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|author=Heiko Hoffmann
 
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|date=2005/10/26
 
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"[[Stirred Up The Ashes]]" was an interview by Heiko Hoffmann originally published on the twice-monthly email magazine Earplug<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030801083515/http://www.earplug.cc:80/</ref> Issue 54<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060813154238/http://www.earplug.cc:80/mailer/issue54/feature/index.html</ref>.
 
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== Original text  ==
 
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"[[Stirred Up The Ashes]]" was an interview by Heiko Hoffmann originally published on the twice-monthly email magazine Earplug<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20030801083515/http://www.earplug.cc:80/</ref> Issue 54<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060813154238/http://www.earplug.cc:80/mailer/issue54/feature/index.html</ref>
 
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Groove magazine's Heiko Hoffmann speaks to Scottish electronic duo [[Boards of Canada]], aka [[Michael Sandison]] and [[Marcus Eoin]], about how they stirred up the ashes of their own influence to create their new album, ''[[The Campfire Headphase]]''.
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== Stirred Up The Ashes ==
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Groove magazine's Heiko Hoffmann speaks to Scottish electronic duo Boards of Canada, aka Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin, about how they stirred up the ashes of their own influence to create their new album, The Campfire Headphase.
  
 
{{question|On your last album, Geogaddi, you included some hidden messages to test your audience. Do you consider that experiment successful?}}
 
{{question|On your last album, Geogaddi, you included some hidden messages to test your audience. Do you consider that experiment successful?}}
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{{boc|'''Michael''': People found things in the record that aren't actually in it. I've seen people talking about some of the vocal lines in the album being palindromic - you know, if you play it forward, it says exactly the same thing backwards. I think we did this in one case, but some people claim that there are many more. Then there are people who said, if you slow down this song, after two-and-a-half minutes you hear a little sound that sounds like a cymbal, but if you slow it right down and reverse it, it actually turns out to be a child screaming. But that's just a cymbal.}}
 
{{boc|'''Michael''': People found things in the record that aren't actually in it. I've seen people talking about some of the vocal lines in the album being palindromic - you know, if you play it forward, it says exactly the same thing backwards. I think we did this in one case, but some people claim that there are many more. Then there are people who said, if you slow down this song, after two-and-a-half minutes you hear a little sound that sounds like a cymbal, but if you slow it right down and reverse it, it actually turns out to be a child screaming. But that's just a cymbal.}}
  
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{{question|On The Campfire Headphase, you avoided the use of your trademark children's voices.}}
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<span id="children_voices"></span>{{question|On The Campfire Headphase, you avoided the use of your trademark children's voices.}}
 
  
 
{{boc|'''Marcus''': That was a deliberate thing. We got fed up with people saying that we're a formulaic band that you could kind of describe in a couple of sentences.}}
 
{{boc|'''Marcus''': That was a deliberate thing. We got fed up with people saying that we're a formulaic band that you could kind of describe in a couple of sentences.}}
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== Highlights and Notes ==
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== Highlights ==
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*This publication is from the same Hoffmann interview as seen in the Pitchfork [http://bocpages.org/wiki/The_Downtempo_Duo publication], Groove [http://bocpages.org/wiki/Boards_of_Canada:_O_Brothers,_Where_Art_Thou%3F publication], and the After Hours [http://bocpages.org/wiki/Special_Long_Long_Interview publication].  
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* This publication is from the same Hoffmann interview as seen in the Pitchfork [http://bocpages.org/wiki/The_Downtempo_Duo publication], Groove [http://bocpages.org/wiki/Boards_of_Canada:_O_Brothers,_Where_Art_Thou%3F publication] and the After Hours [http://bocpages.org/wiki/Special_Long_Long_Interview publication].  
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*The majority of its content corresponds to the Groove publication, however unique to this publication is the final question/answer(s) on the topic of "trademark children's voices".
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* The majority of its content corresponds to the Groove publication, however unique to this publication is the final question/answer(s) on the topic of [[#children_voices|"trademark children's voices"]]
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*Also unique to this publication is that it is the (assumed) original English verbatim, i.e., direct English transcription, unlike the Groove (translated in German) and After Hours (translated in Japanese) publications.
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* Also unique to this publication is that it is the (assumed) original English verbatim, i.e., direct English transcription, unlike the Groove (translated in German) and After Hours (translated in Japanese) publications.
 
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[[Category: Interviews]]
 
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[[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]]
 
[[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]]

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