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A mixtape curated by [[Marcus Eoin]] was featured in the November 2005 issue of Dazed & Confused Magazine (Vol. 2 Issue #31). Marcus Eoin's commentary on each individual track is included below.
 
A mixtape curated by [[Marcus Eoin]] was featured in the November 2005 issue of Dazed & Confused Magazine (Vol. 2 Issue #31). Marcus Eoin's commentary on each individual track is included below.
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Users have since created fan interpretations such as livelight81 on Spotify and 1(90).png on soundcloud.
 
  
 
==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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'''Mixtape: BOARDS OF CANADA'''
 
'''Mixtape: BOARDS OF CANADA'''
  
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{{boc|It's hard making a mixtape of only ten songs. It'd be easier to list a hundred, but then there wouldn't be any room left for fashion shoots and adverts for expensive trainers, so I guess I'll have to keep it to ten. I figured seeing as our new album is called The Campfire Headphase, that it would be good to choose some prime cuts to accompany autumn campfires. Don't ask me why, it just seemed the right thing to do. Here then, is my selection of spacerock bonfire anthems to keep warm with. You won't even need matches.}}
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It's hard making a mixtape of only ten songs. It'd be easier to list a hundred, but then there wouldn't be any room left for fashion shoots and adverts for expensive trainers, so I guess I'll have to keep it to ten. I figured seeing as our new album is called The Campfire Headphase, that it would be good to choose some prime cuts to accompany autumn campfires. Don't ask me why, it just seemed the right thing to do. Here then, is my selection of spacerock bonfire anthems to keep warm with . You won't even need matches. Marcus Eoin (one half of Boards of Canada).
  
 
==Track Listing==
 
==Track Listing==
  
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# John Denver "I'd Rather be a Cowboy" RCA, 1973 {{boc|For collecting firewood, you need something really back-country, and you don't get more denim than this. I always get wood when I hear this. Try and find the vinyl album (Farewell Andromeda), it has mysterious cowboy/space imagery. Imagine that.}}
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# John Denver "I'd Rather be a Cowboy" RCA, 1973 {{boc|For collecting firewood, you need something really back-country, and you don' t get more denim than this . I always get wood when I hear this . Try and find the vinyl album (Farewell Andromeda), it has mysterious cowboy/space imagery. Imagine that.}}
 
#John Frusciante "Regret' WEA, 2004 {{boc|Now the fire's lit we need spacerock. I love this song, it just builds and builds into an inferno. Only someone who's been all the way and back could make a song so beautiful yet so fucked up. Just listen to the modulating vocal. Although that may just be on my copy.}}
 
#John Frusciante "Regret' WEA, 2004 {{boc|Now the fire's lit we need spacerock. I love this song, it just builds and builds into an inferno. Only someone who's been all the way and back could make a song so beautiful yet so fucked up. Just listen to the modulating vocal. Although that may just be on my copy.}}
 
# Sufjan Stevens "A Good Man is Hard to Find" Rough Trade, 2004 {{boc|I can't stop listening to this song. Sufjan's voice seems to be rotating through a clothes spinner. There's a great out of tune chorus that shouldn't work, but does. Everyone should own this album.}}
 
# Sufjan Stevens "A Good Man is Hard to Find" Rough Trade, 2004 {{boc|I can't stop listening to this song. Sufjan's voice seems to be rotating through a clothes spinner. There's a great out of tune chorus that shouldn't work, but does. Everyone should own this album.}}
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Image:Dazed November 2005 Page 182.jpg
 
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== Audio ==
 
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=== Spotify ===
 
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<spotify>playlist/4ts4vRfgZVfwQpqAomd279</spotify>
 
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=== Soundcloud ===
 
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* https://soundcloud.com/palamecia/marcus-eoins-campfire-mixtape-remake-v1
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=607 Original Post on the Twoism Forum]
 
* [http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=607 Original Post on the Twoism Forum]
 
* https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/29646/page/186
 
* https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/29646/page/186
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