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"[[Peering Out from Behind the Curtain]]" was an [[interview]] by Steve Marchese that appeared in ''RE:UP'' magazine, Manual 09, around January 2006.  Photos within the article are credited to [[Peter Iain Campbell]].
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'''"Peering Out from Behind the Curtain"''' was an [[interview]] by Steve Marchese that appeared in ''RE:UP'' magazine, Manual 09, around January 2006.  Photos within the article are credited to [[Peter Iain Campbell]].
 
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"[[Peering Out from Behind the Curtain]]" by Steve Marchese
  
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RE:UP Manual 09 (~Jan 2006), pp. 28-31,86
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Edinburgh has a hangover. The normal din of this bustling university city remains eerily suppressed by a combination of the preceding night's partying and a cold front quickly descending from the North. The streets are empty save some churchgoers and a stray dog. An old man in a faded suit hands lunch menus to nobody. The museum set up as a meeting point with [[Boards of Canada]]--brothers [[Mike Sandison]] and [[Marcus Eoin]]-- is still closed and won't open to the public for at least another hour. I am sitting in the middle of an unfamiliar place, waiting to meet two virtually faceless musicians with whom I have yet to directly speak. Could this scene be completly engineered or am I thinking too much into it? Yet for some reason, I know there couldn't be a more perfect start to a day highlighted by a sit-down with [[Boards of Canada]].
 
Edinburgh has a hangover. The normal din of this bustling university city remains eerily suppressed by a combination of the preceding night's partying and a cold front quickly descending from the North. The streets are empty save some churchgoers and a stray dog. An old man in a faded suit hands lunch menus to nobody. The museum set up as a meeting point with [[Boards of Canada]]--brothers [[Mike Sandison]] and [[Marcus Eoin]]-- is still closed and won't open to the public for at least another hour. I am sitting in the middle of an unfamiliar place, waiting to meet two virtually faceless musicians with whom I have yet to directly speak. Could this scene be completly engineered or am I thinking too much into it? Yet for some reason, I know there couldn't be a more perfect start to a day highlighted by a sit-down with [[Boards of Canada]].
  
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Marcus: I actually told Warp six months earlier to don't call us about remixes unless it's Beck or God.
 
Marcus: I actually told Warp six months earlier to don't call us about remixes unless it's Beck or God.
 
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Note: Original scans of the magazine article were provided by [[Twoism (forum)|Twoism]] user [[nlogax (person)|nlogax]] and updated by user [[Csch (person)|Csch]]
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Scans of the magazine article were provided by [[Twoism (forum)|Twoism]] user [[nlogax (person)|nlogax]].
 
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* [http://reupmag.com/ RE:UP Magazine]
 
* [http://reupmag.com/ RE:UP Magazine]
 
** [http://www.merchline.com/reup/productdisplay.5077.p.htm Back issue ordering]
 
** [http://www.merchline.com/reup/productdisplay.5077.p.htm Back issue ordering]
 
* [http://www.scissorkick.com/2006/01/boc-in-reup.html Author's blog entry]
 
* [http://www.scissorkick.com/2006/01/boc-in-reup.html Author's blog entry]
 
** The author posted an entry about the interview on his blog, Scissorkick.  The post included an mp3 of the ''[[A Few Old Tunes]]'' track "[[Sequoia]]".  The mp3 is the same as from previously known leaks; it is not a new or better quality copy.
 
** The author posted an entry about the interview on his blog, Scissorkick.  The post included an mp3 of the ''[[A Few Old Tunes]]'' track "[[Sequoia]]".  The mp3 is the same as from previously known leaks; it is not a new or better quality copy.
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== References ==
 
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[[Category: Interviews]]
 
[[Category: Interviews]]
 
[[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]]
 
[[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]]

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