artists mentioned by Boards of Canada in their interviews
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Formed by Andy Maddocks in 1990, the Manchester, England-based Skam Records is home to some of Electronic Music's most beloved musicians; including Bola, Gescom, Jega and Freeform. Skam is known for their secretiveness and their limited 12" releases. | Formed by Andy Maddocks in 1990, the Manchester, England-based Skam Records is home to some of Electronic Music's most beloved musicians; including Bola, Gescom, Jega and Freeform. Skam is known for their secretiveness and their limited 12" releases. | ||
β | [[Image: | + | [[Image:mhtrtc-braille.jpg|thumb|right|Skam release of ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'' with braille sticker]] |
β | Skam was Boards of Canada's first record label, releasing two of Boards of Canada's early EPs: the [[Hi Scores]] 12" (SKA008) and the [[Aquarius (release)|Aquarius]] 7" (KMAS001). In a collaboration with [[Warp Records]], Skam released | + | Skam was Boards of Canada's first record label, releasing two of Boards of Canada's early EPs: the [[Hi Scores]] 12" (SKA008) and the [[Aquarius (release)|Aquarius]] 7" (KMAS001). In a collaboration with [[Warp Records]], Skam released Boards of Canada's first full length album ''[[Music has the Right to Children]]'' (WARP LP 55/SKALP001). It is worth noting that this was also Skam's first full length release as well. |
β | They also released, in conjunction with German label [ | + | They also released, in conjunction with German label [[Musik aus Strom]], the limited-run MASK vinyl series, which contain a handful of additional Boards of Canada/Hells Interface tracks. |
== Selected discography == | == Selected discography == | ||
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β | |SKA008|| | + | |SKA008||Boards of Canada||Hi Scores||1996||Repressed in 1999, 2002, 2005. |
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β | |KMAS001|| | + | |KMAS001||Boards of Canada||Aquarius||1998||Limited to 500 copies. |
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β | |SKALP001|| | + | |SKALP001||Boards of Canada||Music Has the Right to Children||1998||Join release with [[Warp Records]]. |
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|MASK100||Various Artists||MASK100||1996||Includes "[[Korona]]". Limited to 100 copies. | |MASK100||Various Artists||MASK100||1996||Includes "[[Korona]]". Limited to 100 copies. | ||
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β | |MASK200||Various Artists||MASK200||1997||Includes | + | |MASK200||Various Artists||MASK200||1997||Includes Hell Interface remix of "[[Trapped]]". Limited to 200 copies. |
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β | |MASK500||Various Artists||MASK500||1999||Includes | + | |MASK500||Various Artists||MASK500||1999||Includes Hell Interface remix of "[[The Midas Touch]]". Limited to 500 copies. |
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*[[skam.co.uk]] | *[[skam.co.uk]] | ||
*[[Autechre]] | *[[Autechre]] | ||
β | * | + | *{{Discogs label|label = Skam}} |
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