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Whether or not [[Boards of Canada]] actually performed at this event is debated, for many artists had to cancel due to poor weather conditions. More information can be found on the Spanish forum ClubbingSpain <ref>https://www.clubbingspain.com/phpBB/djs-y-grupos/boards-of-canada-t38625-10.html</ref><ref>https://www.clubbingspain.com/phpBB/djs-y-grupos/han-tocado-boards-of-canada-alguna-vez-en-espana-t56305.html</ref>, where some users assure that they in fact played.
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Global Tendencies was an electronic-focused festival hosted in Oiartzun, Spain. [[Boards of Canada]] is thought to have played the festival’s second edition on December 4, 1999, but whether or not [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] actually performed at this event is debated. The story told by attendees and a few articles<ref>https://www.mondosonoro.com/criticas/conciertos-musica/global-tendencies-99/</ref> says that many artists (including [[Boards of Canada|BoC]]) had to cancel due to the poor weather conditions and the bad organization of the festival's production company. However, a few attendees ensure that they in fact played, but that they did on a different time than scheduled (leaving many thinking that they didn't play).  
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More information and details of the show can be found on the Spanish forum ClubbingSpain <ref>https://www.clubbingspain.com/phpBB/djs-y-grupos/boards-of-canada-t38625-10.html</ref><ref>https://www.clubbingspain.com/phpBB/djs-y-grupos/han-tocado-boards-of-canada-alguna-vez-en-espana-t56305.html</ref>.
  
 
== Tracks ==
 
== Tracks ==
The tracks said to have been played by an attendee are:  
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The tracks said to have been played by one of the attendees are:  
 
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"A mixture of different tracks from ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'' ("[[Roygbiv]]", "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]", "[[The Color of the Fire]]", "[[Telephasic Workshop]]", "[[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]", "[[Aquarius]]", "[[Rue the Whirl]]" ...); from a previous EP (''[[Hi Scores]]'', ''[[Seeya Later]]'', ''[[Twoism]]'', ''[[Sixtyniner]]'' ...), and another track whose origin I do not know."
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"A mixture of different tracks from ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'' ("[[Roygbiv]]", "[[An Eagle in Your Mind]]", "[[The Color of the Fire]]", "[[Telephasic Workshop]]", "[[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]", "[[Aquarius]]", "[[Rue the Whirl]]" ...); from a previous EP (''[[Hi Scores]]'', ''[[Seeya Later]]'', ''[[Twoism]]'', ''[[Sixtyniner]]'' ...); and another track whose origin I do not know."
 
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Latest revision as of 15:42, 16 January 2023

Global Tendencies was an electronic-focused festival hosted in Oiartzun, Spain. Boards of Canada is thought to have played the festival’s second edition on December 4, 1999, but whether or not BoC actually performed at this event is debated. The story told by attendees and a few articles[1] says that many artists (including BoC) had to cancel due to the poor weather conditions and the bad organization of the festival's production company. However, a few attendees ensure that they in fact played, but that they did on a different time than scheduled (leaving many thinking that they didn't play).


More information and details of the show can be found on the Spanish forum ClubbingSpain [2][3].

Tracks[edit]

The tracks said to have been played by one of the attendees are:

"A mixture of different tracks from Music Has the Right to Children ("Roygbiv", "An Eagle in Your Mind", "The Color of the Fire", "Telephasic Workshop", "Turquoise Hexagon Sun", "Aquarius", "Rue the Whirl" ...); from a previous EP (Hi Scores, Seeya Later, Twoism, Sixtyniner ...); and another track whose origin I do not know."

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References[edit]

  1. https://www.mondosonoro.com/criticas/conciertos-musica/global-tendencies-99/
  2. https://www.clubbingspain.com/phpBB/djs-y-grupos/boards-of-canada-t38625-10.html
  3. https://www.clubbingspain.com/phpBB/djs-y-grupos/han-tocado-boards-of-canada-alguna-vez-en-espana-t56305.html