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''For more detailed info on a particular sample, see the individual song pages.'' | ''For more detailed info on a particular sample, see the individual song pages.'' | ||
− | + | * A child saying "Yeah!", reversed ([[Roygbiv]], [[Roygbiv#Alpha_Quest_Mix|ROYGBIV (Alpha Quest Mix)]]) | |
− | + | * A vocoded voice, gradually slowing down, saying "... and so you could become very sensitive to everything, you start walking through the studio, you go: 'ah yes, it's going to be a good day, I can feel -'" ([[Nova Scotia Robots]]) | |
− | * A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop ([[Spectrum]]) | + | * Two men and a woman, talking about a development plan for the Niagara River; woman might be from a different source ([[Niagara]]) |
+ | * A monologue, taken from a pornographic film, in which a young man tells of his first sexual experience ([[Sixtyniner]], [[Sir Prancelot Brainfire]]) | ||
+ | * A flute played in a Native American style at high pitch ([[Red Moss]]) | ||
+ | * An episode of Bob Vila's ''Home Again'', with dialogue heavily spliced ([[Concourse]]) | ||
+ | * A sample from Indeep's 1983 hit "Last Night a D.J. Saved My Life" ([[Nlogax]]) | ||
+ | * Exuberant conversation between several young adults suspected (but not confirmed) to be members of the Hexagon Sun collective ([[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]) | ||
+ | * The "I feel proud" speech <ref><flashmp3>Different-mes-orig.mp3|bg=0xF3EDCF|leftbg=0xF3EDCF|rightbg=0xF3EDCF|lefticon=0x41982F|righticon=0x41982F|righticonhover=0x41982F|slider=0xF3EDCF|track=0xF3EDCF|border=0xF3EDCF|rightbghover=0xFFCB1F|text=0x41982F|load=0xFFCB1F</flashmp3></ref> from [[Sesame Street]] ([[Whitewater]] [pitch-shifted and words rearranged], [[Sixtyten]] [reversed; beginning only], [[Sunshine Recorder]] ["Bye"'s only]) | ||
+ | * A woman's voice, sampled from the conclusion of a 1982 porn film entitled ''A Brief Affair'' ([[One Very Important Thought]] on [[BOC Maxima]]) | ||
+ | * A tinny, cyclic sound that is possibly part of a drum loop ([[Spectrum]], [[Twoism]]) | ||
* Two women speaking, presumably on a television show in which a plain-looking person receives a makeover ([[Light, Clear Hair]]) | * Two women speaking, presumably on a television show in which a plain-looking person receives a makeover ([[Light, Clear Hair]]) | ||
* A man and a woman breathing heavily, with 1970's music in the background ([[P:C:]]) | * A man and a woman breathing heavily, with 1970's music in the background ([[P:C:]]) | ||
− | * Most vocals from [[ Trapped|Trapped]] by Colonel Abrams ([[Trapped|Trapped]]) | + | * Most vocals from [[Colonel Abrams - Trapped|Trapped]] by Colonel Abrams ([[Colonel Abrams - Trapped|Trapped]]) |
− | * A commercial for Dirt Devil (a brand of portable vacuum cleaner). Voice over is spoken by a mature-sounding English man: "It's almost like having an upright in the palm of your hand. The Devil is lightweight (Devil), powerful (Devil), has a wide opening (Devil) with a revolving brush... | + | * A commercial for Dirt Devil (a brand of portable vacuum cleaner). Voice over is spoken by a mature-sounding English man: "It's almost like having an upright in the palm of your hand. The Devil is lightweight (Devil), powerful (Devil), has a wide opening (Devil) with a revolving brush...Get a Devil." ([[Devil]], [[Peace-Tony-Devil]]) |
* Dialogue, applause, and music from an episode of the British television game show ''Blockbusters'', spliced for surreal effect ([[Blockbusters]]) | * Dialogue, applause, and music from an episode of the British television game show ''Blockbusters'', spliced for surreal effect ([[Blockbusters]]) | ||
* The chorus of "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang ([[The Way You Show]]) | * The chorus of "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang ([[The Way You Show]]) | ||
− | * A [[Sesame Street]] vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out; at the end, the child giggles, and two metallic-sounding high notes are heard ([[The Color of the Fire|I Love U]]) | + | * A [[Sesame Street]] vignette in which a child sounds out the phrase "I love you" while attempting to write it out; at the end, the child giggles, and two metallic-sounding high notes are heard ([[The Color of the Fire]], [[The Color of the Fire|I Love U]], [[Korona]], [[Niagara]] (giggle/high notes only)) |
− | * A drum fill from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles ([[Sequoia]]) | + | * A drum fill from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles ([[Kid For Today]], [[Sequoia]]) |
