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* ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 1|Old Tunes Vol. 1 \ A Few Old Tunes ]]'' (1996) | * ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 1|Old Tunes Vol. 1 \ A Few Old Tunes ]]'' (1996) | ||
* ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 2]]'' (1996) | * ''[[Old Tunes Vol. 2]]'' (1996) | ||
| + | * ''[[Boc Remii Vol. 1]]'' (1999) | ||
*''[[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 | ||
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* ''[[Live @ ATP]]'' (7 April 2001) | * ''[[Live @ ATP]]'' (7 April 2001) | ||
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| − | * | + | * ''[[Korona]]'' : Dec 1996. 12". Limited Edition. MASK100. |
| − | + | * ''[[Orange Romeda]]'' : 29 June 1998. CD + 12". WAP100CD + WAP100. | |
| − | + | * ''[[Sixtyniner]]'' : July 1998. 7". Limited 500 copies. DISKONO001X. | |
| − | * | + | * ''[[Seven Forty Seven]]'' : 5 October 2009. CD + 10". WARPCD20³ + WARP20⁰ |
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| − | + | === As Hell Interface === | |
| + | 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. | ||
| + | * ''[[Trapped]]'' : April 1997. 12". Limited Edition. MASK200. | ||
| + | * ''[[Midas Touch]]'' : 1999. 12". Limited Edition. MASK500. | ||
| + | * ''[[The Story of Xentrix]]'' : 6 January 2003. CD. Mixed. WARPCDWIF. | ||
== Promotional Releases == | == Promotional Releases == | ||
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* ''[[Roygbiv#Alpha_Quest_Mix|ROYGBIV (Alpha Quest Mix)]]'' was a custom edit by [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] for an independent film. Not intended to be released, the mix was leaked onto the internet. | * ''[[Roygbiv#Alpha_Quest_Mix|ROYGBIV (Alpha Quest Mix)]]'' was a custom edit by [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] for an independent film. Not intended to be released, the mix was leaked onto the internet. | ||
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== Produced by BoC for Others == | == Produced by BoC for Others == | ||
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http://www.atomless.com/projects/boc/site/ | http://www.atomless.com/projects/boc/site/ | ||
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| + | == Fakes == | ||
| + | ''Main page: [[Fakes,_Bootlegs,_and_Bad_Tags|Fakes, Bootlegs, and Bad Tags]]'' | ||
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| + | Fake tracks purported to be by [[Boards of Canada]] have been prevalent in online spaces related to the band since the early 2000s. Initially most of these fake tracks were simply mislabelled tracks by other artists such as [[Wikipedia:Múm|Múm]], but in more recent years there has been an increasing prevalence of intentionally-made fake [[Boards of Canada]] tracks. The quality of these tracks and their similarity to authentic [[Boards of Canada]] varies widely, with many more recent fakes becoming ever more sophisticated in their approach. | ||
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| + | Fakes have been labelled in a variety of ways; some use the titles of known early [[Boards of Canada]] tracks that are publicly unheard, others use made-up 'BoC-esque' titles, and others are presented as having unknown titles, the latter often as compilations similar to the authentic [[Random 35 Tracks Tape]]. As a general rule, any purported [[Boards of Canada]] track claimed to be from the unheard pre-1995 releases (see above) is most likely fake, as is any track not included on any of the releases listed on this page. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
An overview of registered works.
Boards of Canada's discography essentially falls in two camps.
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/
Main page: Fakes, Bootlegs, and Bad Tags
Fake tracks purported to be by Boards of Canada have been prevalent in online spaces related to the band since the early 2000s. Initially most of these fake tracks were simply mislabelled tracks by other artists such as Múm, but in more recent years there has been an increasing prevalence of intentionally-made fake Boards of Canada tracks. The quality of these tracks and their similarity to authentic Boards of Canada varies widely, with many more recent fakes becoming ever more sophisticated in their approach.
Fakes have been labelled in a variety of ways; some use the titles of known early Boards of Canada tracks that are publicly unheard, others use made-up 'BoC-esque' titles, and others are presented as having unknown titles, the latter often as compilations similar to the authentic Random 35 Tracks Tape. As a general rule, any purported Boards of Canada track claimed to be from the unheard pre-1995 releases (see above) is most likely fake, as is any track not included on any of the releases listed on this page.