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|title=The Secret Life of Boards of Canada
"[[The Secret Life of Boards of Canada]]" is an interview by John Mulvey originally published Feb. 23 2002 in NME
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|title=Boards of Canada's Seasons in the Sun
[[Boards of Canada's Seasons in the Sun]] was an interview by Kevin Hainey originally publishe
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#REDIRECT [[Music of Struggle]]
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=== EHX Boards of Canada web pages announcement ===
...ite. A lot of work went into it from all of us and the very large majority of correspondance concerning it has been very favourable.
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* Perhaps a reference to telophase, a part of cell division; the idea of a biological "workshop" [DC].
...dren's Television Workshop], who make [[Sesame Street]] (which [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] have frequently sampled).
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**Backwards: "There are a lot of different 'me's, you know. There's the mad me, when I get angry."
* The separate vignette at the end of the track is believed to be a composition named "[[Blueberry]]".<ref>http:/
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...Series|BMW 7 Series]] directed by Daniel Barber. It featured the Boards of Canada song "[[Kid For Today]]".
...arber gave some comments about the filming this ad on the Director's Guild of Great Britain's old site:
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...DiCaprio|Leonardo DiCaprio]] and featured unreleased music by [[Boards of Canada]].
...one 20 second fragment. He was just really excited to have new [[Boards of Canada]] tracks that no one else has heard, that's why he likes working with us. B
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...dia:Chris Cunningham|Chris Cunningham]]. It featured music by [[Boards of Canada]].
...returns a song named "Nissan Statistics"; this is believed to be the name of the background music collage for trademark/royalty purposes.
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* 2021-08-11 | [[Boards of Canada]] remixed [[Nevermen_-_Treat_Em_Right|Treat Em Right by Nevermen]] (Instrum
* 2021-07-02 | [[Boards of Canada]] remixed [[Nevermen_-_Treat_Em_Right|Treat Em Right by Nevermen]].
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...film service that he and [[Marcus]] watched regularly during their time in Canada.
category = Photos of Mike
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* Former member of the band; left in early 1996, shortly before the band signed to [[Skam.co.u
...igned to [[wikipedia:Benbecula|Benbecula]]. (Now a defunct record label as of 2009.)
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* Credited with most of [[Boards of Canada]]'s publicity photos, included many exclusive photos in published [[intervi
* Credited (along with [[Goderich]]) as the author of the official biographies.
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...common mnemonic for the order of the colours of the rainbow, like 'Richard of York gave battle in vain'. [DC]
* The song was used in season two, episode three of ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That_Mitchell_and_Webb_Look That Mitchell a
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[[Closes Vol. 1]] is [[Boards of Canada]]'s third known release.
...s from ''Closes Vol. 1''; the latter two are definitely not by [[Boards of Canada]].
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...nificantly different takes of both [[Aquarius]] and [[Olson]]. The version of [[Happy Cycling]] that we see on this release is not the same as what was a
...on both CD and 12" vinyl formats. These tracks are also available as part of [http://www.discogs.com/release/156669 Warp Peel Sessions Vol. 1] in Japan.
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...ere not formally released by [[Boards of Canada]]. A soundboard recording of Julie and Candy from this show, along with video shown during the performan
<sup>1</sup>: Unreleased at time of show<br/>
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...a]]'', [[Boards of Canada]] explained that "it's an abbreviation/crossover of Boc Maxima and Documa, an obscure reference to 80's video culture." ([[Forc
* ''[[Bocuma]]'' was originally entitled "Boc Maxima" on [[Boards of Canada]]'s 1996 release, ''[[Boc Maxima (release)|Boc Maxima]]''.
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...d now of every individual or public defense, limits his activity to a kind of esoteric expression, and ends up performing in fringe clubs, as a phenomeno
...C]]'s music (and they are - it's obvious when you know what it is). On one of those authors, note the following from the EHX interview:
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...ia:Branch Davidian|Branch Davidian]] sect. A slogan (seemingly a favourite of [[Amo Bishop Roden]]) is repeated over and over, with a vocoded voice inton
...2002 interview with [[Interviews#2002-03:_OOR|OOR magazine]], [[Boards of Canada]] explained :
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...at live appearances by [[Boards of Canada]] are sparse, there are a number of concerts which (to date) no bootleg recordings seem to exist for.
*[[Boards of Canada]] appeared with [[Autechre]], Panasonic and Cylob on 19 July 1996 ("[[Autec
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...epusher|Squarepusher]], [[wikipedia:Luke Vibert|Luke Vibert]], [[Boards of Canada]] and others as being key artists within the (rather fuzzily defined) [[wik
*Instrumental in the founding of the label [[SKAM]].
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*[[Boards of Canada]]
Owned and operated by [[Boards of Canada]]'s Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin.
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...edia:Aphex Twin|Aphex Twin]], [[wikipedia:Autechre|Autechre]], [[Boards of Canada]], [[wikipedia:µ-Ziq|µ-Ziq]] and [[wikipedia:Squarepusher|Squarepusher]].
...ntually comprise complete media repositories for these artists, comprising of interviews, live bootlegs, images, and other items.
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