artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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+ | "[[Protect and Survive (interview)|Protect and Survive]]" by by Rob Young | ||
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"We're not even remotely religious people," repeats Sandison, "but I understand what that is about when you're trying to channel something that's more about the cogs behind the workings of the universe, and it feels like sometimes everything you're looking at is a simulation that's based on a much more geometric background. And a lot of the time, this machine that we are seeing, the world as it is, is so smooth and predictable, that even art has become really predictable. It's all following rues and patterns that have already been set by somebody who programmed it. But if you really stand back and look away from it, the potential's there for art and music to go into absolutely bizarre territories where everything is utterly fresh and weird and new. The challenge is to imagine: how about just stop where we are, and let's just for a minute try and backtrack a way up here, and imagine what would happened if, in 1982, music had taken this other branch on this side, and where would it be now, and what would it be sounding like now?" "''[[The Campfire Headphase]]'' is released this month on [[Warp]].' | "We're not even remotely religious people," repeats Sandison, "but I understand what that is about when you're trying to channel something that's more about the cogs behind the workings of the universe, and it feels like sometimes everything you're looking at is a simulation that's based on a much more geometric background. And a lot of the time, this machine that we are seeing, the world as it is, is so smooth and predictable, that even art has become really predictable. It's all following rues and patterns that have already been set by somebody who programmed it. But if you really stand back and look away from it, the potential's there for art and music to go into absolutely bizarre territories where everything is utterly fresh and weird and new. The challenge is to imagine: how about just stop where we are, and let's just for a minute try and backtrack a way up here, and imagine what would happened if, in 1982, music had taken this other branch on this side, and where would it be now, and what would it be sounding like now?" "''[[The Campfire Headphase]]'' is released this month on [[Warp]].' | ||
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β | * ''[[wikipedia:The Wire (magazine)|The Wire]]'' [http://www.thewire.co.uk/back/2005_10.php Issue 260] (October 2005), pp. 40-47 | + | <onlyinclude> |
β | + | * ''[[wikipedia:The Wire (magazine)|The Wire]]'' [http://www.thewire.co.uk/back/2005_10.php Issue 260] (October 2005), pp. 40-47 [http://www.bungeebot.net/boc/wire/] | |
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[[Category: Interviews]] | [[Category: Interviews]] | ||
[[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]] | [[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]] |