artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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β | + | [[Youthful Transgressions]] is an interview by Justin B Hampton originally published Nov. 1998 in Alternative Press magazine Number 124, p.84. | |
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Already hard at work on a follow-up to Music, Boards Of Canada are also keeping busy with a low-budget feature film project and planning to visit North America for a spring 1999 tour. It seems as if BOC are poised for success, which may force maturity on them after all. But '''Sandison''' sees this as unlikely. {{boc|For a lot of people, growing up means giving up everything that excites and stimulates you, and replacing it with repetition and conformity. If that's really what it is, then I don't intend to grow up. Sometimes I think we are adults trying to capture the sounds and feelings of childhood, but then I remember that we're actually kids, just mucking about like we've always done.}} | Already hard at work on a follow-up to Music, Boards Of Canada are also keeping busy with a low-budget feature film project and planning to visit North America for a spring 1999 tour. It seems as if BOC are poised for success, which may force maturity on them after all. But '''Sandison''' sees this as unlikely. {{boc|For a lot of people, growing up means giving up everything that excites and stimulates you, and replacing it with repetition and conformity. If that's really what it is, then I don't intend to grow up. Sometimes I think we are adults trying to capture the sounds and feelings of childhood, but then I remember that we're actually kids, just mucking about like we've always done.}} | ||
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+ | ==Highlights and Notes == | ||
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+ | * A 1999 spring tour in North America was considered. | ||
== Scans == | == Scans == | ||
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Image:1998 11 Alternative Press No124 Cover.jpg | Image:1998 11 Alternative Press No124 Cover.jpg | ||
Image:1998 11 Alternative Press No124 pg84.jpg | Image:1998 11 Alternative Press No124 pg84.jpg | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]] | [[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]] |