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'''"Eno Test"''' and '''"Parson"''' are two tracks often misattributed to Boards of Canada.  The tracks are sometimes credited to "Marumari & Boards of Canada". "Eno Test" also goes by the name "Stry Craty Bya", which is the name of a track from [[Acid Memories]], an album that has never been released to the public.
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'''"Eno Test"''' and '''"Parson"''' are two tracks by Marumari which are often misattributed to either Boards of Canada alone, or to Marumari & Boards of Canada. Both tracks are the work of Marumari alone.
  
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== Discovery ==
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"Eno Test" is sometimes misrepresented as "Stry Craty Bya", which is the name of a track from [[Acid Memories]], a Boards of Canada album that has never been released to the public.
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The songs were discovered on various P2P networks.  They are among the earliest mislabeled tracks; "Eno Test" was first mentioned on [[idm-l]] on May 14, 2000, with "Parson" first mentioned in another post (in conjunction with "Eno Test") on Jan 12, 2001.  They were included on the [http://web.archive.org/web/20020805054051/http://www.davidac.fsworld.co.uk/boc.htm earliest archived copy] of [[DavidAC]]'s BoC pages, dated August 2002.
 
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== Unclear origin ==
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== Discovery and provenance ==
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It is commonly believed that both tracks are the work of Marumari alone. However, nowhere in Marumari's discography do any tracks with these names appear.
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The songs were discovered in the early 2000s on various P2P networks.  They are among the earliest mislabeled tracks; "Eno Test" was first mentioned on [[idm-l]] on May 14, 2000. "Parson" was first mentioned in another post (in conjunction with "Eno Test") on Jan 12, 2001. They were included on the [http://web.archive.org/web/20020805054051/http://www.davidac.fsworld.co.uk/boc.htm earliest archived copy] of [[DavidAC]]'s BoC pages, dated August 2002.
  
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After previewing tracks from available Marumari albums, they do not appear to be any of the tracks on the following Marumari works:
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On 19 March 2020, Marumari [https://www.reddit.com/r/Marumari/comments/erezoa/comment/fkxmh29/ confirmed] that he created "Eno Test" "back in the Napster days". It seems he created it circa 2000, named it "Eno Test", and never gave it an official release. The track wound up on file sharing networks and bootleg audio discs, where it gained a life of its own, spreading and being given different names, including "Stry Craty Bya".
  
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* [http://www.discogs.com/release/89466 Story of the Heavens] (1999) ([http://www.legalsounds.com/download-mp3/marumari/story-of-the-heavens/squeept/s_601922/album_55727 MP3 previews])
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The main melody of "Eno Test" is sampled from the song "But If" by Brian Eno on the album ''The Drop'' (1997).
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* Ballad of the Round Ball (1999) ([http://www.emusic.com/album/Marumari-Ballad-Of-The-Round-Ball-MP3-Download/10813831.html MP3 previews])
 
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* The Wolves Hollow (2000) ([http://www.emusic.com/artist/Marumari-MP3-Download/11563390.html MP3 previews])
 
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* Supermogadon (2001) ([http://www.emusic.com/album/Marumari-Supermogadon-MP3-Download/10813830.html MP3 previews])
 
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* The Remixes (2002) ([http://www.emusic.com/album/Marumari-The-Remixes-MP3-Download/10813829.html MP3 previews])
 
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* VA - Carpark eMusic Sampler ([http://www.emusic.com/album/Various-Artists-Carpark-Carpark-eMusic-Sampler-MP3-Download/10916500.html MP3 previews])
 
  
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== Possible origin ==
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== "Eno Test" releases ==
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The track "[[Eno Test & Parson|Eno Test]]" is listed on http://www.bradleysalmanac.com/tradelist.htm as part of a 3 disc Stereolab bootleg named B-Sides Collected.  It is listed as the 15th track on the second disc and credited as "Eno Test (with Marumari)."  While this could just be a fan compilation it could actually be the original source.  If anyone has this bootleg, they could confirm the origin of the track.
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After its initial appearance on P2P file-sharing networks, "Eno Test" was officially released on May 1, 2002 as '''"Submarine Tactics"''' on the [https://www.discogs.com/release/74234-Various-We-Bore ''We Bore''] CD-R compilation by Toast and Jam Recordings.
  
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The main melody of "Eno Test" is sampled from the song "But If" by Brian Eno on the album "The Drop" (1997)
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Over two decades later, on May 23, 2025, it appeared as '''"Emergency on Bleecker (Enotest)"'''' on Marumari's self-released compilation album [https://www.discogs.com/release/34437523-Marumari-Hidden-Tracks-And-Rarities-2001-2005 ''Hidden Tracks and Rarities 2001–2005''], available digitally and on cassette [https://marumari1.bandcamp.com/album/hidden-tracks-and-rarities-2001-2005 via Bandcamp].
  
