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Last Post 6/4/2006 10:27 PM by  Unicron
Boards of Canada: where've they been all my life?
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Unicron
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6/4/2006 10:27 PM
    Boards Of Canada, Music Has The Right To Children. Holy s**t, how have I managed to never hear this album before tonight?
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    6/5/2006 4:17 PM
    Some oversight indeed, Unicron. All their stuff is fantastic.
    Binokular
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    6/5/2006 9:03 PM
    Unicron likes BOC? wow! I was right! http://cluas.com/discussion/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5920&whichpage=2&SearchTerms=boards,of,canada
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    Originally posted by Binokular... like, ages ago, goodness, he is a pedantic, annoying, little git isn't he? Basically its dance music you can't actually dance to because it's made by and for people who are too busy being serious minded geeks to dance in the first place. Actually, you'd think that be right up a lot of indie kids street really?
    (somebody slap me, I'm just being mean (again)
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    6/6/2006 5:18 PM
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    Originally posted by Unicron
    Boards Of Canada, Music Has The Right To Children. Holy s**t, how have I managed to never hear this album before tonight?
    Enjoy 'Music Has The Right...', then move on to 'Geogaddi', then the slightly more accessible (with added guitars!!) 'Campfire Headphase'.And 'Twoism' which was remastered and re-released in 2002. Masterpieces all. They live on some island off the coast of Scotland. Never tour and rarely grant interviews. Terrifyingly, erath-shatteringly brilliant.....
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    6/6/2006 5:25 PM
    they're brothers aswell, but kept it under wraps for ages. didn't want to be compared to the Hartnols, or something.
    Unicron
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    6/6/2006 6:07 PM
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    Originally posted by Antistar
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    Originally posted by Unicron
    Boards Of Canada, Music Has The Right To Children. Holy s**t, how have I managed to never hear this album before tonight?
    Enjoy 'Music Has The Right...', then move on to 'Geogaddi', then the slightly more accessible (with added guitars!!) 'Campfire Headphase'.And 'Twoism' which was remastered and re-released in 2002. Masterpieces all. They live on some island off the coast of Scotland. Never tour and rarely grant interviews. Terrifyingly, erath-shatteringly brilliant.....
    A friend of mine introduced me to the music of The Incredible String Band, who lived a similar existance I understand, a couple of months ago who said that they were a big influence on BOC.
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    6/7/2006 7:04 PM
    is the new ep thing i saw in road earlier any good?
    Garret
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    6/7/2006 8:24 PM
    Pitchfork who love em gave it a poor review BUT i dont really value their opinion. They gave The Lost Riots by Hope of the States 5.9 Crazee
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    6/12/2006 10:23 AM
    The new EP isn't worth 11 brick. The remix of Dayvan Cowboy is poor.
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