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+ | '''Trails''' is a loop that appeared on an early official [[Boards of Canada]] website<ref>[http://atomless.com/projects/boc/site/| Boards of Canada website]</ref>, which featured this loop (among other looped [[Boards of Canada]] tracks) set to visuals (in the case of this song, a sky with contrails). | ||
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+ | A 'remixed' version of "[[Trails]]" that has a drum loop can be found in a widely circulated fake of the unreleased album, ''[[Closes Vol. 1]]'', as track 8, "[[Close2]]". This is a mislabeling, and the audio itself is nothing more than a fan-made remix/fake. | ||
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+ | == Comments == | ||
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+ | == Samples / Lyrics == | ||
+ | A sample of “Space Fantasy” by Isao Tomita provides the flanging sound in the background.<ref>{{#widget:YouTube|id=N6X-KB9xq9o}}</ref> | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
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+ | == Videos == | ||
+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id=VBlwljantrU}} | ||
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+ | == External links== | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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Running time | 0:12 |
Appears on | Boards Of Canada website |
Trails is a loop that appeared on an early official Boards of Canada website[1], which featured this loop (among other looped Boards of Canada tracks) set to visuals (in the case of this song, a sky with contrails).
A 'remixed' version of "Trails" that has a drum loop can be found in a widely circulated fake of the unreleased album, Closes Vol. 1, as track 8, "Close2". This is a mislabeling, and the audio itself is nothing more than a fan-made remix/fake.
A sample of “Space Fantasy” by Isao Tomita provides the flanging sound in the background.[2]
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