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[[Michael Fakesch - Surfaise|Michael Fakesch - Surfaise  (The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada)]] is a remix that appears on Michael Fakesch's ''Demon 1'' 12" on the Musik Aus Strom label (catalogue # MAS 04.01), later rereleased on ''[[Boc Remii Vol. 1]]'' and the 20th Anniversary Edition of Fakesch's album ''Marion''.
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Michael Fakesch - Surfaise  (The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada) is a remix that appears on Michael Fakesch's ''Demon 1'' 12" on the Musik Aus Strom label (catalogue # MAS 04.01).
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==Samples/Lyrics==
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== Comments ==
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* At 0:46 a backmasked voice can be heard:
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== Samples / Lyrics ==
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* At 0:46, a backmasked radio news report from the Christian Science Monitor about the [[wikipedia:Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996|Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996]]:
 
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"the deal with Democrats, Republicans agreed to [???] ... language that would make even legal immigrants   
 
"the deal with Democrats, Republicans agreed to [???] ... language that would make even legal immigrants   
 
liable for deportation if they use government relief programs for one year out of their first seven in the   
 
liable for deportation if they use government relief programs for one year out of their first seven in the   
 
country. President Clinton has held the accord(*), saying it fought illegal immigration without hurting   
 
country. President Clinton has held the accord(*), saying it fought illegal immigration without hurting   
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innocent children or punishing legal immigrants. For the Christian Science Monitor, I'm John Dβ€” in Washington." <ref>
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innocent children or punishing legal immigrants. For the Christian Science Monitor, I'm [[wikipedia:Jon Decker|Jon Decker]] in Washington." <ref>
 
Transcript provided by user dave_from_2001</ref>
 
Transcript provided by user dave_from_2001</ref>
 
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==Cultural References==
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* Contains a drum break sample from "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OWjDK-dLCU Do The Funky Penguin]" by [https://www.discogs.com/artist/47513-Rufus-Thomas Rufus Thomas].
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* The end of the track uses almost (if not exactly) the same synth countermelody as "[[Breaking Nehushtan]]".<ref>http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2020</ref>
  
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* It has been suggested that the name 'Trade Winds Mix' may be a reference to an anecdote shared in passing by Michael Sandison in a 1998 Space Age Bachelor interview:
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== Trivia ==
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* It has been suggested that the name 'Trade Winds Mix' may be a reference to an anecdote shared in passing by [[Michael Sandison]] in a 1998 Space Age Bachelor interview:
 
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"It's a small world. I stayed in Braeside for a while and I remember a shoot out near the Trade Winds   
 
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* This song plays identically but at different speeds between releases. While the only digital source of this available is the slower speed ''Marion (20th Anniversary Edition)'' version, it's likely that the faster, vinyl-only ''Demon 1'' version is at the band's intended speed. This can be inferred based off its reported track length on ''[[Boc Remii Vol. 1]]'' as well as the "[[Breaking Nehushtan]]" sample matching the pitch of that song on the faster version.
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== Videos ==
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== See Also ==
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* [[Space Age Bachelor]]
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* [[Michael Sandison]]
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== External links==
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* https://www.discogs.com/release/41971-Michael-Fakesch-Demon-1
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* https://www.discogs.com/release/10788789-Various-Boc-Remii-Vol1
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* https://www.discogs.com/release/14582933-Michael-Fakesch-Marion
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* https://www.discogs.com/artist/47513-Rufus-Thomas
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[[Category:Released tracks]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 29 December 2025

Michael Fakesch - Surfaise (The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada)
Running time 6:13 MAS 04.01 (Plays faster)
6:17 Boc Remii Vol. 1
6:43 Marion (20th Anniversary Edition) (Plays slower)
Appears on MAS 04.01
Boc Remii Vol. 1
Marion (20th Anniversary Edition)


Michael Fakesch - Surfaise (The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada) is a remix that appears on Michael Fakesch's Demon 1 12" on the Musik Aus Strom label (catalogue # MAS 04.01), later rereleased on Boc Remii Vol. 1 and the 20th Anniversary Edition of Fakesch's album Marion.

Comments[edit]

Samples / Lyrics[edit]

"the deal with Democrats, Republicans agreed to [???] ... language that would make even legal immigrants liable for deportation if they use government relief programs for one year out of their first seven in the country. President Clinton has held the accord(*), saying it fought illegal immigration without hurting innocent children or punishing legal immigrants. For the Christian Science Monitor, I'm Jon Decker in Washington." [1]

  • The end of the track uses almost (if not exactly) the same synth countermelody as "Breaking Nehushtan".[2]

Trivia[edit]

  • It has been suggested that the name 'Trade Winds Mix' may be a reference to an anecdote shared in passing by Michael Sandison in a 1998 Space Age Bachelor interview:

"It's a small world. I stayed in Braeside for a while and I remember a shoot out near the Trade Winds hotel, when I was told to get down on the floor of the car."[3]

  • This song plays identically but at different speeds between releases. While the only digital source of this available is the slower speed Marion (20th Anniversary Edition) version, it's likely that the faster, vinyl-only Demon 1 version is at the band's intended speed. This can be inferred based off its reported track length on Boc Remii Vol. 1 as well as the "Breaking Nehushtan" sample matching the pitch of that song on the faster version.

Videos[edit]

See Also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ↑ Transcript provided by user dave_from_2001
  2. ↑ http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2020
  3. ↑ Anderson, Donald. Interviews#1998-Winter:_Space_Age_Bachelor Space Age Bachelor Interview. 1998.