artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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[[Boards of Canada's Seasons in the Sun]] was an interview by Kevin Hainey originally published November 2005 in Exclaim! freesheet magazine (Nov 2005 issue). | [[Boards of Canada's Seasons in the Sun]] was an interview by Kevin Hainey originally published November 2005 in Exclaim! freesheet magazine (Nov 2005 issue). | ||
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β | + | === Boards of Canada's Seasons in the Sun === | |
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There's something about Scottish duo [[Boards of Canada]]'s dreamy, nostalgic electronic meditations that plants you into an idyllic setting of your imagination, perhaps located within your own distant memories. Their third and latest transportation device, [[The Campfire Headphase]], is no exception. | There's something about Scottish duo [[Boards of Canada]]'s dreamy, nostalgic electronic meditations that plants you into an idyllic setting of your imagination, perhaps located within your own distant memories. Their third and latest transportation device, [[The Campfire Headphase]], is no exception. | ||
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'''Mike Sandison''' has a description that best encapsulates the feel of this album: {{boc|I see The Campfire Headphase as a kind of desert movie electronic jam session, with some grand, sun-baked melodies.}} | '''Mike Sandison''' has a description that best encapsulates the feel of this album: {{boc|I see The Campfire Headphase as a kind of desert movie electronic jam session, with some grand, sun-baked melodies.}} | ||
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== Scans == | == Scans == | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
β | + | https://exclaim.ca/music/article/boards_of_canadas_seasons_in_sun | |
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[[Category: Interviews]] | [[Category: Interviews]] | ||
[[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]] | [[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]] |