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+ | An overview of [[Registered_works|registered works]]. | ||
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+ | == General Releases == | ||
+ | === Albums === | ||
+ | * ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'': 20 April 1998, CD + LP, WARP055 + SKA001 | ||
+ | * ''[[Geogaddi]]'': 18 February 2002, CD + 3xLP + Limited edition hardbound, WARP101 | ||
+ | * ''[[The Campfire Headphase]]'': 17 October 2005, CD + 2xLP + Promotional copies, WARP123 | ||
+ | * ''[[Tomorrow's Harvest]]'': 10 June 2013 (USA 11 June 2013), CD + LP, WARP257 | ||
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+ | === EPs and 12"s === | ||
+ | * ''[[Twoism (release)|Twoism]]'': 1995, Cassette + LP (100 copies originally printed, now many), BOARD1 | ||
+ | * ''[[Hi Scores]]'': December 1996, LP, SKA008 | ||
+ | * ''[[Aquarius (release)|Aquarius]]'': 5 January 1998, 7" LP (limited to 500 copies), KMAS001 | ||
+ | * ''[[Peel Session]]'': 15 January 1999, CD + LP, WAP114 | ||
+ | * ''[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country]]'': 27 November 2000, sky-blue LP, WAP144 | ||
+ | * ''[[Trans Canada Highway]]'': 29 May 2006, CD + Enhanced CD + EP + Promotional copies, WAP200 | ||
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+ | === Digital === | ||
+ | * ''[[Reach For The Dead]]'': 23 May 2013, Digital, WARPDD257A | ||
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== Early vs. Late Releases == | == Early vs. Late Releases == | ||
[[Boards of Canada]]'s discography essentially falls in two camps. | [[Boards of Canada]]'s discography essentially falls in two camps. | ||
*The well-known releases that followed after the duo were signed, first to [[SKAM]] and then to [[Warp Records]], which can be purchased in any decent record shop. | *The well-known releases that followed after the duo were signed, first to [[SKAM]] and then to [[Warp Records]], which can be purchased in any decent record shop. | ||
*The releases which precede this, of which original copies are exceptionally rare. Much of the knowledge we have of the latter is due to [[The Cosmic Crofter]]'s webpage, which is now defunct. | *The releases which precede this, of which original copies are exceptionally rare. Much of the knowledge we have of the latter is due to [[The Cosmic Crofter]]'s webpage, which is now defunct. | ||
β | **The exceptions: copies of [[ | + | **The exceptions: copies of [[Boc Maxima (release)|Boc Maxima]] and the "Old Tunes" tapes which are almost certainly legitimate are readily available on the p2p networks. |
** These older items are '''NOT AVAILABLE'''; only friends and family of BoC have heard them. | ** These older items are '''NOT AVAILABLE'''; only friends and family of BoC have heard them. | ||
β | *** In addition, three extracts of genuine old tracks came from a BoC-related website that no longer exists. They are: " | + | *** In addition, three extracts of genuine old tracks came from a BoC-related website that no longer exists. They are: "[[Duffy]]" (0:24), "[[Wouldn't You Like To Be Free]]" (0:56), and "[[Circle]]" (0:35). "Duffy" is a gentle and innocent track, similar in theme to "[[Melissa Juice]]"; "Wouldn't You Like To Be Free" features massed guitars; "Circle" features slowly-changing high-pitched glacial tones, fitting the Alaskan theme of the album it comes from. |
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== Rare/Early Releases == | == Rare/Early Releases == | ||
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* ''[[Play By Numbers]]'' | * ''[[Play By Numbers]]'' | ||
* ''[[Hooper Bay]]'' | * ''[[Hooper Bay]]'' | ||
β | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Boc Maxima (release)|Boc Maxima]]'' |
β | * ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 1|A Few Old Tunes ]]'' | + | * ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 1|Old Tunes Vol. 1 \ A Few Old Tunes ]]'' |
* ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 2]]'' | * ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 2]]'' | ||
β | * ''[[Random 35 Tracks Tape]]'' | + | * ''[[Random 35 Tracks Tape]]'' | Sometimes marked as ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 1]]'' |
*''[[Geogaddi (test pressing)]]'': February 2002, blue colored LP (limited to 10 copies), WARPLP101 | *''[[Geogaddi (test pressing)]]'': February 2002, blue colored LP (limited to 10 copies), WARPLP101 | ||
β | == | + | == Fakes == |
β | = | + | Many albums which purport to be other rare releases are commonplace too, but almost without exception, these have proven to be fakes of varying qualities so far. |
