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outhudd wrote:Warp, of course, are reasonable people.
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outhudd wrote:WARP = We Are Reasonable People
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Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 01:25:36 +0100
From: "sm@mfr" <mfr@dial.pipex.com>
To: "I.D.M." <idm@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (idm) i'm alive / mfr 01 12"
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btw *confirmed* artist line up for mfr 01 " the scottish ep" [12"]
all exclusive trax
electroscope [wurlitzer jukebox]
voigt kampf [panic trax]
chris douglas [ost]
boards of canada [skam]
fabric soap stars [mfr]
lucky & easy [mfr]
scuse the bandwith
stuart @ mfr
http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/mfr/
cutting edge mail order..elecktronic label
[esoteric, non-generic material wanted]
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 1997 01:20:40 -0700
From: "Chris.Hilker" <cspot@hyperreal.org>
To: Ironic Dance Music <idm@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (idm) Warp USA
<cut>
I have to wonder how Warp has any kind of leverage in negotiations at this
point - at this point, as far as I can tell, their roster consists of Aphex,
Autechre, Squarepusher... um, Plaid and Jimi Tenor. Oh, and I thought I heard
they signed Weatherall again but they've yet to announce it so maybe it
didn't happen. And don't forget that Aphex has, what, one album left on his
deal with Warp? Frankly, Warp's best days are in the past.
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 1997 14:37:57 +0000
From: The Cosmic Crofter <crofter@ehx.ednet.co.uk>
To: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (idm) Dumb Type
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On 27 Nov 97 at 17:43, PUCKERED1@aol.com wrote:
> np: boards of canada - live
>
You mean, "on stage" ...
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 1997 21:18:57 +0000
From: "Aaron S. Gregory" <gregas@che.ufl.edu>
To: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (idm) BoC 7"
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GD wrote:
>
> Boards of Canada 7" Anybody got the scoop on this?
Boards of Canada - Aquarius
December 1997
Skam (KMAS 001)
Limited to 500 copies
7"
according to mike [of boards], "aquarius"
is a lo-fi "disko piss take" with a sample
from a well-known 70's musical. [which
musical? i have no idea] the flip
side track [title unknown as of yet] is
more abrasive, but just as lo-fi as we might
expect from them.
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 16:10:30 +0000
From: deepart <mark@koons.demon.co.uk>
To: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org>
Subject: (idm) boards of canada
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boards of canada - aquarius KMAS001 7" 500 copies only
tracklising__
aquarius
chinook
release date - january 5th
neither of these tracks will appear on their forthcoming album which is a
joint project between skam & warp records.
boards of canada originate from the north east coast of scotland, where they
begun recording on a home hi-fi set up around 1983. various xtra band
members have come & gone since 1986, but the main duo of mike & marcus have
always stuck to the original home made sound. their first vinyl release was
_twoism_ an eight track LP limited to 100 copies which they produced &
financed themselves in 1995. h aving supported Ae, panasonic & cylob in july
of 1996, they released the _high scores_ e.p. through skam records.
1997 saw their second support slot with Ae and a headline @ versivo [the
skam club] in manchester. their live show soon became a talking point,
highlighted by their continued use of video footage
derived from 8mm film. after a string of remix work, the summer of 1997 saw
them play alongside Ae @ the phoenix festival & mike paradinas @ the
sunflower festival in munich. this was their followed by an autumn mini tour
and dates in ireland, germany & switzerland, and the band also played live @
the opening night of warp's blech night in london. along with their
forthcoming album due out through skam/warp, the band will also start work
on an album for mike paradinas' new label, planet mu.
From: The Cosmic Crofter <crofter@ehx.ednet.co.uk>
To: Simon O Conmhaigh <soconm.ar4@compapp.dcu.ie>
CC: idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: re: (idm) Fw: boards of canada # 2
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On 15 Jan 98 at 11:54, Simon O Conmhaigh wrote:
> you sure they played in ireland?
Horse's mooth, honest.
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Date: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 23:34:50 +0000
From: The Cosmic Crofter <crofter@ehx.ednet.co.uk>
To: dis2 <dis2@ukc.ac.uk>, idm@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (idm) BoC album
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On 24 Mar 98 at 21:33, dis2 wrote:
> There was a description in the press release talking about
> subliminal inserts in their songs, and there are similar bits
> throughout the album with voices scratched or cut up into single
> syllables. Bits I can make out include 'Boards of Canada', 'Eight',
> 'I Love Mum', 'Orange', 'Yeah, that's right'.
Have you spotted, "Vote Labour in the next Election" or "Obey the BoC
Master"?
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Mon Apr 30, 2018 6:51 am
Techboy wrote:1997 saw their second support slot with Ae and a headline @ versivo [the
skam club] in manchester. their live show soon became a talking point,
highlighted by their continued use of video footage
derived from 8mm film. after a string of remix work, the summer of 1997 saw
them play alongside Ae @ the phoenix festival & mike paradinas @ the
sunflower festival in munich. this was their followed by an autumn mini tour
and dates in ireland, germany & switzerland, and the band also played live @
the opening night of warp's blech night in london. along with their
forthcoming album due out through skam/warp, the band will also start work
on an album for mike paradinas' new label, planet mu.
Mon Apr 30, 2018 10:25 pm