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β | '''''Live @ Warp10''''' is a collection of | + | {{Infobox Live |
+ | | name = WARP 10 PARTIES | ||
+ | | venue = [https://www.trumanbrewery.com/files/rooms/1169/TBEVMPH.pdf The Z Room], [[wikipedia:Old Truman Brewery|Old Truman Brewery]], London, England | ||
+ | | organiser = [[Warp Records]] | ||
+ | | date = 5th November 1999 | ||
+ | | availability = [[Live_@_Warp10#External_links|Audience recording]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''''Live @ Warp10''''' is a collection of tracks performed by [[Boards of Canada]] at [[Warp Records]]' 10th anniversary party on November 5th 1999, which subsequently became widely available after bootleg recordings were shared on file-sharing platforms such as [[wikipedia:SoulSeek|SoulSeek]]. No recordings of this performance have ever been officially released, although the most well known bootleg recording was broadcast on NTS Radio as part of [[Warp Records]]' 30th anniversary celebrations in 2019. | ||
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+ | As with all of [[Boards of Canada]]'s recorded live performances, unreleased material was played. At the time of the performance only three of the performed tracks were publicly available, those being "[[Happy Cycling]]", "[[Telephasic Workshop (song)|Telephasic Workshop]]", and "[[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]". "[[Zoetrope]]" would later be released on ''[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (release)|In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country]]'' in 2000, while "[[The Smallest Weird Number]]" would be released on ''[[Geogaddi]]'' in 2002. Three tracks with unknown titles (commonly referred to as [[Warp10-03]], [[Warp10-07]], and [[Warp10-08]]) remain unreleased. | ||
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== Tracks== | == Tracks== | ||
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== Images == | == Images == | ||
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== Recordings == | == Recordings == | ||
β | A full bootleg recorded from the audience is widely available on [[wikipedia:SoulSeek|SoulSeek]] and other P2P systems. | + | === flimflamma === |
+ | A full bootleg recorded from the audience is widely available on [[wikipedia:SoulSeek|SoulSeek]] and other P2P systems. | ||
β | In June 2019, during Warp's 30th anniversary celebrations (WXAXRXP), Twitter user [https://twitter.com/flimflamma flimflamma] came forward saying he was the creator of the bootleg. | + | In June 2019, during Warp's 30th anniversary celebrations ([[WXAXRXP]]), Twitter user [https://twitter.com/flimflamma flimflamma] came forward saying he was the creator of the bootleg. |
<blockquote>'''flimflamma''': Sorry about the muted sound quality, I was unemployed back then and could only afford a cheap dictation microphone with a maximum frequency response of about 15,000 Hz.<ref>https://twitter.com/flimflamma/status/1142442624919511041 [https://archive.is/ymvPL (archive)] [https://web.archive.org/web/20210607221237/https://twitter.com/flimflamma/status/1142442624919511041 (archive)]</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>'''flimflamma''': Sorry about the muted sound quality, I was unemployed back then and could only afford a cheap dictation microphone with a maximum frequency response of about 15,000 Hz.<ref>https://twitter.com/flimflamma/status/1142442624919511041 [https://archive.is/ymvPL (archive)] [https://web.archive.org/web/20210607221237/https://twitter.com/flimflamma/status/1142442624919511041 (archive)]</ref></blockquote> | ||
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<blockquote><blockquote>''What can you tell us about the show itself? Was there a visual element to the show? Did the boys work the crowd at all?''</blockquote> | <blockquote><blockquote>''What can you tell us about the show itself? Was there a visual element to the show? Did the boys work the crowd at all?''</blockquote> | ||
'''flimflamma''': Standard BoC setup: wobbly super 8 footage projected on a screen behind them and a couple of small TV monitors. They stood pretty motionless throughout. Only time I ever saw Boards jump around on stage was when they opened for Seefeel at Blech in '97.<ref>https://twitter.com/flimflamma/status/1143087090529386497 [https://web.archive.org/web/20210607221242/https://twitter.com/flimflamma/status/1143087090529386497 (archive)]</ref></blockquote> | '''flimflamma''': Standard BoC setup: wobbly super 8 footage projected on a screen behind them and a couple of small TV monitors. They stood pretty motionless throughout. Only time I ever saw Boards jump around on stage was when they opened for Seefeel at Blech in '97.<ref>https://twitter.com/flimflamma/status/1143087090529386497 [https://web.archive.org/web/20210607221242/https://twitter.com/flimflamma/status/1143087090529386497 (archive)]</ref></blockquote> | ||
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+ | === 36min version === | ||
