artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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"[[Une Cabane Au Canada]]" is an interview (in French) by Joseph Ghosn originally published Feb./Mar. 2002 in Les Inrockuptibles magazine, Issue 327, pg.20-23 | "[[Une Cabane Au Canada]]" is an interview (in French) by Joseph Ghosn originally published Feb./Mar. 2002 in Les Inrockuptibles magazine, Issue 327, pg.20-23 | ||
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− | + | === Une Cabane Au Canada === | |
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− | Par Joseph Ghosn | + | '''Par Joseph Ghosn''' |
− | Photo Peter Iain Campbell | + | '''Photo Peter Iain Campbell''' |
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− | + | === A Cabin in Canada === | |
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With a pastoral and childlike first album, the Scots of Boards Of Canada invented an electronic folk, whose influence shines today from Radiohead to hip-hop. With Geogaddi, the mysterious duo delivers a second pastoral and uneasy masterpiece. | With a pastoral and childlike first album, the Scots of Boards Of Canada invented an electronic folk, whose influence shines today from Radiohead to hip-hop. With Geogaddi, the mysterious duo delivers a second pastoral and uneasy masterpiece. | ||
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Source: J Ghosn's retrieved Feb 2008 <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080514123923/http://blogs.lesinrocks.com:80/j-ghosn/index.php?2008/02/02/56-digital-fck-2-boards-of-canada</ref> | Source: J Ghosn's retrieved Feb 2008 <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20080514123923/http://blogs.lesinrocks.com:80/j-ghosn/index.php?2008/02/02/56-digital-fck-2-boards-of-canada</ref> | ||
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== Scans == | == Scans == |