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β | * ''[[ | + | * Among the fakes, the most common are "[[eno test]]" and "[[parson]]", wrongly taken to be by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Marumari Marumari] and [[Boards of Canada|BoC]], whereas they are by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Marumari Marumari] alone. A few other such mis-labelled tracks go around from time to time. |
β | * ''[[ | + | * "[[Stry Craty Bya]]" (as seen [http://albumart.org/viewall_mp3.php?srchkey=Boards%20Of%20Canada here], for instance) is actually "[[eno test]]". |
+ | * Other fakes include a longer version of "[[circle]]" which sounds nothing like the genuine short extract. "[[trillions]]" (3:31) is a fake, as is "[[treeline]]" '(1:12). | ||
+ | * Another set of fake MP3s that went around were called "[[nskino]]", "[[gridlock]]", "[[lavender trapezoids]]", "[[golden hinterland]]", "[[rhomboid]]", and maybe some more. | ||
+ | **We've been told that these are mislabeled tracks by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/CiM CiM] "[[nskino]]" is really "[[disco alta]]", "[[rhomboid]]" is really ''[[isempty']]", and so on (thanks, MCBPete). With any luck, the fakes will eventually stop being labelled as [[Boards of Canada|BoC]]. | ||
+ | * "[[Slow Bicycle]]", a song by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mΓΊm mΓΊm], is often mislabeled as "[[Seward Leaf]]". | ||
+ | * A recent fake that surfaced is the track "[[Sur Round]]'' [http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4388], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNouwiE8rRA]--[[User:Fredd-E|Fredd-E]] 15:00, 25 August 2008 (CEST) | ||
+ | * A track by the name of "[[Chameleon]]" was featured on [http://www.apple.com/itunes iTunes] a couple of days at the end of October 2010. | ||
+ | **The same forger also put another fake up on [http://www.youtube.com YouTube] named "[[Red Sky Night]]". [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIadksm7wjE] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czSHpQl47J8] --[[User:Fredd-E|Fredd-E]] 17:35, 3 November 2010 (CET) | ||
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+ | More insights can be read at [[Fakes,_Bootlegs,_and_Bad_Tags]]. | ||
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+ | == Mixtapes == | ||
+ | * ''[[Marcus Eoin's Campfire Mixtape]]'': November 2005 | ||
+ | * ''[[Societas x Tape]]'': 23 June 2019 | ||
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+ | == Live Bootlegs == | ||
+ | An overview of [[Boards of Canada]]'s live set geographical locations can be seen [[Gigography|here]]. | ||
β | + | Some of those performances were bootlegged: | |
β | + | * ''[[Live @ Warp10]]'': 5 November 1999, MP3 | |
β | + | * ''[[Live @ Lighthouse]]'': 14 October 2000, MP3 | |
β | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Live @ ATP]]'': 7 April 2001, MP3 |
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== Promotional Releases == | == Promotional Releases == | ||
* ''[[Telephasic Workshop (release)|Telephasic Workshop]] 10" (b/w [[Roygbiv]])'' : 1998, 10" LP (limited to 200 copies), 10WARPLP055P | * ''[[Telephasic Workshop (release)|Telephasic Workshop]] 10" (b/w [[Roygbiv]])'' : 1998, 10" LP (limited to 200 copies), 10WARPLP055P | ||
+ | * ''[[Orange Romeda]]'' : 29 June 1998, 12" EP (Limited edition); WAP100P | ||
* ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'' : 1998, CD, PWARP055 + SKA001 | * ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'' : 1998, CD, PWARP055 + SKA001 | ||
β | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Music Has the Right to Children (promo cassette)]]'' : 13 February 2002, Cassette, BRC50 ([[Beat_Records|Beat Records]]) |
β | *''[[Geogaddi (promo)]]'' : 12 January 2002, LP, WARPLP101P | + | * ''[[Geogaddi (promo lp)]]'' : 12 January 2002, LP, WARPLP101P |
β | + | * ''[[Geogaddi (promo cassette)]]'' : 13 February 2002, Cassette, BRC51 ([[Beat_Records|Beat Records]]) | |
β | + | * ''[[------ / ------ / ------ / XXXXXX / ------ / ------]]'' : 20 April 2013, Vinyl, ([[Warp Records|Warp Records]]) [http://www.discogs.com/release/4516654] | |
β | *''[[ | + | * ''[[Reach For The Dead (promo cd)]]'' : 2013-06-17, CD, Warp / V2 |
+ | * ''[[Come To Dust (promo cd)]]'' : 2013-08-26, CD, Warp | ||
== Remixes == | == Remixes == | ||
=== Remixes by BoC === | === Remixes by BoC === | ||
β | * | + | * "[[Autechre - Cichli (Boards of Canada Cover)]]": Unreleased |
