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On September 20, 1999, the Boards of Canada site was relaunched as its own section at EHX.  The new site was now located at:
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The band finally left EHX in March 2000 when the page moved to the boardsofcanada.com domain name.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:25, 31 July 2007

Boards of Canada has had an online presence for most of their careers. These websites provide an interesting glimpse into the non-musical artist output of both the band and the Hexagon Sun collective.

EHX

The earliest web page for Boards of Canada was part of EHX, a website on the Edinburgh electronic music scene run by the enigmatic Cosmic Crofter.

EHX itself was started sometime in late 1996. It is not known when Boards of Canada's page was added, but the earliest known archived copy is from December 6, 1998. The original location was at:

http://www.ednet.co.uk/~ehx/artists/canada.htm [IArchive] [BibAlex]

On September 20, 1999, the Boards of Canada site was relaunched as its own section at EHX. The new site was now located at:

http://www.ednet.co.uk/~ehx/boc/ [IArchive] [BibAlex]

The relaunched site was greatly expanded from the original EHX page, with multiple pages including an illustrated discography and audio clips.

The band finally left EHX in March 2000 when the page moved to the boardsofcanada.com domain name.