− | * A basic (snare-)kick-kick-snare drum pattern ([[5 | + | * A basic (snare-)kick-kick-snare drum pattern ([[Oirectine]], [[5:9:78]]) (may just be similar-sounding different samples) |
− | * A | + | * A choir-like melodic/harmonic loop ([[Audiotrack 06|Old Tunes Vol. 1: Side A Audiotrack 6]], [[Seven Forty Seven]]) |
− | + | * A drum loop with a wah effect applied ([[Audiotrack 08|Old Tunes Vol. 1: Side A Audiotrack 8]], [[June 9th]]) | |
− | + | * A choir-like melody ([[Audiotrack 12|Old Tunes Vol. 1: Side A Audiotrack 12]], [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Version 3)]]) | |
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* From "Flashback" by Imagination: "We're startin' up, now we're on our way" ([[We've Started Up]]) | * From "Flashback" by Imagination: "We're startin' up, now we're on our way" ([[We've Started Up]]) | ||
* "He's a dream" from the song of the same name by Shandi ([[We've Started Up]]) | * "He's a dream" from the song of the same name by Shandi ([[We've Started Up]]) | ||
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* "Berceuse" from the ''Dolly Suite'' by Gabriel Fauré ([[Jimbo Rehearsing]]) (not necessarily a sample, but probably not played by BoC) | * "Berceuse" from the ''Dolly Suite'' by Gabriel Fauré ([[Jimbo Rehearsing]]) (not necessarily a sample, but probably not played by BoC) | ||
* "I'm..er...a Real Traditionalist myself of course, because of Orbison, and Holly, and The Fireballs and The String Along, and er, all the things that happen in the studio. I'm so glad to...take care of...studio and..." ([[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]]) | * "I'm..er...a Real Traditionalist myself of course, because of Orbison, and Holly, and The Fireballs and The String Along, and er, all the things that happen in the studio. I'm so glad to...take care of...studio and..." ([[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]]) | ||
* "The royal family should be <em>left in peace</em>!" ([[Peace-Tony-Devil]]) | * "The royal family should be <em>left in peace</em>!" ([[Peace-Tony-Devil]]) | ||
* A commercial for Frosted Flakes ([[Peace-Tony-Devil]]) | * A commercial for Frosted Flakes ([[Peace-Tony-Devil]]) | ||
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* Spoken by English-accented voices, presumably from a world news broadcast: | * Spoken by English-accented voices, presumably from a world news broadcast: | ||
** Woman: "Iraq says nineteen people died" | ** Woman: "Iraq says nineteen people died" | ||
** Man: "We won't know that until a full assessment has taken place in due course" ([[Iraq Says]]) | ** Man: "We won't know that until a full assessment has taken place in due course" ([[Iraq Says]]) | ||
* The hook from Tony Basil's 1982 hit "Mickey" ([[Nine-Rubber Wisdom]]) | * The hook from Tony Basil's 1982 hit "Mickey" ([[Nine-Rubber Wisdom]]) | ||
− | * A bubbly pitch modulation or filter modulation synthesizer effect, followed by a group of people shouting ([[On A Rolling Sea]] | + | * A bubbly pitch modulation or filter modulation synthesizer effect, followed by a group of people shouting ([[On A Rolling Sea]], [[Orange Romeda]]) |
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* From the 1958 horror film ''Terror from the Year 5000'': "Dad, look at the TV" ([[Apparatus]]) | * From the 1958 horror film ''Terror from the Year 5000'': "Dad, look at the TV" ([[Apparatus]]) | ||
* An old Amiga module called "Voyager" by Hellraiser ([[Apparatus]]) | * An old Amiga module called "Voyager" by Hellraiser ([[Apparatus]]) | ||
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* The snare drum from "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin ([[Music For Pylons]]) (possible but not confirmed) | * The snare drum from "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelin ([[Music For Pylons]]) (possible but not confirmed) | ||
* A "skipping" drum loop ([[Orange Hexagon Sun]], [[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]) | * A "skipping" drum loop ([[Orange Hexagon Sun]], [[Turquoise Hexagon Sun]]) | ||
− | + | * A loop of bongos being played rapidly ([[Oirectine]], [[Mira Calix - Sandsings]]) | |
− | + | * A drum loop with a distinctive electronic closed hi-hat ([[Iced Cooly]], [[Seeya Later]], [[Smokes Quantity]]) | |
− | + | * An unidentified speech sample (thought by some to be the voice Welsh actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0535053/ Philip Madoc]) which begins narrating a story about holts near the sea ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | |
