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* "[[Kid For Today]] (Stereolab Remix)" - Remixed by [[Wikipedia:Stereolab|Stereolab]] | * "[[Kid For Today]] (Stereolab Remix)" - Remixed by [[Wikipedia:Stereolab|Stereolab]] | ||
** Appears on ''Warp 10+3 Remixes'' compilation album. 11 October 1999. WARP 69. | ** Appears on ''Warp 10+3 Remixes'' compilation album. 11 October 1999. WARP 69. | ||
− | * "[[An Eagle | + | * "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]] (Consumed and Regurgitated By The P.B.O.ster!)" - Remixed by [[Wikipedia:Push Button Objects|Push Button Objects]] |
** Appears on ''Warp 10+3 Remixes'' compilation album. 11 Oct 1999. WARP 69. | ** Appears on ''Warp 10+3 Remixes'' compilation album. 11 Oct 1999. WARP 69. | ||
* "[[Dayvan Cowboy]] (Odd Nosdam Remix)" - Remix by [[Wikipedia:Odd Nosdam|Odd Nosdam]] | * "[[Dayvan Cowboy]] (Odd Nosdam Remix)" - Remix by [[Wikipedia:Odd Nosdam|Odd Nosdam]] |
Boards of Canada's discography essentially falls in two camps.
The Hell Interface side-project seems to be more in the nature of a remix project than Boards of Canada proper. The works released under the HI name are: remixes of Colonel Abrahams' Trapped and of Midnight Star's Midas Touch, and a strange little speech-only track called The Story of Xentrix. Can this last track be described as a remix? Most of the speech seems to be synthesized; however, the last few words sound rather different - perhaps from another source (just speculation).
There used to be link here to an animated trailer here, for a program called "Zentrix", which was taken down after a while. By request, here it is again (be aware that the trailer is not necessarily related to the Hell Interface track, except by the similarity of names). The trailer can be found at the Zentrix site [1].