β | * | + | * "[[Michael Fakesch - Surfaise]]": The Trade Winds Mix by [[BoC]] - 1 March 1997, 12", Demon 1, MAS 04.01 |
β | * | + | * "[[Mira Calix - Sandsings]]": 9 March 1998, 2 x10", CD Single, WAP 97 |
β | * | + | * "[[Bubbah's Tum - Dirty Great Mable]]": 2 March 1998, 12", CD Single, iLLXXX007 |
β | * | + | * "[[Meat Beat Manifesto - Prime Audio Soup]]": Vegetarian Soup by [[BoC]] - 23 November 1998, 12", D Single, BIAS 352 |
β | * | + | * "[[Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed]]": 4 June 2001, CD, 12" Promo, ZIQ007CD |
β | * | + | * "[[Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed (reprise)]]": 4 June 2001, CD, ZIQ007CD |
β | * | + | * "[[Boom Bip - Last Walk Around Mirror Lake]]": 1 May 2003, 12", LEX 014 |
β | * | + | * "[[Clouddead - Dead Dogs Two]]": 26 January 2004, 12", CD Single, BDCDS064 |
β | * | + | * "[[Beck - Broken Drum]]": 29 March 2005, CD, Promo 12" EP, Promo CD + EP, B0004365-00 |
+ | * "[[Why? - Good Friday]]": 29 November 2007, "Lilac" Vinyl 12" EP [UK], Promo CD EP, ABR 79/TOM 111 | ||
+ | * "[[NEVERMEN - Mr Mistake]]": 12 January 2016, CD & Ltd Edition LP, Ipecac Recordings<ref>{{#widget:YouTube|id=cS1lMn42l04}}</ref> | ||
+ | * "[[Odd Nosdam - Sisters]]": 26 September 2016, Digital (WAV/FLAC/MP3), Leaving Records, LR068X | ||
+ | * "[[NEVERMEN - Mr Mistake]] (Instrumental)": 21 July 2017, Lex Exclusive 7" Picture Disc<ref>https://nevermenmusic.bandcamp.com/track/mr-mistake-boards-of-canada-remix-instrumental</ref> | ||
+ | * "[[The Sexual Objects - Sometimes]]": 29 July 2017, Vinyl, Triassic Tusk | ||
+ | * "[[Clouddead - Dead Dogs Two]] (Instrumental)": 04 March 2020, Not on label (cLOUDDEAD Self-Released) | ||
+ | * "[[Nevermen_-_Treat_Em_Right|Nevermen - Treat Em Right]]": 2 July 2021, Digital, Lex Records<ref>https://nevermenmusic.bandcamp.com/track/treat-em-right-boards-of-canada-remix-instrumental</ref> | ||
+ | * "[[Nevermen_-_Treat_Em_Right|Nevermen - Treat Em Right]] (Instrumental)": 11 August 2021, Digital, Lex Records<ref>https://nevermenmusic.bandcamp.com/track/treat-em-right-boards-of-canada-remix-instrumental</ref> | ||
=== Remixes of BoC === | === Remixes of BoC === | ||
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* ''[[This Bird]]'' - Remixed by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Solange+(2)?noanv=1 Solange Knowles] | * ''[[This Bird]]'' - Remixed by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Solange+(2)?noanv=1 Solange Knowles] | ||
** Appears on [[wikipedia:Sol-Angel_and_the_Hadley_St._Dreams|Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams]] and contains a sample of [[Slow This Bird Down]] CD. 26 August 2008. | ** Appears on [[wikipedia:Sol-Angel_and_the_Hadley_St._Dreams|Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams]] and contains a sample of [[Slow This Bird Down]] CD. 26 August 2008. | ||
+ | * ''[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)]]'' - Remixed by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mira+Calix Mira Calix] | ||
+ | ** Appears on [http://www.discogs.com/Various-Warp20-Recreated/master/205414 Warp20 (Recreated)]. CD. 29 September 2009. WARPCD20. | ||
+ | * ''[[Kaini Industries]]'' - Remixed by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bibio Bibio] | ||
+ | ** Appears on [http://www.discogs.com/Various-Warp20-Recreated/master/205414 Warp20 (Recreated)]. CD. 29 September 2009. WARPCD20. | ||
+ | * ''[[Left Side Drive]]'' - Remixed by [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Solange+(2)?noanv=1 Solange Knowles] | ||
+ | ** Unofficially featured on the [http://www.rap-up.com/2011/05/01/new-music-solange-left-side-drive/ rap-up blog]. | ||
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===== Notes ===== | ===== Notes ===== | ||
* Several bootleg remixes of [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] tracks also exist, but are not listed here. | * Several bootleg remixes of [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] tracks also exist, but are not listed here. | ||
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* ''[[Orange Romeda]]'' : 29 June 1998. CD + 12". WAP100CD + WAP100. | * ''[[Orange Romeda]]'' : 29 June 1998. CD + 12". WAP100CD + WAP100. | ||
* ''[[Sixtyniner]]'' : July 1998. 7". Limited 500 copies. DISKONO001X. | * ''[[Sixtyniner]]'' : July 1998. 7". Limited 500 copies. DISKONO001X. | ||
+ | * ''[[Seven Forty Seven]]'' : 5 October 2009. CD + 10". WARPCD20Β³ + WARP20β° | ||
=== As Hell Interface === | === As Hell Interface === | ||