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* A synthetic-sounding voice saying "I love you" ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | * A synthetic-sounding voice saying "I love you" ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | ||
* What sounds like a voice saying "sweat-sweat" (possibly "percussion" constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of the members of BoC) ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | * What sounds like a voice saying "sweat-sweat" (possibly "percussion" constructed using the voice of the girlfriend of one of the members of BoC) ([[An Eagle in Your Mind]]) | ||
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* Chopped-up voices saying "now this is very irresponsible" and, in a Scottish accent, "yer no gonnae" ([[Telephasic Workshop]]) | * Chopped-up voices saying "now this is very irresponsible" and, in a Scottish accent, "yer no gonnae" ([[Telephasic Workshop]]) | ||
* A slightly slowed-down male voice saying "bordering Canada" (?) ([[Telephasic Workshop]]) | * A slightly slowed-down male voice saying "bordering Canada" (?) ([[Telephasic Workshop]]) | ||
* A young man shouting "twenty cent" (?) ([[Telephasic Workshop]]) | * A young man shouting "twenty cent" (?) ([[Telephasic Workshop]]) | ||
* The song "Getaway" by Earth, Wind, & Fire ([[Sixtyten]]) | * The song "Getaway" by Earth, Wind, & Fire ([[Sixtyten]]) | ||
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* What might be a recording from a native American ceremony, including what sounds like someone with a drum ([[Kaini Industries]]) | * What might be a recording from a native American ceremony, including what sounds like someone with a drum ([[Kaini Industries]]) | ||
* Birds whistling outside BoC's studio ([[Rue the Whirl]]) | * Birds whistling outside BoC's studio ([[Rue the Whirl]]) | ||
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* A sequence of numbers read by a professional-sounding woman's voice (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]], though the number sequence varies) | * A sequence of numbers read by a professional-sounding woman's voice (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]], though the number sequence varies) | ||
* The same voice that recites the number sequence saying "Orange" (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]) | * The same voice that recites the number sequence saying "Orange" (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]) | ||
− | * A chorused male voice singing "I'm listening" ([[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Verison 3)]]) | + | * A chorused male voice singing "I'm listening" ([[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Verison 3)]]) |
* A synthesized male voice saying "sixtyten new aquarius" ([[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Verison 3)]]) | * A synthesized male voice saying "sixtyten new aquarius" ([[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius (Verison 3)]]) | ||
− | * A girl saying | + | * A girl's voice saying what is believed to be the phrase "for sand and stars" (All versions of [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]]) |
* A distorted voice saying "bonds" ([[Pete Standing Alone]]) | * A distorted voice saying "bonds" ([[Pete Standing Alone]]) | ||
* The same voice-over from the [[BoC Maxima]] version of [[One Very Important Thought]], but read by the same voice that reads the number sequence from [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]], and with "listening to Boards of Canada" in place of "viewing an adult film" ([[One Very Important Thought]] on [[Music Has the Right to Children]]) | * The same voice-over from the [[BoC Maxima]] version of [[One Very Important Thought]], but read by the same voice that reads the number sequence from [[Aquarius (song)|Aquarius]], and with "listening to Boards of Canada" in place of "viewing an adult film" ([[One Very Important Thought]] on [[Music Has the Right to Children]]) | ||
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* A reversed interview with with Jeff Lynne of the Electric Light Orchestra on the subject of ELO's supposed use of backmasked vocals and the resulting controversy ([[Happy Cycling]]) | * A reversed interview with with Jeff Lynne of the Electric Light Orchestra on the subject of ELO's supposed use of backmasked vocals and the resulting controversy ([[Happy Cycling]]) | ||
