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E.H.X., Electronic Audio Artform in The Capital was a website run by The Cosmic Crofter covering the electronic music scene in Edinburgh, Scotland. The site also covered a number of up-and-coming Scotland electronic acts. It is most well known for hosting the first semi-official Boards of Canada website.

The web site was founded sometime in the autumn of 1996. The Cosmic Crofter promoted the site on usenet newsgroups such as alt.music.techno, alt.emusic and uk.music.rave. The site celebrated its 1000th hit in March 1997 [1]. The last known update was made on October 21, 1999 and site was last known to be online on March 09, 2000. [2]

While no longer active, the page can be accessed via Internet Archive.

Boards of Canada site[edit]

Initially, the Boards of Canada page was simply one of many, reflected by its URL:

http://www.ednet.co.uk/~ehx/artists/canada.htm

However, as the popularity of the band grew, the page was moved to its own section. The official site relaunch occurred on September 20, 1999, with the new URL:

http://www.ednet.co.uk/~ehx/boc

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Artists[edit]

  • 6k (Phase 6 and Kasbah)
  • Aqua Bassino (Jason Robertson)
  • Being (Dave Being)
  • Boards of Canada
  • Craig Smith
  • David Tarrida
  • DJ Brainstorm (Andy Watson)
  • Kasbah
  • Neil Landstrumm
  • Phase 6
  • Stephen Brown
  • Think Tank
  • Tobias Schmidt

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Trivia[edit]

  • The name EHX is a sort of generic Edinburgh postcode, as EH is the common prefix.

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