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[[A Bunker Full of Memories]] is a 1999 interview by René Passet.  It originally appeared in ''Forcefield'', an online music magazine.
 
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[[A Bunker Full of Memories]] is an interview by René Passet originally published online Apr. 1998 on the Forcefield website. <ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20010305221908/http://www.forcefield.org/boc.html</ref>
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[[A Bunker Full of Memories]]
  
 
'Strong emotional melodies'. That pretty much sums up the essence of what [[Boards of Canada]] is about. After various hard-to-get releases on cassettes, Skam Records (and it's enigmatic offshoot Mask) the Scottish duo has just released their debut album [[Music Has The Right To Children]] on Warp Records. The first of five on the Sheffield label!
 
'Strong emotional melodies'. That pretty much sums up the essence of what [[Boards of Canada]] is about. After various hard-to-get releases on cassettes, Skam Records (and it's enigmatic offshoot Mask) the Scottish duo has just released their debut album [[Music Has The Right To Children]] on Warp Records. The first of five on the Sheffield label!
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interview by René Passet, April 1998.
 
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The album Music Has The Right To Children is out now on Warp/Skam, as is their remix of Mira Calix' Sandsings. WAP100 will contain an exclusive track by Boards of Canada, called [[Orange Romeda]]. Soon the Turquise [[Hexagon Sun]] website will open it's gates.
 
The album Music Has The Right To Children is out now on Warp/Skam, as is their remix of Mira Calix' Sandsings. WAP100 will contain an exclusive track by Boards of Canada, called [[Orange Romeda]]. Soon the Turquise [[Hexagon Sun]] website will open it's gates.
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:: Boards of Canada - [[Hi Scores|High Scores]] - 12" - Skam<br>
 
:: Boards of Canada - [[Hi Scores|High Scores]] - 12" - Skam<br>
 
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* Original URL: http://www.forcefield.org/boc.html
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** [http://web.archive.org/web/19990129025923/http://wwwedu.cs.utwente.nl/~wielen/forcefield/boc.html Internet Archive] ([http://web.archive.org/web/20010305221908/http://www.forcefield.org/boc.html alternate])
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** [http://www.solesides.com/winblad/boards%20of%20canada/bocforcefield0498.html Don Winblad]
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** [http://fredd-e.narfum.org/formerboc/interviews/#forcefield Fredd-E]
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** [http://web.archive.org/web/*hh_/boardsofcanada.watmm.com/articles/ABunkerFullOfMemoriesInter.shtml WATMM]
  
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* [http://elists.resynthesize.com/idm/1998/04/462542/ Announcement] on [[idm-l]]
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[[Category: Interviews]]
 
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[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]]
 
[[Category: Music Has the Right to Children era]]

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