Friendly Stranger)
  • A number station broadcast recorded by Sean Booth on a shortwave radio and gifted to BOC (Gyroscope)
  • Reversed high notes played on a 12-string guitar (probably an acoustic guitar and most likely sped up) (end of Gyroscope)
  • Leslie Nielson's voice over from a National Geographic film about underwater volcanic explosions and capturing a sea dandelion (Dandelion)
  • A child saying "beautiful place" (Sunshine Recorder)
  • A vocoded voice saying "an eagle in your mind" (Sunshine Recorder)
  • Dialogue between a man and a woman sampled from the 1972 film Season of the Witch (Julie And Candy)
  • The flute solo at the end of "When the Music Starts to Play" by The Incredible String Band, heard in reverse and at a lower speed (The Smallest Weird Number)
  • Track 10 from side B of (Old Tunes Vol. 1), reversed (The Smallest Weird Number)
  • An interview with Amo Bishop Roeden featuring the line "Although not a follower of David Koresh, she's a devoted Branch Davidian" (1969 (with "David Koresh" reversed); BoC remix of Poppy Seed by Slag Boom Van Loon)
  • A vocoded voice, similar to the one heard counting in Aquarius, saying "1969 in the sunshine" (1969)
  • A 1979 public information advert on the topic of energy conservation by the youth organization 4-H (Energy Warning)
  • Continuous, repeated whispering of the word "us", or the sound of air being sucked from a person's mouth as by a dental vacuum (Opening The Mouth)
  • "Alpha and Omega" said over a loudspeaker (Alpha And Omega)
  • A vocoded voice saying "Yellow" (Alpha And Omega)
  • A man's voice saying "I'm a God-darned Satanist, and, if I wanted, I'd be in this business too", reversed (Alpha And Omega)
  • A spoken passage that seems to have been taken from a self-improvement-oriented self-hypnosis tape and which has been modified to sound as if it is being spoken underwater (The Devil Is In The Details)
  • Very slowly-spoken speech (words unknown) processed through a vocoder and harmonized at close intervals for a dissonant sound (not confirmed) (The Devil Is In The Details)
  • A ring-modulated voice saying "One two three four five, six seven eight nine ten. Now in Spanish, then in French, we'll say that twice again" (A Is To B As B Is To C)
  • A group singing "We love you all" (A Is To B As B Is To C)
  • From the film Season of the Witch, a man: "I'll be gone about a week. Oh, by the way, I brought..." (forwards and then reversed) (A Is To B As B Is To C)

References

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