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− | The songs were discovered on various P2P networks. They are among the earliest mislabeled tracks, | + | The songs were discovered on various P2P networks. They are among the earliest mislabeled tracks; "Eno Test" was first mentioned on [[idm-l]] on May 14, 2000, with "Parson" first mentioned in another post (in conjuction with "Eno Test") on Jan 12, 2001. They were included on the [http://web.archive.org/web/20020805054051/http://www.davidac.fsworld.co.uk/boc.htm earliest archived copy] of [[DavidAC]]'s BoC pages, dated August 2002. |
== Unclear origin == | == Unclear origin == |
Eno Test | |
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Running time | 4:38 |
Appears on | P2P networks |
Parson | |
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Running time | 5:12 |
Appears on | P2P networks |
"Eno Test" and "Parson" are two tracks often mis-attributed to Boards of Canada. The tracks are sometimes credited to "Marumari & Boards of Canada".
The songs were discovered on various P2P networks. They are among the earliest mislabeled tracks; "Eno Test" was first mentioned on idm-l on May 14, 2000, with "Parson" first mentioned in another post (in conjuction with "Eno Test") on Jan 12, 2001. They were included on the earliest archived copy of DavidAC's BoC pages, dated August 2002.
It is commonly believed that both tracks are the work of Marumari alone. [1] However, nowhere in Marumari's discography do any tracks with these names appear.
After previewing tracks from available Marumari albums, they do not appear to be any of the tracks on the follow Marumari works: