artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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β | Limited to fifty copies, pressed on both cassette and CD formats, the tracks on | + | Limited to fifty copies, pressed on both cassette and CD formats, the tracks on [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] Maxima range from previously released material to songs which to this day have yet to see wide re-release. Many of the tracks featured on this release would later be chosen for the track listing of [[Music Has The Right To Children]], though with some differences (notably on [[One Very Important Thought]].) |
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+ | This release was broadcasted in full on France's [[Helter Skelter (radio programme)|Helter Skelter's radio programme]] in 2002. | ||
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+ | [[Wildlife Analysis]], [[Boc Maxima]], [[Roygbiv]], [[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]] and [[One Very Important Thought]] later appeared on [[Music Has the Right to Children]]. [[Everything You Do Is A Balloon]], [[June 9th]], [[Nlogax]] and [[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]] also appear on [[Hi Scores (release)|Hi Scores]]. [[Rodox Video]], [[Nova Scotia Robots]], [[Skimming Stones]], [[Carcan]], [[M9]] and [[Original Nlogax]] appeared on [[A Few Old Tunes]] (albeit in slightly different forms). A longer version of [[Chinook]] appears on the [[Aquarius (release)|Aquarius]] single. | ||
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+ | At 5:17, the version of Sixtyniner that appears is shorter than the version on the original [[Twoism (release)|Twoism]] release. However, when [[Twoism (release)|Twoism]] was publicly released in 2002, this 5:17 version was used instead. | ||
β | + | As of 2020, [[Niagara]], [[Red Moss]], [[Concourse]] and [[Whitewater]] are exclusive to this release. | |
== Tracks == | == Tracks == | ||
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# "[[Whitewater]]" – 6:09 | # "[[Whitewater]]" – 6:09 | ||
# "[[One Very Important Thought]]" – 1:05 | # "[[One Very Important Thought]]" – 1:05 | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == |