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**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) | **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) | ||
| − | More insights can be read at [[Fakes,_Bootlegs,_and_Bad_Tags]]. | + | More insights can be read at [[Fakes,_Bootlegs,_and_Bad_Tags|Fakes, Bootlegs, and Bad Tags]]. |
== Mixtapes == | == Mixtapes == | ||
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* "[[Autechre - Cichli (Boards of Canada Cover)]]": Unreleased | * "[[Autechre - Cichli (Boards of Canada Cover)]]": Unreleased | ||
* "[[Michael Fakesch - Surfaise]]": The Trade Winds Mix by [[BoC]] - 1 March 1997, 12", Demon 1, MAS 04.01 | * "[[Michael Fakesch - Surfaise]]": The Trade Winds Mix by [[BoC]] - 1 March 1997, 12", Demon 1, MAS 04.01 | ||
| + | * "[[Bubbah's Tum - Dirty Great Mable]]": 2 March 1998, 12", CD Single, iLLXXX007 | ||
* "[[Mira Calix - Sandsings]]": 9 March 1998, 2 x10", CD Single, WAP 97 | * "[[Mira Calix - Sandsings]]": 9 March 1998, 2 x10", CD Single, WAP 97 | ||
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* "[[Meat Beat Manifesto - Prime Audio Soup]]": Vegetarian Soup by [[BoC]] - 23 November 1998, 12", D Single, BIAS 352 | * "[[Meat Beat Manifesto - Prime Audio Soup]]": Vegetarian Soup by [[BoC]] - 23 November 1998, 12", D Single, BIAS 352 | ||
* "[[Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed]]": 4 June 2001, CD, 12" Promo, ZIQ007CD | * "[[Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed]]": 4 June 2001, CD, 12" Promo, ZIQ007CD | ||
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== Produced by BoC for Others == | == Produced by BoC for Others == | ||
* ''[[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 | ||
| + | * ''[[Orangutang]]'' (3 songs): 19 Sept 2025, CD Signed, LP Signed Orange Vinyl + Flexi<ref>https://monorailmusic.com/product/orangutang/</ref><ref>https://www.roughtrade.com/en-de/product/the-sexual-objects/orangutang#52043665310027</ref> | ||
== Bootleg Releases == | == Bootleg Releases == | ||
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=== BMI Repertoire search results === | === BMI Repertoire search results === | ||
| − | + | A number of track titles, listed below, 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. However, in most cases it is known what they refer to. | |
| − | * [[Statistics|Nissan Statistics]] | + | * [[Statistics|Nissan Statistics]] - Soundtrack for a Nissan commercial which using a collage of [[Boards of Canada]]'s music |
| − | * [[Sdesis]] | + | * [[Sdesis]] - a remix of one of [[Boards of Canada]]'s [https://youtu.be/Y6_FlG27Amo?si=0t-z33Ffb-raBEGP&t=124 web loops] made by [[Helios]] |
| − | * Woice099 | + | * Woice099 - Unknown |
| − | * [[Flute Frum Thing]] | + | * [[Flute Frum Thing]] - Soundtrack to "[[Quiet]]", a Telecom Italia advert from 2000 that [[Boards of Canada]] soundtracked |
=== BoC Old Website === | === BoC Old Website === | ||
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.
A number of track titles, listed below, returned by a BMI Repertoire search for "Michael Sandison" do not appear in the track listing of any known BoC or Hell Interface release. However, in most cases it is known what they refer to.
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/