artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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− | {{boc|'''Mike''': We only use voices whose sound we like. Most of them are from people we know and have asked. Sometimes we use voices as an instrument in a melody, like in "[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]" or "[[Sunshine Recorder]]" on the new record. In other cases we hide voices so that listeners don't even notice their presence, like in "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]" or "[[Alpha And Omega]]," It will be interesting to see if it has an effect. We see them as little bundles of information and are curious to see if anyone manages to hear them.}} | + | {{boc|'''Mike''': We only use voices whose sound we like. Most of them are from people we know and have asked. Sometimes we use voices as an instrument in a melody, like in "[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song) |
+ | |In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]" or "[[Sunshine Recorder]]" on the new record. In other cases we hide voices so that listeners don't even notice their presence, like in "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]" or "[[Alpha And Omega]]," It will be interesting to see if it has an effect. We see them as little bundles of information and are curious to see if anyone manages to hear them.}} | ||