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1. When asked about the meaning of "Bocuma", Boards of Canada explained that "it's an abbreviation/crossover of Boc Maxima and Documa, an obscure reference to 80's video culture." ([[Forcefield 1998]])
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2. "Bocuma" was originally entitled "[[BoC Maxima]]" on [[Board's of Canada]]'s release of the same name.
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* When asked about the meaning of ''[[Bocuma]]'', [[Boards of Canada]] explained that "it's an abbreviation/crossover of Boc Maxima and Documa, an obscure reference to 80's video culture." ([[Forcefield 1998]])
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* ''[[Bocuma]]'' was originally entitled "Boc Maxima" on [[Boards of Canada]]'s 1996 release, ''[[Boc Maxima (release)|Boc Maxima]]''.
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* Inspiration for the name of the electronic musician [https://bocuma.bandcamp.com/ Bocuma] from Ireland.
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 2 May 2024

Bocuma
Running time 1:35 (MHTRTC)
Appears on MHTRTC


Comments[edit]

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Trivia[edit]

  • When asked about the meaning of Bocuma, Boards of Canada explained that "it's an abbreviation/crossover of Boc Maxima and Documa, an obscure reference to 80's video culture." (Forcefield 1998)
  • Bocuma was originally entitled "Boc Maxima" on Boards of Canada's 1996 release, Boc Maxima.
  • Inspiration for the name of the electronic musician Bocuma from Ireland.

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