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== The identity of Eno Test ==
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Both of these appearances run about 5:07, whereas the old P2P-shared version, misattributed to Boards of Canada, runs 4:37. The two versions diverge near the 3:30 mark. Examples are linked below:
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The lack of appearance in any Marumari albums frustrated the search for the actual identity of this tune. However, previous searches could not account for the presence of it on compilations. On May 1st, 2002, a compilation album was released through Toast and Jam Recordings called [https://www.discogs.com/release/74234-Various-We-Bore "We Bore"]. Track 3, credited to Marumari, is called '''"Submarine Tactics"'''.  
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXqH05bqs0k A version of "Submarine Tactics" with running time 5:08 uploaded by newwave808 to YouTube on 4 March 2018] – This matches the 2025 release and probably also the 2002 CD-R release, based on the duration listed in Discogs.
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* [https://soundcloud.com/jon-janel/marumari-submarine-tactics A version of "Submarine Tactics" with running time 4:37 uploaded by Liquid Laced Light to SoundCloud on 11 December 2018] – This purports to be from the CD-R, but is actually the shorter version found on file-sharing networks.
  
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"Eno Test" can take the form of two differently structured cuts of "Submarine Tactics" that diverge near the 3:30 mark. The two versions are linked below.
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"Eno Test" is also erroneously associated with Stereolab, by virtue of being included on a 3-disc Stereolab bootleg named ''B-Sides Collected''.  It is listed as the 15th track on the second disc and credited as "Eno Test (with Marumari)", according to [http://www.bradleysalmanac.com/tradelist.htm Bradley's Almanac], the personal homepage of a former trader.
  
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[https://soundcloud.com/jon-janel/marumari-submarine-tactics A version of "Submarine Tactics" with running time 4:37 uploaded by Liquid Laced Light to SoundCloud on 11 December 2018]
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== "Parson" release ==
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"Parson" appeared on ''Hidden Tracks and Rarities 2001–2005'' under the name '''"Sarson (Parson)"'''. It runs 5:12 and matches the version shared on P2P networks in the early 2000s.
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXqH05bqs0k A version of "Submarine Tactics" with running time 5:08 uploaded by newwave808 to YouTube on 4 March 2018]
 
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On 19 March 2020, Marumari [https://www.reddit.com/r/Marumari/comments/erezoa/comment/fkxmh29/ confirmed] that he made the tune known as Stry Craty Bya/Eno Test "back in the Napster days".
 
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Sufficient information now exists to build a historical narrative of this track: Marumari created it circa 2000, likely named it "Eno Test", and never gave it an official release. The track wound up on file sharing networks and bootleg audio discs, where it gained a life of its own. It's unknown where the two versions of the track came from, it can only be assumed that they were created and released into the world concurrently. The track spread and was given different names, including "Stry Craty Bya". It was only when the compilation "We Bore" was being created that the track was given the name "Submarine Tactics" by its creator, which is the closest thing it has to an official, sanctioned identity.
 
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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* [http://www.marumari.com/ Marumari's website]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120308115657/https://www.marumari.com/ Marumari's website (last archive before taken over by spammers)]
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* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Marumari Marumari discography @ Discogs.com]
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* [https://www.discogs.com/artist/Marumari Marumari discography @ Discogs]
  
 
[[Category: Dubious tracks]]
 
[[Category: Dubious tracks]]

Latest revision as of 07:10, 4 July 2025

Eno Test
Running time 5:07 or 4:38
Appears on P2P networks
Parson
Running time 5:12
Appears on P2P networks


"Eno Test" and "Parson" are two tracks by Marumari which are often misattributed to either Boards of Canada alone, or to Marumari & Boards of Canada. Both tracks are the work of Marumari alone.

"Eno Test" is sometimes misrepresented as "Stry Craty Bya", which is the name of a track from Acid Memories, a Boards of Canada album that has never been released to the public.

Discovery and provenance[edit]

The songs were discovered in the early 2000s on various P2P networks. They are among the earliest mislabeled tracks; "Eno Test" was first mentioned on idm-l on May 14, 2000. "Parson" was first mentioned in another post (in conjunction with "Eno Test") on Jan 12, 2001. They were included on the earliest archived copy of DavidAC's BoC pages, dated August 2002.

On 19 March 2020, Marumari confirmed that he created "Eno Test" "back in the Napster days". It seems he created it circa 2000, named it "Eno Test", and never gave it an official release. The track wound up on file sharing networks and bootleg audio discs, where it gained a life of its own, spreading and being given different names, including "Stry Craty Bya".

The main melody of "Eno Test" is sampled from the song "But If" by Brian Eno on the album The Drop (1997).

"Eno Test" releases[edit]

After its initial appearance on P2P file-sharing networks, "Eno Test" was officially released on May 1, 2002 as "Submarine Tactics" on the We Bore CD-R compilation by Toast and Jam Recordings.

Over two decades later, on May 23, 2025, it appeared as "Emergency on Bleecker (Enotest)"' on Marumari's self-released compilation album Hidden Tracks and Rarities 2001–2005, available digitally and on cassette via Bandcamp.

Both of these appearances run about 5:07, whereas the old P2P-shared version, misattributed to Boards of Canada, runs 4:37. The two versions diverge near the 3:30 mark. Examples are linked below:

"Eno Test" is also erroneously associated with Stereolab, by virtue of being included on a 3-disc Stereolab bootleg named B-Sides Collected. It is listed as the 15th track on the second disc and credited as "Eno Test (with Marumari)", according to Bradley's Almanac, the personal homepage of a former trader.

"Parson" release[edit]

"Parson" appeared on Hidden Tracks and Rarities 2001–2005 under the name "Sarson (Parson)". It runs 5:12 and matches the version shared on P2P networks in the early 2000s.

External links[edit]