β | The [[Hell Interface]] side-project seems to be more in the nature of a remix project than [[Boards of Canada]] proper | + | The [[Hell Interface]] side-project seems to be more in the nature of a remix project than [[Boards of Canada]] proper. |
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* ''[[Soylent Night]]'' : 1997. 7". VVMT0004 & 2001. 3"CD. VVMT0004X. | * ''[[Soylent Night]]'' : 1997. 7". VVMT0004 & 2001. 3"CD. VVMT0004X. | ||
β | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Trapped]]'' : April 1997. 12". Limited Edition. MASK200. |
β | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Midas Touch]]'' : 1999. 12". Limited Edition. MASK500. |
* ''[[The Story of Xentrix]]'' : 6 January 2003. CD. Mixed. WARPCDWIF. | * ''[[The Story of Xentrix]]'' : 6 January 2003. CD. Mixed. WARPCDWIF. | ||
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* ''[[Here Come the Rubber Cops]]'': 29 Sept 2008, Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, A&B-015 | * ''[[Here Come the Rubber Cops]]'': 29 Sept 2008, Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, A&B-015 | ||
β | == | + | == Bootleg Releases == |
β | + | *''[[Unreleased Tracks]]'' : 2007, 12", BOCNM-1104 | |
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== Others == | == Others == | ||
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=== BMI Repertoire search results === | === BMI Repertoire search results === | ||
β | The following track titles returned by a [http://repertoire.bmi.com/ | + | The following track titles returned by a [http://repertoire.bmi.com/Catalog.aspx?detail=writerid&keyid=715039&subid=0&page=1&fromrow=1&torow=25 BMI Repertoire search for "Michael Sandison"] do not appear in the track listing of any known BoC or Hell Interface release: |
* [[Statistics|Nissan Statistics]] | * [[Statistics|Nissan Statistics]] | ||
β | * Sdesis | + | * [[Sdesis]] |
* Woice099 (alternate title: Woice Zero Ninety Nine) | * Woice099 (alternate title: Woice Zero Ninety Nine) | ||
β | * Flute Frum Thing | + | * [[Flute Frum Thing]] |
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β | * [[ | + | === BoC Old Website === |
+ | [[Boards of Canada]]'s old website disappeared in 2000. Some fans managed to capture music loops that played on the site, many of which were simply [[Boards of Canada]] fiddling around, but some early works later became full songs. A 15 minute YouTube video surfaced on August 1st, 2011, containing all the loops on the site, and is embedded below. | ||
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+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id= Y6_FlG27Amo}} | ||
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+ | ====Song Loops==== | ||
+ | * [[ATP-06]] | ||
+ | * [[Trails]] | ||
+ | * [[Seven Forty Seven]] | ||
+ | * [[Gann]] | ||
+ | * [[Gyroscope]] | ||
+ | * [[The Beach At Redpoint]] | ||
+ | * [[Over The Horizon Radar]] | ||
+ | * [[Happy Cycling]] | ||
+ | * [[Aquarius]] | ||
+ | * [[Music Is Math]] | ||
+ | * [[Time Apple]] | ||
+ | * [[Kid For Today]] | ||
+ | * [[Flutes]] | ||
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+ | {{#widget:YouTube|id= l8oMo3UuMoI}} | ||
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+ | Loops also found on interactive webpage: | ||
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+ | http://www.atomless.com/projects/boc/site/ | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | * [[Registered works]] | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references /> | ||
{{Nav-Releases}} | {{Nav-Releases}} |
An overview of registered works.
Boards of Canada's discography essentially falls in two camps.
Many albums which purport to be other rare releases are commonplace too, but almost without exception, these have proven to be fakes of varying qualities so far.
More insights can be read at Fakes,_Bootlegs,_and_Bad_Tags.
An overview of Boards of Canada's live set geographical locations can be seen here.
Some of those performances were bootlegged:
The Hell Interface side-project seems to be more in the nature of a remix project than Boards of Canada proper.
The following track titles returned by a BMI Repertoire search for "Michael Sandison" do not appear in the track listing of any known BoC or Hell Interface release:
Boards of Canada's old website disappeared in 2000. Some fans managed to capture music loops that played on the site, many of which were simply Boards of Canada fiddling around, but some early works later became full songs. A 15 minute YouTube video surfaced on August 1st, 2011, containing all the loops on the site, and is embedded below.
Loops also found on interactive webpage:
http://www.atomless.com/projects/boc/site/