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  • ...ys of chilling out. [[Boards of Canada|BoC]]'s sophomore effort, Geogaddi (Warp, 2002), is even more stripped-down and beautiful than its predecessor, feat ...s, which signed Boards of Canada in 1998. [[Boards of Canada|BoC]]'s first Warp release, Music Has the Right to Children, was met with overwhelming critica
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  • ...eresting thing that one or two people would stumble on in listening to the record. We didn't realize that we would end up creating a cult.}} ...e CD would start again. When we were discussing the length of the silence [Warp Records owner] Steve Beckett actually suggested to take it to a total 66 mi
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  • Like Autechre, Warp's Boards of Canada have slowly built a reputation for quality and innovatio ...70's North American desert highway. I think of it as a sort of skewed pop record."}}
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  • ...sed the guitars on, we've put things in it which are impossible on a 1970s record. Sometimes we'll construct an entire song out of samples that we'll make, s ...iately, and Skam released several [[Boards of Canada|BOC]] tracks before [[Warp]] swung into action and issued ''[[Music Has The Right To Children]]'' in 1
    27 KB (4,740 words) - 03:07, 25 October 2022
  • ...Skip forward to 2005 and the arrival of ''[[The Campfire Headphase]]'', a record which builds on the energy and otherness of what has gone before but broade {{question|Was this record any more difficult to make than its predecessors?}}
    9 KB (1,507 words) - 17:35, 3 December 2021
  • ...ves Us a Guide to Warp’s 20 Year''' is a 2009 interview with surviving [[Warp Records]] co-founder Steve Beckett published on ''self-titled'' magazine's ...skills that comes through the music. They’re definitely closer to [a new record], but their concept of time is different than most people.
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  • ...e to release their debut album "[[Music Has the Right to Children]]" for [[Warp]], licensed from [[Skam]] in Manchester. The Crofter interviewed them about ...ic stands up for itself. You could choose to listen to the melodies on the record and enjoy them purely as melodies, or you could read into the references a
    12 KB (2,077 words) - 21:11, 29 April 2024
  • ...briefly show the key format at time 4:19, confirming the legitimacy of the record. ...loop=false&delayms=3000#slide=id.gdefe8c18_14 A visual presentation of the Record Store Day incident by Rikkiebags].
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  • ...rd that became quite widely-known. The truth is that when we released that record we had no idea it would develop the kind of cult thing that it has.}} ...mpiling what fits together, and we're already putting together a different record.}}
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  • With their [[Warp]] albums ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'' and ''[[Geogaddi]]'', [[Bo ...on|In the interviews you've given over the years and in the bios that your record label sends out it's never been mentioned when and how you got to know each
    15 KB (2,711 words) - 13:43, 23 August 2022
  • === Warp Factor Ten === {{:Warp Factor Ten}}
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  • ...ncredible String Band on the old analogue equipment they still love today. Warp re-released their early ‘''[[Twoism]]''’ collection in 2002 but the Boa ...would be nice to make a record that had an underlying pop structure. Each record we do has a vague theme, with ‘''[[Music Has the Right to Children|Music
    8 KB (1,380 words) - 14:26, 27 July 2022
  • |title=It's our take on a pop record "[[It's our take on a pop record]]" is a 2005 interview by Brian Murnin. It originally appeared in ''Clash M
    14 KB (2,278 words) - 19:19, 15 August 2023
  • | label=Warp Records<br>Beat Records === Warp ===
    24 KB (3,192 words) - 23:40, 30 April 2024
  • | label=Warp Records * See [[Record Store Day incident]]
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  • ...-08'' is an unreleased track that was played as part of a live set at Warp Record's 10th Anniversary Party ([[Live @ Warp10]]).
    2 KB (265 words) - 16:26, 28 August 2021
  • After [[Record Store Day incident|an intriguing week]] of decyphering cryptic transmission ...ould make it. An introductory speaker asked the individuals to please only record audio of the first three songs. So, we have "[[Gemini]]","[[Reach For The D
    52 KB (8,836 words) - 09:33, 11 May 2022
  • ...the world in 1998, released under both [[Warp Records|Warp]] and [[SKAM]] record labels. ..., the '[[Warp Records|Warp]] Lighthouse Party' seeing other artists from [[Warp Records|WarpRecords]] perform along with the [[Boards of Canada]]. Tortoise
    25 KB (4,329 words) - 15:42, 7 December 2021
  • ...rns up a proliferation of witchy rumours but precious few hard facts. They record in a disused nuclear bunker, it's suggested. They belong to some defiantly In the Boards of Canada section of the Warp Records website, alongside cover images and a few scant details about relea
    11 KB (1,919 words) - 14:03, 7 December 2021
  • {{question|What took you so long? And how new is the new record, anyway? Was getting [[Tomorrow's Harvest]] together a concentrated effort, ...e built new expanded studio spaces, and so the process of wrapping up this record was interrupted from time to time.}}
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