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+ | Short interviews with Warp artists and founders on Warp's 10th anniversary. | ||
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+ | == Text == | ||
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+ | '''[[Boards of Canada]]''' | ||
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+ | Nostalgic pastoral electronic duo, holed-up in the Scottish Highlands... | ||
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+ | {{question|What [[Warp Records|Warp]] record had the biggest influence on you?}} | ||
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+ | {{boc|Polygon Window (Aphex Twin) - [[wikipedia:Surfing on Sine Waves|Surfing On Sine Waves]]. I first heard it at a bonfire in the hills - friends used to make us tapes before we knew what it was. We were Warp pirates - we probably did them out a lot of money before we started making money for them.}} | ||
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+ | {{question|How should Rob and Steve celebrate?}} | ||
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+ | {{boc|By presenting a cheque for ten million pounds to every artist with 'Canada' in their name!}} | ||
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+ | {{question|What'll you be doing in ten years time?}} | ||
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+ | {{boc|Publishing books and releasing movies. That was the masterplan before we started doing Boards of Canada.}} | ||
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+ | {{question|What's your weirdest Warp moment?}} | ||
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+ | {{boc|We were in Germany with [[Autechre]] and we were all pissed off 'cos we hadn't been provided with a trailer. Sean from Autechre broke into someone else's trailer and stole loads of champagne, distributed them to everyone then got so plastered that he got rugby a certain electronic artist into the mud!}} | ||
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+ | {{question|Who's your favourite Warp artist?}} | ||
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+ | {{boc|[https://www.discogs.com/artist/24066-Slum Slum] - they did this limit 7" called '[https://www.discogs.com/Slum-Twilight-Mushrooms/release/29072 Twilight Mushroom]' - like a hybrid of Ween and My Bloody Valentine. It's a very un-Warp track - that's probably one of the reasons why I loved it.}} | ||
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+ | {{question|What's happened to your album?}} | ||
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+ | {{boc|It'll come out in the spring of 2000. It'll be more organic - we're using a lot of vocals and flutes. It's not hippie shite though - it's all still synthesized. It's a huge psychedelic behemoth!}} | ||
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+ | </onlyinclude> | ||
+ | == Scans == | ||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:Warp factor ten! front.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Warp factor ten! 1.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Warp factor ten! 2.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Warp factor ten! 3.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Warp factor ten! 4.jpg | ||
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+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | [[Category: Interviews]] | ||
[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]] | [[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]] |
title | Warp Factor Ten! |
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author | Toby Manning |
publication | Jockey Slut |
date | 1999/10 |
issue | Vol. 2 No. 22 (Oct/Nov 1999) |
pages | 47 |
Short interviews with Warp artists and founders on Warp's 10th anniversary.
Nostalgic pastoral electronic duo, holed-up in the Scottish Highlands...