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"[[Space Age Bachelor]]" is an interview by Donald Anderson originally published Winter 1998 in Space Age Bachelor Magazine Number 12, p.03
 
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== Original Text ==
 
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{{question|[[Boards of Canada]] - [[Music Has the Right to Children]] [[Warp]] label debut (North American release by [[Matadorrecords.com|Matador]]) comes from two Scots. The group name refers to the strong influence of the 70s documentary movies from the [[Canadian National Film Board]]. It seems quite strange to me the way that people expect/demand different levels of weirdness from various mediums. It has occurred to me that a lot of music in commercials is very strange, or documentaries, too, and people have no trouble listening to it. But if you present this music in a pop package, people are almost offended by its weirdness, its indulgence.}}
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=== Boards of Canada ===
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{{question|[[Boards of Canada]] - [[Music Has the Right to Children]] [[Warp]] label debut (North American release by [[Matador]]) comes from two Scots. The group name refers to the strong influence of the 70s documentary movies from the [[Canadian National Film Board]]. It seems quite strange to me the way that people expect/demand different levels of weirdness from various mediums. It has occurred to me that a lot of music in commercials is very strange, or documentaries, too, and people have no trouble listening to it. But if you present this music in a pop package, people are almost offended by its weirdness, its indulgence.}}
  
 
{{boc|'''Marcus''': "That's exactly it. That is such a good point to make because all along we've been more interested in the sort of music you find in that context rather than standard rock and pop. The reason some people might be into our music and other experimental artists' music, is because there's a space for it in the public psyche where the way has been paved by film and tv and so on, so why can't bands produce albums of equally original music?}}
 
{{boc|'''Marcus''': "That's exactly it. That is such a good point to make because all along we've been more interested in the sort of music you find in that context rather than standard rock and pop. The reason some people might be into our music and other experimental artists' music, is because there's a space for it in the public psyche where the way has been paved by film and tv and so on, so why can't bands produce albums of equally original music?}}
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* [http://www.space-age-bachelor.com/ Space Age Bachelor magazine] (defunct; some articles still online)
 
* [http://www.space-age-bachelor.com/ Space Age Bachelor magazine] (defunct; some articles still online)
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** http://www.evo.org/4ad-faq/books.html#PRINTSAB (information about Space Age Bachelor)
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** [https://web.archive.org/web/20060821071011/https://www.efeele.com/ Efeele.com] new project from the creators of Space Age Bachelor
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060821071011/https://www.efeele.com/ Efeele.com] new project from the creators of Space Age Bachelor
 
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[[Category: Interviews]]
 
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[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]]
 
[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]]

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