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 Boards of Canada gehören seit jeher zur ersten Garde der Electronica-Szene und zu den Eckpfeilern des Kultlabels Warp. Auch auf dem neuen Album wartet die Band mit dem Hauptanliegen auf, verblasste Erinnerungen voller romantischer Höhepunkte in musikalische Schwingungen zu ĂŒbersetzen. |  Boards of Canada gehören seit jeher zur ersten Garde der Electronica-Szene und zu den Eckpfeilern des Kultlabels Warp. Auch auf dem neuen Album wartet die Band mit dem Hauptanliegen auf, verblasste Erinnerungen voller romantischer Höhepunkte in musikalische Schwingungen zu ĂŒbersetzen. | ||
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Boards of Canada have always been part of the first guard of the electronica scene and one of the cornerstones of the cult label Warp. On the new album, too, the main concern of the band is to translate faded memories full of romantic climaxes into musical vibrations. | Boards of Canada have always been part of the first guard of the electronica scene and one of the cornerstones of the cult label Warp. On the new album, too, the main concern of the band is to translate faded memories full of romantic climaxes into musical vibrations. | ||
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{{boc|'''BOC''': It's really amazing that people can see tiny details that we thought they'd never see. On the other hand, things are simply invented that are not there. So sometimes it actually gets just plain absurd.}} | {{boc|'''BOC''': It's really amazing that people can see tiny details that we thought they'd never see. On the other hand, things are simply invented that are not there. So sometimes it actually gets just plain absurd.}} | ||
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title | Magie versus Logik |
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author | Hendrik Lakeberg |
publication | Keys |
date | 2005/12 |
issue | 12 |
pages | 118-119 |
"Magie versus Logik" is an interview (in German) by Hendrik Lakeberg originally published Dec 2005 in Keys magazine No.12 pp.118-119.
This is an original text copied verbatim from the original source. Do not edit this text to correct errors or misspellings. Aside from added wikilinks, this text is exactly as it originally appeared.
Magie versus Logik
 Boards of Canada gehören seit jeher zur ersten Garde der Electronica-Szene und zu den Eckpfeilern des Kultlabels Warp. Auch auf dem neuen Album wartet die Band mit dem Hauptanliegen auf, verblasste Erinnerungen voller romantischer Höhepunkte in musikalische Schwingungen zu ĂŒbersetzen. Durch âThe Campfire Headphase", die neue Boards-of-Canada-Platte, weht im Gegensatz zum dĂŒster vernebelten Surrealismus des VorgĂ€ngersâGeogaddi", der illuminierende Wind der AufklĂ€rung. Die Tracks sind strukturell glasklar, verfrickelte Beats gröĂtenteils Geschichte. Es gibt kaum AnklĂ€nge an die DSP-Exzesse der elektronischen Musik der letzten Jahre. Die Beats rumpeln prĂ€zise abgezirkelt vor sich hin. DarĂŒber schweben die typischen Bords-of-Canada-FlĂ€chen, wie Pastellfar ben, die langsam ineinanderlaufen, sich vermischen und vorsichtig gerinnen. Vielleicht istâCampfire Headphase" die Abendröte der Electronica. Zeitlos schön und gerade deshalb so zeitgemĂ€Ă. Fast wie ein klassisches LehrstĂŒck, eine Essenz. Und fĂŒr die Macher Mike Sandison und Marcus Eoin die logische Konsequenz ihrer bisherigen Arbeit. NatĂŒrlich ist auch das neue Album durchsetzt mit Anspielungen, Konzepten, RĂ€tseln. Das Bild, dass sich aus der Musik herauslesen lĂ€sst, rĂŒckt eine andere Seite ins Licht: Den Producern ging es niemals allein darum, in opake, mystische Welten herabzufĂŒhren, sondern eher darum, das Seltsame, schwer verstehbare der Welt in Musik umzusetzen. RĂ€tsel aufzugeben, die danach verlangen entrĂ€tselt zu werden. Eine epische Inszenierung fundamentaler Konflikte auszubreiten: Magie versus Logik, SpiritualitĂ€t versus Vernunft. Das scheue schottische Producer-Gespann stand Rede und Antwort zum neuen Album.
Danach haben wir uns immer weiter davon wegbewegt, uns auf mehr auf die Abstraktion und unstrukturierte Musik konzentriert.
Auf dem neuen Album wenden wir uns definitiv wieder zurĂŒck zu den klassischen Vier-Minuten-Pop-Songs. Aber wie immer bei uns, gibt es auch Tracks, bei denen diese Komponente verdreht ist.das Interview fĂŒhrte Hendrik Lakeberg/jb//Â Â
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Note: google translation
Magic Versus Logic
Boards of Canada have always been part of the first guard of the electronica scene and one of the cornerstones of the cult label Warp. On the new album, too, the main concern of the band is to translate faded memories full of romantic climaxes into musical vibrations. Through "The Campfire Headphase", the new Boards of Canada record, in contrast to the darkly fogged surrealism of its predecessor "Geogaddi", the illuminating wind of enlightenment blows. The tracks are structurally crystal clear, tricky beats for the most part history. There is hardly any echo of the DSP excesses in electronic music in recent years. The beats rumble precisely drawn out. The typical Bords of Canada surfaces float above it, like pastel colors ben that slowly run into each other, mix and gently curdle. Perhaps "Campfire Headphase" is the evening glow of electronica. Timelessly beautiful and precisely for that reason so contemporary. Almost like a classic teaching piece, an essence. And for the makers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin the logical consequence of their previous work. Of course, the new album is also interspersed with allusions, concepts, puzzles - the image that can be read from the music moves a different side ins Licht: The producers were never just concerned with leading down into opaque, mystical worlds, but rather with translating the strange, difficult-to-understand world into music. To give up puzzles that demand to be solved. Spreading an epic staging of fundamental conflicts: magic versus logic, spirituality versus reason. The shy Scottish producer team answered questions about the new album.
the interview was conducted by Hendrik Lakeberg / jb //