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Bocuma
Running time
1:35 (
MHTRTC
)
Appears on
MHTRTC
Contents
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2
Samples / Lyrics
3
Trivia
4
Videos
5
External links
6
References
Comments
Samples / Lyrics
Trivia
When asked about the meaning of
Bocuma
,
Boards of Canada
explained that "it's an abbreviation/crossover of Boc Maxima and Documa, an obscure reference to 80's video culture." (
Forcefield 1998
)
Bocuma
was originally entitled
BoC Maxima
on
Boards of Canada
's 1996 release,
BoC Maxima
.
Inspiration for the name of the electronic musician
Bocuma
from Ireland.
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