artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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* A monologue, taken from a pornographic film, in which a young man tells of his first sexual experience ([[Sixtyniner]], [[Sir Prancelot Brainfire]]) | * A monologue, taken from a pornographic film, in which a young man tells of his first sexual experience ([[Sixtyniner]], [[Sir Prancelot Brainfire]]) | ||
* A flute played in a Native American style at high pitch ([[Red Moss]]) | * A flute played in a Native American style at high pitch ([[Red Moss]]) | ||
β | * | + | * An episode of Bob Vila's ''Home Again'', with dialogue heavily spliced ([[Concourse]]) |
* A sample from Indeep's 1983 hit "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" ([[Nlogax]]) | * A sample from Indeep's 1983 hit "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" ([[Nlogax]]) | ||
β | * | + | * Exuberant conversation between several young adults suspected (but not confirmed) to be members of the Hexagon Sun collective ([[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]) |
β | + | * The "I feel proud" speech <ref><flashmp3>Different-mes-orig.mp3|bg=0xF3EDCF|leftbg=0xF3EDCF|rightbg=0xF3EDCF|lefticon=0x41982F|righticon=0x41982F|righticonhover=0x41982F|slider=0xF3EDCF|track=0xF3EDCF|border=0xF3EDCF|rightbghover=0xFFCB1F|text=0x41982F|load=0xFFCB1F</flashmp3></ref> from [[Sesame Street]] ([[Whitewater]] [pitch-shifted and words rearranged], [[Sixtyten]] [reversed; beginning only], [[Sunshine Recorder]] ["Bye"'s only]) | |
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β | * The "I feel proud" speech <ref><flashmp3>Different-mes-orig.mp3|bg=0xF3EDCF|leftbg=0xF3EDCF|rightbg=0xF3EDCF|lefticon=0x41982F|righticon=0x41982F|righticonhover=0x41982F|slider=0xF3EDCF|track=0xF3EDCF|border=0xF3EDCF|rightbghover=0xFFCB1F|text=0x41982F|load=0xFFCB1F</flashmp3></ref> from [[Sesame Street]] ([[Whitewater]] [pitch-shifted and words rearranged], [[Sixtyten]] [reversed; beginning only], [[Sunshine Recorder]] ["Bye"'s only]) | ||
* A woman's voice, sampled from the conclusion of a 1982 porn film entitled ''A Brief Affair'' ([[One Very Important Thought]] on [[BOC Maxima]]) | * A woman's voice, sampled from the conclusion of a 1982 porn film entitled ''A Brief Affair'' ([[One Very Important Thought]] on [[BOC Maxima]]) | ||
* A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop ([[Spectrum]], [[Twoism]]) | * A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop ([[Spectrum]], [[Twoism]]) | ||
β | * Two women speaking, presumably on a television show | + | * Two women speaking, presumably on a television show in which a plain-looking person receives a makeover ([[Light, Clear Hair]]) |
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* A man and a woman breathing heavily, with 1970's music in the background ([[P:C:]]) | * A man and a woman breathing heavily, with 1970's music in the background ([[P:C:]]) | ||
* Most vocals from [[Colonel Abrams - Trapped|Trapped]] by Colonel Abrams ([[Trapped]]) | * Most vocals from [[Colonel Abrams - Trapped|Trapped]] by Colonel Abrams ([[Trapped]]) | ||
* A commercial for Dirt Devil (a brand of portable vacuum cleaner). Voice over is spoken by a mature-sounding English man: "It's almost like having an upright in the palm of your hand. The Devil is lightweight (Devil), powerful (Devil), has a wide opening (Devil) with a revolving brush...Get a Devil." ([[Devil]], [[Peace-Tony-Devil]]) | * A commercial for Dirt Devil (a brand of portable vacuum cleaner). Voice over is spoken by a mature-sounding English man: "It's almost like having an upright in the palm of your hand. The Devil is lightweight (Devil), powerful (Devil), has a wide opening (Devil) with a revolving brush...Get a Devil." ([[Devil]], [[Peace-Tony-Devil]]) | ||
β | * | + | * Dialogue, applause, and music from an episode of the British television game show ''Blockbusters'', spliced for surreal effect ([[Blockbusters]]) |
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* The chorus of "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang ([[The Way You Show]]) | * The chorus of "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang ([[The Way You Show]]) | ||
* A [[Sesame Street]] vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out ([[The Color of the Fire]], [[The Color of the Fire|I Love U]]) | * A [[Sesame Street]] vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out ([[The Color of the Fire]], [[The Color of the Fire|I Love U]]) | ||
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* A loop of bongos being played rapidly ([[Oirectine]], [[Mira Calix - Sandsings]]) | * A loop of bongos being played rapidly ([[Oirectine]], [[Mira Calix - Sandsings]]) | ||
* A drum loop with a distinctive electronic closed hi-hat (([Iced Cooley]], [[Seeya Later]], [[Smokes Quantity]]) | * A drum loop with a distinctive electronic closed hi-hat (([Iced Cooley]], [[Seeya Later]], [[Smokes Quantity]]) | ||
β | * | + | * An unidentified speech sample (thought by some to be the voice Welsh actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0535053/ Philip Madoc]) which begins narrating a story about holts near the sea ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) |
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* A synthetic-sounding voice saying "I love you" ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | * A synthetic-sounding voice saying "I love you" ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | ||
* What sounds like a voice saying "sweat-sweat" (possibly "percussion" constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of the members of BoC) ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | * What sounds like a voice saying "sweat-sweat" (possibly "percussion" constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of the members of BoC) ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) |