* Seagulls and a sound like a man singing, rather faint and tinny ([[Happy Cycling]]) | * Seagulls and a sound like a man singing, rather faint and tinny ([[Happy Cycling]]) | ||
− | + | * A Christian Science Monitor news segment about laws pertaining to immigrants in the USA, reversed ([[Michael Fakesch - Surfaise : The Trade Winds Mix By Boards Of Canada]]) | |
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* A slide projector switching to the next slide ([[Kid For Today]]) | * A slide projector switching to the next slide ([[Kid For Today]]) | ||
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* Children laughing and the creaking of a porch swing (?) ([[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]) | * Children laughing and the creaking of a porch swing (?) ([[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]) | ||
* The phrase "Come out and live with a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country", processed through a vocoder and probably slowed down ([[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]) | * The phrase "Come out and live with a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country", processed through a vocoder and probably slowed down ([[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country (song)|In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]) | ||
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* A man or low-voiced woman slowly saying "the past inside the present" ([[Music Is Math]]) | * A man or low-voiced woman slowly saying "the past inside the present" ([[Music Is Math]]) | ||
* The phrase "we all fall down" spoken slowly, processed through a vocoder, and melodized ([[Music Is Math]]) | * The phrase "we all fall down" spoken slowly, processed through a vocoder, and melodized ([[Music Is Math]]) | ||
* A similar voice to the "past inside the present" voice saying either "purple", "be careful", or "perfect circle" ([[Music Is Math]]) | * A similar voice to the "past inside the present" voice saying either "purple", "be careful", or "perfect circle" ([[Music Is Math]]) | ||
* The sound of a crackling campfire ([[Beware The Friendly Stranger]]) | * The sound of a crackling campfire ([[Beware The Friendly Stranger]]) | ||
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* A number station broadcast recorded by Sean Booth on a shortwave radio and gifted to BOC ([[Gyroscope]]) | * A number station broadcast recorded by Sean Booth on a shortwave radio and gifted to BOC ([[Gyroscope]]) | ||
* Reversed high notes played on a 12-string guitar (probably an acoustic guitar and most likely sped up) (end of [[Gyroscope]]) | * Reversed high notes played on a 12-string guitar (probably an acoustic guitar and most likely sped up) (end of [[Gyroscope]]) | ||
* Leslie Nielson's voice over from a National Geographic film about underwater volcanic explosions and capturing a sea dandelion ([[Dandelion]]) | * Leslie Nielson's voice over from a National Geographic film about underwater volcanic explosions and capturing a sea dandelion ([[Dandelion]]) | ||
− | * A child saying " | + | * A child saying "beautiful place" ([[Sunshine Recorder]]) |
* A vocoded voice saying "an eagle in your mind" ([[Sunshine Recorder]]) | * A vocoded voice saying "an eagle in your mind" ([[Sunshine Recorder]]) | ||
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* Dialogue between a man and a woman sampled from the 1972 film ''Season of the Witch'' ([[Julie And Candy]]) | * Dialogue between a man and a woman sampled from the 1972 film ''Season of the Witch'' ([[Julie And Candy]]) | ||
* The flute solo at the end of "When the Music Starts to Play" by The Incredible String Band, heard in reverse and at a lower speed ([[The Smallest Weird Number]]) | * The flute solo at the end of "When the Music Starts to Play" by The Incredible String Band, heard in reverse and at a lower speed ([[The Smallest Weird Number]]) | ||
− | * Track 10 from side B of ([[ | + | * Track 10 from side B of ([[Old Tunes Vol. 1]]), reversed ([[The Smallest Weird Number]]) |
− | * An interview with Amo Bishop Roeden featuring the line "Although not a follower of David Koresh, she's a devoted Branch Davidian" ([[1969]] (with "David Koresh" reversed); | + | * An interview with Amo Bishop Roeden featuring the line "Although not a follower of David Koresh, she's a devoted Branch Davidian" ([[1969]] (with "David Koresh" reversed); BoC remix of [[Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed|Poppy Seed]] by Slag Boom Van Loon) |
* A vocoded voice, similar to the one heard counting in [[Aquarius]], saying "1969 in the sunshine" ([[1969]]) | * A vocoded voice, similar to the one heard counting in [[Aquarius]], saying "1969 in the sunshine" ([[1969]]) | ||
