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  • [[Boards of Canada]] are a Scottish electronic music group. At present, the band is comprised of the b ...s namesake, the [[National Film Board of Canada]] all seem to hark back to a period in the late seventies and early eighties when there were psychedelic
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  • ''For more detailed info on a particular sample, see the individual song pages.'' == [[A Few Old Tunes|A Few Old Tunes (1996)]] ==
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  • ...ded on the credits and packaging. However, CDs ordered from Skam included a braille sticker reading "boardsofcanada". * The cover photo was taken at a lookout on Mt. Norquay Road overlooking downtown Banff in Alberta, Canada.
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  • | name=In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country ...]] ([[Interviews#2002-03:_OOR|OOR Inteview, 2002]]), the EP tends to favor a darker, more pastoral, and even elegiac atmosphere than its predecessor ''[
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  • ...h missive since 1998's ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'', is without a doubt the group's most controversial record. Released suddenly in 2002 with Pared down from an extraordinary 90+ tracks to a total of 23 (one of which is silence), ''[[Geogaddi]]'' has been described
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  • ...ndison said in a 2005 Playlouder [[interview]], "like a kind of sanctuary; a day-glo vista you can visit by putting the record on." ...s, and a lot of location recording. What you hear on the record is kind of a wall of sound created by sampling as many gnarled acoustic sources [as] we
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  • ...), there is a character duo named "Julie" and "Candy", so the title may be a reference to them.   * In interviews, [[Boards of Canada]] have used "[[Julie And Candy]]" as a point of reference for their approach to music production:
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  • ...heir [[Music70]] label, 1995's [[Twoism]] successfully landed the brothers a recording contract with the highly respected indie-electronica label [[SKAM ...erhaps contributing to its high selling price) stems from the inclusion of a credit to an early third member of Boards of Canada, [[Christopher Horne]]
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  • On this page you can find an overview of all the interviews with a direct link to each individual article, grouped by era. In April 2017 we created a brand new page that will host [[Notable_Interview_Quotes|notable interview
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  • A native of Edinburgh, Crofter appears to have had a close connection with many of the bands featured on EHX, including Boards o He was also a frequent contributor to the [[IDM mailing list]]. He was responsible for t
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  • ...''''' was created and produced by [[Boards of Canada]]. It was released as a [[7"]] [[Extended play|EP]] on [[January 5]], [[1998]]. Aquarius is among o
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  • * ''[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country]]'': 27 November 2000, sky-blue LP, WAP1 ...ouldn't You Like To Be Free]]" (0:56), and "[[Circle]]" (0:35). "Duffy" is a gentle and innocent track, similar in theme to "[[Melissa Juice]]"; "Wouldn
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  • ...uncredited. The second song, ''[[Beware The Friendly Stranger]]'' contains a locked groove. '''Side A:'''
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  • '''Live @ ATP''' is a collection of the songs played during the performance of [[Boards of Canada # "[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country]]" – (5:46)
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  • ...ting|help section on editing]]. Also [[bocpages:The Bunker|The Bunker]] is a great place to start reading about some guidelines on editing, specifically
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  • '''''Live @ Warp10''''' is a collection of songs recorded during the performance of [[Boards of Canada]] <sup>4</sup>: Unreleased as of current date, but you can find a 'reproduction' by [http://soundcloud.com/machinedrum/boc-untitled-machinedr
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  • ''Hi Scores'' is a 1996 EP by [[Boards of Canada]], released on both CD and Vinyl formats. The # "[[Everything You Do Is A Balloon]]" &ndash; 7:04
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  • ...8-04:_Jockey_Slut|Jockey Slut interview]]), a technique which would remain a staple of the band's style through the release of ''[[Geogaddi]]''. ...ment; the native name is Naparagamiut, but the name "hooper bay" came from a Post Office with that name established in the area.
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  • ...by Numbers'' as follows: "Five-track CD from what was now a trio, boasting a My Bloody Valentine influence in places, shifting further into electronics Of the album's five tracks, only a 56-second excerpt of [[Wouldn't You Like To Be Free]]<ref>http://www.youtub
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  • Of the album's six tracks, only a 24 second excerpt of "[[Duffy]]"<ref>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nxtpZ1 ...]]'' cover show the name "[[Boards of Canada]]"; the album was released as a cassette in 1989 and was never re-released. However, the band claimed that
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