artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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β | + | Michael Fakesch - Surfaise (The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada) is a remix that appears on Michael Fakesch's ''Demon 1'' 12" on the Musik Aus Strom label (catalogue # MAS 04.01). | |
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β | + | * At 0:46 a backmasked voice can be heard: | |
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β | + | ... the deal with Democrats, Republicans agreed to [???] ... language that would make even legal immigrants | |
β | + | liable for deportation if they use government relief programs for one year out of their first seven in the | |
β | + | country. President Clinton has held the accord(*), saying it fought illegal immigration without hurting | |
β | </ | + | innocent children or punishing legal immigrants. For the Christian Science Monitor, I'm John Dβ in Washington." <ref> |
+ | Transcript provided by user dave_from_2001</ref> | ||
β | == | + | ==Cultural References== |
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* It has been suggested that the name 'Trade Winds Mix' may be a reference to an anecdote shared in passing by Michael Sandison in a 1998 Space Age Bachelor interview: | * It has been suggested that the name 'Trade Winds Mix' may be a reference to an anecdote shared in passing by Michael Sandison in a 1998 Space Age Bachelor interview: | ||
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β | + | It's a small world. I stayed in Braeside for a while and I remember a shoot out near the Trade Winds | |
β | + | hotel, when I was told to get down on the floor of the car.<ref>Anderson, Donald. [http://fredd-e.narfum.org/wiki/Space_Age_Bachelor_1998_interview Space Age Bachelor Interview]. 1998.</ref> | |
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β | == | + | ==Sources== |
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