* A 1979 public information advert on the topic of energy conservation by the youth organization 4-H ([[Energy Warning]]) | * A 1979 public information advert on the topic of energy conservation by the youth organization 4-H ([[Energy Warning]]) | ||
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* From the song "Teddy Bear's Picnic": "If you go down to the woods today, you'd better not go alone!" (reversed) ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) | * From the song "Teddy Bear's Picnic": "If you go down to the woods today, you'd better not go alone!" (reversed) ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) | ||
* A reversed excerpt of an interview with Tommy Silverstein on the A&E investigative report ''Behind Bars: Supermax'' ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) | * A reversed excerpt of an interview with Tommy Silverstein on the A&E investigative report ''Behind Bars: Supermax'' ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) | ||
− | * " | + | * "so, those prophecies you've been describing" ... "and now to business [matters?]..." (reversed) ([[A Is To B As B Is To C]]) |
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* An English woman possibly saying "round the, round the, round the cauldron" and/or "but you may be dead ... you may be dead", which heavy echo applied ([[Dawn Chorus]]) | * An English woman possibly saying "round the, round the, round the cauldron" and/or "but you may be dead ... you may be dead", which heavy echo applied ([[Dawn Chorus]]) | ||
* A child wailing semi-melodically ([[Dawn Chorus]]) | * A child wailing semi-melodically ([[Dawn Chorus]]) | ||
− | + | * The sound of velcro pieces being separated (not confirmed) ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) | |
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* A grunting noise resembling the sound of a taut tope being pulled across the hull of a wooden ship ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) | * A grunting noise resembling the sound of a taut tope being pulled across the hull of a wooden ship ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) | ||
− | * | + | * "A god with horns" or "A god with hooves" ([[You Could Feel the Sky]]) |
− | * Whispered: "take my hand" ([[You Could Feel the Sky]], | + | * Whispered: "take my hand" ([[You Could Feel the Sky]], [[Seven Forty Seven]]) |
* Various young speakers discussing the nature of God, sampled from an album entitled "Family of God" ([[From One Source All Things Depend]]) | * Various young speakers discussing the nature of God, sampled from an album entitled "Family of God" ([[From One Source All Things Depend]]) | ||
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* From an early 1970's anti-drug social hygiene film, a woman speaking and laughing ([[Chromakey Dreamcoat]]) | * From an early 1970's anti-drug social hygiene film, a woman speaking and laughing ([[Chromakey Dreamcoat]]) | ||
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* Various voices including a baby crying ([[Peacock Tail]]) | * Various voices including a baby crying ([[Peacock Tail]]) | ||
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* Various garbled voices that seem as though they may have been recorded in a highly reverberant public space on a handheld recorder ([[Sherbet Head]]) | * Various garbled voices that seem as though they may have been recorded in a highly reverberant public space on a handheld recorder ([[Sherbet Head]]) | ||
* An underlying drone sound that bears a strong resemblance to the drone heard in the cabin of an airliner during travel ([[Hey Saturday Sun]]) | * An underlying drone sound that bears a strong resemblance to the drone heard in the cabin of an airliner during travel ([[Hey Saturday Sun]]) | ||
* Shortwave radio noise, including morse, teletype, and various data signals, one which seems to be a Harris RF-5710 radio modem ([[Slow This Bird Down]]) | * Shortwave radio noise, including morse, teletype, and various data signals, one which seems to be a Harris RF-5710 radio modem ([[Slow This Bird Down]]) | ||
+ | * A woman with a southern American accent apparently pulling up to a drive-through fast food ordering microphone and asking "Yes, what comes with, uh, chicken fingers?" ([[Dave (I'm A Real Traditionalist)]], [[Audiotrack 06|Old Tunes Vol. 1: Side A Audiotrack 6]]) | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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