+ | Another audience recording slightly closer to the PA system was made available via P2P, however it is incomplete (starting in the middle of [[Happy Cycling]]) and of lesser quality. | ||
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+ | === 2.5 track version === | ||
+ | There was also apparently an incomplete 2.5 track version recording of lesser quality.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20010710021626/http://www.tapir.madvision.co.uk/231008/idmlive.htm</ref> | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
β | + | {{#widget:YouTube|id=02UH1QrqwTs}} {{#widget:YouTube|id= ndIIYDL2mGs}} | |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
β | * [https://mega.nz/# | + | * [https://mega.nz/folder/TKwTQAiC#hNSLbVUEj_46CqPEwF_TdA/folder/2aQ11CQR MP3 rip of flimflamma's recording] |
+ | * [https://mega.nz/folder/TKwTQAiC#hNSLbVUEj_46CqPEwF_TdA/file/LLgjmBRT MP3 rip of 36min recording] | ||
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20040108194054/watmm.com/gallery/warp10 Warp10 photo gallery from old WATMM] | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20040108194054/watmm.com/gallery/warp10 Warp10 photo gallery from old WATMM] | ||
WARP 10 PARTIES | |
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Venue | The Z Room, Old Truman Brewery, London, England |
Date | 5th November 1999 |
Organiser | Warp Records |
Availability | Audience recording |
Live @ Warp10 is a collection of tracks performed by Boards of Canada at Warp Records' 10th anniversary party on November 5th 1999, which subsequently became widely available after bootleg recordings were shared on file-sharing platforms such as SoulSeek. No recordings of this performance have ever been officially released, although the most well known bootleg recording was broadcast on NTS Radio as part of Warp Records' 30th anniversary celebrations in 2019.
As with all of Boards of Canada's recorded live performances, unreleased material was played. At the time of the performance only three of the performed tracks were publicly available, those being "Happy Cycling", "Telephasic Workshop", and "Aquarius". "Zoetrope" would later be released on In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country in 2000, while "The Smallest Weird Number" would be released on Geogaddi in 2002. Three tracks with unknown titles (commonly referred to as Warp10-03, Warp10-07, and Warp10-08) remain unreleased.
1: Not yet released at date of performance
2: Unreleased as of current date; often mislabelled as "The Color of the Fire"
3: Unreleased as of current date
4: Unreleased as of current date, but you can find a 'reproduction' by Machinedrum on SoundCloud, which is very close to the live version.
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A full bootleg recorded from the audience is widely available on SoulSeek and other P2P systems.
In June 2019, during Warp's 30th anniversary celebrations (WXAXRXP), Twitter user flimflamma came forward saying he was the creator of the bootleg.
flimflamma: Sorry about the muted sound quality, I was unemployed back then and could only afford a cheap dictation microphone with a maximum frequency response of about 15,000 Hz.[1]
flimflamma: Wait..Iβd have been chucked out of the Warp 10th anniversary gig if theyβd caught me recording BoCβs set, but now 20 years later my sneaky bootleg is being broadcast on NTS radio as part of the official 30th anniversary celebrations? I guess irony can be pretty ironic sometimes.[2]
flimflamma: Heh! Wasn't me who gifted it to the internet, I was on a painfully slow dialup connection in those days. Burnt it to CD-R for some American friends and they spread it like wildfire.[3]
Do you know the girl who says 'your mum's living room' in a pause in Telephasic Workshop? Always cracks me up!flimflamma: Nope, sorry. Nor did I know the person whose phone rang in time with the music or the lady to my left who blurted out "I feel that in my throat!" The friends I was with were aware I was mic'd up like a sweaty supergrass on a sting operation so they kept pretty quiet.[4]
What can you tell us about the show itself? Was there a visual element to the show? Did the boys work the crowd at all?flimflamma: Standard BoC setup: wobbly super 8 footage projected on a screen behind them and a couple of small TV monitors. They stood pretty motionless throughout. Only time I ever saw Boards jump around on stage was when they opened for Seefeel at Blech in '97.[5]
Another audience recording slightly closer to the PA system was made available via P2P, however it is incomplete (starting in the middle of Happy Cycling) and of lesser quality.
There was also apparently an incomplete 2.5 track version recording of lesser quality.[6]
Although sometimes stated as "The Color of the Fire", this track is very similar to the song "A Moment of Clarity" off of The Campfire Headphase. There also appears to be a synth flourish in this track, used several times, which is also used in "Alpha And Omega" on Geogaddi, at 2:53.