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"[[Sweet and Sour Melodies Wander Around between Positive and Celebrative Sounds and Swaying Sadness]]" is a 2005 interview by Masaaki Hara. It originally appeared in ''Vibe-Net''. | "[[Sweet and Sour Melodies Wander Around between Positive and Celebrative Sounds and Swaying Sadness]]" is a 2005 interview by Masaaki Hara. It originally appeared in ''Vibe-Net''. | ||
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[[Sweet and Sour Melodies Wander Around between Positive and Celebrative Sounds and Swaying Sadness]] | [[Sweet and Sour Melodies Wander Around between Positive and Celebrative Sounds and Swaying Sadness]] | ||
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{{boc|"Michael Sandison: We might do something in the future. We have been attracted to that direction for a number of years. There are merits and demerits though. However, Marcus and I want to control everything to excess, so when we make music, we sometimes want to make the sounds exactly same as the ones in our minds. It is hard to work together with other people when we make music with those extreme polarized visions. We want them to understand thatâs how we create the best music which are personal and internal."}} | {{boc|"Michael Sandison: We might do something in the future. We have been attracted to that direction for a number of years. There are merits and demerits though. However, Marcus and I want to control everything to excess, so when we make music, we sometimes want to make the sounds exactly same as the ones in our minds. It is hard to work together with other people when we make music with those extreme polarized visions. We want them to understand thatâs how we create the best music which are personal and internal."}} | ||
â | interview by Masaaki Hara, October 2005. | + | interview by Masaaki Hara, October 2005.<br /> |
+ | (translated by Naoko Ross) | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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* ''[http://www.vibe-net.com/ Vibe]'', [http://www.vibe-net.com/musicinfo/interview/boc.html online] | * ''[http://www.vibe-net.com/ Vibe]'', [http://www.vibe-net.com/musicinfo/interview/boc.html online] | ||
* [http://forum.watmm.com/index.php?showtopic=23039] | * [http://forum.watmm.com/index.php?showtopic=23039] | ||
* [http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3776] | * [http://www.twoism.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3776] | ||
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[[Category: Interviews]] | [[Category: Interviews]] | ||
[[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]] | [[Category: The Campfire Headphase era]] |
title | Sweet and Sour Melodies Wander Around between Positive and Celebrative Sounds and Swaying Sadness |
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author | Masaaki Hara |
publication | Vibe-Net |
date | 2005 |
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"Sweet and Sour Melodies Wander Around between Positive and Celebrative Sounds and Swaying Sadness" is a 2005 interview by Masaaki Hara. It originally appeared in Vibe-Net.
Sweet and Sour Melodies Wander Around between Positive and Celebrative Sounds and Swaying Sadness
Boards of Canada released their 3rd full album The Campfire Headphase. Containing a full of unchanged finest melancholy in this release, it is described by themselves as âa normal pop album that has been exposed under the sun for 20 yearsâ. Whatâs the truth in it? I interviewed them about the background of the album including the production process.
interview by Masaaki Hara, October 2005.
(translated by Naoko Ross)
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