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  • ...nada]] are so fond of remarking upon in their songs and albums. Two of its songs have to do with the group. The duo's next release, on February 18, 2002, wa ...ver before heard, unnamed songs. Some of their most fascinating and finest songs are played during these live shows.
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  • ...ius is among one of the shortest releases by [[Boards of Canada]]. Its two songs in total barely break the 13 minute mark.
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  • ...Boards of Canada]] fiddling around, but some early works later became full songs. A 15 minute YouTube video surfaced on August 1st, 2011, containing all the
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  • ...lete form. As with all of their current live work, the collection includes songs that had never before been released and were unnamed.
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  • '''''Live @ Warp10''''' is a collection of songs recorded during the performance of [[Boards of Canada]] at [[Warp Records]]
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  • ...the Folio when recording the Peel Session, and given the quality of those songs and the soundboard quality of Julie and Candy, it's safe to assume that BoC
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  • ...o months ago a test pressing on blue vinyl, and with only one side of four songs from “Geogaddi,” went to auction on eBay. One ‘amtiskaw’ put it up
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  • ...the songs have their climax or goals. That becomes the moving power of the songs."}}
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  • ...zit barstensvol karakter. Als je een sessiezanger zou vragen een van zijn songs te zingen, dan zou het technisch perfect zijn, maar zielloos, zonder leven. ...ing with character. If you ask a session musician to sing you one of their songs, it's technically perfect but soulless, without life. That is precisely our
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  • *Ranked #360 on Pitchfork Medias top 500 Songs of the 2000's.<ref> http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7685-the-top-
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  • ...Maxima (release)|Boc Maxima]]'' range from previously released material to songs which to this day have yet to see wide re-release. Many of the tracks featu
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  • '''''Live @ Lighthouse''''' is a collection of songs recorded during the performance of [[wikipedia:Boards of Canada|Boards of C
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  • ...c70]] being [[Boards of Canada]]'s record label). 70 is also referenced in songs "[[The Smallest Weird Number]]" and "[[Sixtyten]]". ...s; the same gas was used in the Waco massacre"<ref>http://songmeanings.com/songs/view/3530822107858511818/|bengt12</ref>.
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  • ...thkos". There's a general similarity in mood between Geogaddi and such ISB songs as "Waltz of the new moon" (HBD). It has also been observed that the title
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  • *Has confirmed or denied canonicity of songs and releases on both [[WATMM]] and the [[Yahoo! group]].
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  • Can you identify the |30 selected songs, and tell which album they're on?
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  • The songs were discovered on various P2P networks. They are among the earliest misla
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  • * Ranked #384 on Pitchfork Medias top 500 Songs of the 2000's.<ref> http://pitchfork.com/features/staff-lists/7685-the-top-
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  • ...yroscope]]". I dreamed the sound of it, and although I've recreated dreamt songs before, I managed to do that one so quickly that the end result was 99% lik
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  • ...looking forward to whatever it is they're working on. I'd love to hear new songs from them..." ...wn some synths and they have used them probably in at least a few of their songs,
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  • ...ckwave|Macromedia Shockwave]] animations accompanies with music, including songs from the upcoming album.
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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 ...a Tengo "Tiny Birds Matador, 2003 {{boc|I reckon this is one of their best songs. It's one of those records that does nothing more than is needed. There is
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  • ...nd for good; it was just the feel we had for this particular collection of songs.” The songs on ''The Campfire Headphase'' take on the traditional Boards of Canada etho
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  • ...alist. He has done backup vocals for some of Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly's songs. He has given some interviews.<ref>https://youtu.be/NQVcy1UI-Sc?t=115</ref>
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  • ...making rough demos. Mike and Marcus were by now producing more structured songs with any instruments they could lay their hands on, as well as completely a ...and occasional vocals, but the emphasis was on minimal, atonal electronic songs, a sound that easily stood out amongst the abundance of traditional rock an
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  • ...A video of Drone 18], along with Breach Tones, Visual Drone 12, and other songs from the album exist on the internet, but they're often counted as fake.
