artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
m |
m (→Scans) |
||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
== Scans == | == Scans == | ||
− | + | <gallery> | |
− | + | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-01.jpg | |
+ | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-02.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-03.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-04.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-05.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-06.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-07.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-08.jpg | ||
+ | Image:Cookie-scene-2002-boc-interview-09.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
title | In An Imaginary Place Out In The Country |
---|---|
author | |
publication | Cookie Scene |
date | 2002/03 |
issue |
|
pages |
"In An Imaginary Place Out In The Country" is a 2002 interview by .... It originally appeared in the Japenese music magazine Cookie Scene.
In An Imaginary Place Out In The Country
This is an original text copied verbatim from the original source. Do not edit this text to correct errors or misspellings. Aside from added wikilinks, this text is exactly as it originally appeared.