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  • ...ere seems to be a shift towards Instagram. Most of the video posts feature songs from ''[[Tomorrow's Harvest]]'', ''[[MHTRTC]]'', and ''[[The Campfire Headp
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  • *A record Marcus found in America which features a Christian robot that sang songs if you pressed a button in his stomach ("The scary part is that it was very
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  • ...d you would never want to hear it again. I really like putting things into songs that don't initially jump out at you, and you're not quite sure that you've
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  • ...Had The Right To Children, you had the luxury of plucking and/or reworking songs from previous, lesser-heard records. With Geogaddi, you were faced with the ...k Gyroscope. I dreamed the sound of it, and although I've recreated dreamt songs before, I managed to do that one so quickly that the end result was 99% lik
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  • ...ple will listen to our album entirely in one time. We don't really see our songs like individual pieces of music but as a whole, that configures a big story ..., later. The only difficulty is to find the right combination between the songs that fit together. For each song included in GEOGADDI there are twelve we'v
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  • ...and mixing it down in a more simplistic way. It wasn't so much particular songs but particular elements and techniques used in music that I was attracted t ...eel that there is a place for creating what can be interpreted as ''Pretty songs'' even if words are rarely used. The atmosphere of the music can completely
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  • If Boards of Canada's songs could, they would come to life. Children would appear dressed in striped T- ...y all the releases that have preceded it, Geogaddi is less a collection of songs than a world unto itself, unfurling in sheaths of warbling analog synth mel
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  • Many of Geogaddi's songs use spoken-word samples to embellish their bizarre moods, such as the sexua {{boc|'''Sandison''': Our songs almost always start with a melody. We usually make up little melodies, like
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  • {{boc|"Marcus: "Maybe it's the fuel that we subconsciously use to make our songs, we've got a way of bringing these things out in tunes. We're always pushin
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  • ...are one; Devo, inventors of their own theatrical universe and whose early songs they admire because they sound like advertising jingles for washing powder, ...k, that's doing the bittersweet thing. Sometimes we deliberately construct songs to be pretty conventional sounding, and then we abuse them, we throw someth
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  • ...because we‘re always going off at tangents. We record something like 20 songs for every one that appears on the finished record.}}
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  • ...complex and repetitive song structures, and so on. We wanted full-fledged songs, complete with intros, hinges, refrains and bridges. A bit like a rock band
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  • ...ver footage of concert goers walking around the holiday homes at dawn. The songs listed at the end credit this song as "[[Echus]]", written by [[Marcus Eoin
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  • ...lias used by [[Boards of Canada]] for a handful of released tracks. These songs tend to be more bizarre and unorthodox than their normal releases, or, in t
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  • ...ry NPR] played another message on [http://www.npr.org/blogs/allsongs/ All Songs Considered]. This message was [[Record_Store_Day_incident#Hint_4|699742]].
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  • {{question|You've recorded over 90 songs for Geogaddi. Only 22 - and the silent Magic Window - made it onto the albu ...acks. Put too many of these on an album and it will become a collection of songs, not an organic work of art as a whole, is that what you believe?}}
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  • ...rting on one song and working on it until its finished we have hundreds of songs on the go at one time and depending on our mood we try working on different ...ord we've done. A lot of the tracks don't really have much structure. Some songs are more soundscapes. With the new record we wanted to simplify the whole t
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  • ...g player, involved the creation of 400 such song fragments and 64 complete songs, with 23 selected, one of which was silence, as [[Boards of Canada]] tried ...e placement of hidden symbols and phrases woven into the tapestry of their songs. [[Boards of Canada]] have admitted to this to an extent, saying that what
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  • ...Chris Cunningham, this tune can be found on several other Boards of Canada songs such as Sixtyniner and A is to B as B is to C, it was played live once in 2
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  • ...eaker asked the individuals to please only record audio of the first three songs. So, we have "[[Gemini]]","[[Reach For The Dead]]" and "[[White Cyclosa]]" Here's my notes on the songs/ general review <br><br><nowiki>---</nowiki><br> Ok, just got back. Here ar
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  • {{boc|Marcus: ''We write songs in an entirely different way every time so sticking to the same equipment a {{boc|Marcus: ''Mike has become a source of inspiration for the core of the songs, he always has unique melodies and strange and wonderful ideas''}}
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  • ...ampfire (which happens to be another animal collective unit name, Campfire Songs)? ...a whole year to find one and settle down there. We tried to start with the songs we had left over from "[[Geogaddi]]", but as time went on, we realized that
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  • ...e track [[Collapse]] halfway on the album seems to be a turning point. The songs that come afterward seem to be more expressly colored and less vague. }}
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  • ...on|[[The Campfire Headphase]] Ă©tait construit comme une collection de pop songs alors que [[Geogaddi]] (2002) Ă©tait un disque d’ambient beaucoup plus ab ...... C'est un crĂšve-coeur pour moi de ne pas citer Talking Book (1972) ou Songs In The Key Of Life (1976) mais je placerais tout de mĂȘme Innervisions (197
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  • ...ted raising kids, it took a long while before we actually started to write songs. I'm shocked every time someone tells us our previous record is eight years ...out - there's a chronology in the song titles and in the atmosphere of the songs, they're chapters in a longer story"."}}
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  • * Marcus: "Mike has become a source of inspiration for the core of the songs, he always has unique melodies and strange and wonderful ideas." <ref name=
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  • ...have to reconstruct them in your mind.’ They have based a number of new songs on mathematical equations (working out frequencies for melodies that direct
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  • ...en I was a toddler standing up on the back seat of my parent's car singing songs at the top of my voice. The earliest record I can remember hearing on the r ...ther hand, seems to cherish a classical approach: their songs are at first songs, in which we recognize choruses, bridges, couplets. But the duo replaces th
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  • ...alloon. Difficult to find a category or a label; the deepest waters of the songs are too agitated to be ambient, but also too soft and dreamlike to be techn ...nd add a new dimension to the contrast rhythmic / melodic of the past: the songs get longer and seem to be able to last indefinitely, like a celestial and v
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  • * The American record with a "Christian robot singing songs when you press its stomach: Old Testiment stuff" may be referring to [https
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  • ...that didn't make it. We never work in a linear way, we work on many, many songs in parallel.}}
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  • ...or "The Campfire Headphase" was released and some people started spreading songs that they had made themselves on the internet under the name Boards Of Cana ...s there literally or just in the mood, there is always a campfire in their songs. Is it also just a part of the big myth that Michael and Marcus during the
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  • ...album as being like a desert, hot and spacious. We very much think of the songs as having a limited colour palette, and it is perhaps for this reason that ...records. Two months ago a single-sided blue-vinyl test pressing with four songs from "Geogaddi" was auctioned on eBay. It was listed there by a certain 'am
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  • ...the process. After we recorded [[Geogaddi]], there were more than several songs left over from recording sessions that weren't used in the album and we wan ...for a while, so I created the basic melodies and ideas behind some of the songs that would later go on to be on the album. }}
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  • ...e: do you see these songs, to a certain extent, as analog-digital campfire songs?}} ...y did you never actually make a DVD or even a single video for any of your songs? Shall we expect anything as such to be released, sooner or later?}}
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  • ...''': due to the sheer amount of rarities included in this mixtape, not all songs are available on Spotify.
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  • ...ferentiating their musical preferences, and that’s where many sounds and songs are retained in memory. Between adolescence and adulthood, one can listen t
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  • ...ben vor Jahren als typische Band angefangen, also auch in einem Band-Setup Songs geschrieben und per-formt. ...enden wir uns definitiv wieder zurĂŒck zu den klassischen Vier-Minuten-Pop-Songs. Aber wie immer bei uns, gibt es auch Tracks, bei denen diese Komponente ve
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  • ...duce his album? Let's take Beck: who asked you to do a remix of one of his songs, and maybe let's say he might ask you to produce his record in the future.} ...p of somehow "normal" songs, with its healthy guitars, its melodies, etc., songs which, however, we wanted step by step to model, chip, hit, ruin, destroy.}
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  • ...t thing that struck you listening to Music Has the Right to Children—how songs like “Roygbiv” featured gorgeously elongated melody lines stretching ov
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