Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:37 am
Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:45 am
idm-l wrote:From: William L Samuels <wls>
Subject: (idm) techno du jour
I was reading a magazine about a SLAB - Rampant Prankster (Hydrogen
Duke/uk). Has anyone heard this, it was described to sound alot like
Chemical Brothers with breaks, and 303. It's a double pack with two Carl
Cox remixes.
I also read a DJ list from Autechre, it had an item I have never heard
of: Boards of Canada - Twoism. ?
idm-l wrote:From: g3@bleep.org (g3)
Subject: (idm) Autechre & Panasonic
Date: Fri, 28 Jun 1996 11:17:52 GMT
Live Date News:
Live: Autechre
Support: Panasonic and Boards Of Canada
At: The Reach, Southbank Centre, London
Date: 19 July 1996
No Futher Info
g.
Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:52 am
idm-l wrote:>When I
>finally got there after getting lost in London, I was greeted by the
>Boards of Canada (I presume). Their music seemed to have fairly
>basic rhythmic structure and I couldn't really get into it with this
>little exposure.
They were ace. Read Jega meets Human League. Eighties synth pop with
distorted hip-hop breaks and without crap vocals, one awesome track
two excellent tracks and a few too many noodly links between tracks.
EP out on SKAM soon which the SKAMeisters say is even better than the
stuff I heard. They have a white floating about now which they put out
themselves - I must acquire. Rumour has it that they've been
approached by none other than Rephlex...
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:10 am
idm-l wrote:Date: Tue, 5 Nov 1996 15:33:27 -0500
From: 4th World <106056>
Subject: (idm) Skam*8 review
skam08 boards of canada - high scores ep 12"
press release says thus "the band originates
from the north east coast of scotland (locals!!),
they began recording on home hi fi around 1983..
the main duo of mike and marcus have stuck to
a homemade sound...they can be caught playing
live on january 17th at roadhouse (manchester)
with plaid...you are welcome to join us..."
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:16 am
idm-l wrote:From: M.A.J.Huffman ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: Feb 17, 1997
Subject: (idm) Versivo - Boards of Canada
Finally Versivo appeared after 2 cancellations.
Quite an odd venue (The Phoenix) but the usual suspects had no
trouble finding it.
I'm not quite sure of the order in which the DJs played, but it was
up to the usual SKAM standard, a delicious mixture of styles
including lots of tasty electro, from the old and new schools.
And a selection of that there drum and bass (which has been gracing
car adverts, TV trailers for at least a year in the UK).
Boards of Canada unassumingly took the stage at 1.25am, the only
visual distraction being some random images on portable tellies.
On for about an hour, they played only a couple from SKA08 and those
they did had been tweaked. Not an improvement, I thought. Still
good, though. There were lots of Phils and new stuff which has been
aired on Disengage. The crowd weren't rocking, but it wasn't really
_rocking_ music. I think perhaps they need to think more carefully
about which tracks to put in a set. Perhaps the PA was a
bit lacklustre.
I really enjoyed it but it could have been even better. Looks like
their future releases will live up to the first one, though.
After they finished Rob Hall strutted his Techno stuff, including a
marvellous passage where he mixed from something I can't remember
into Radio Babylon and then Tamphex (or something like that). Hmm -
that's a chronic description but it sounded niiice.
A quality evening.
Roll on Autechre/Jega and Plaid.
It's my suspicion that some other IDM characters were present.
adam
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:19 am
idm-l wrote:From: Greg Egan (greg@warp-net.com)
Date: Feb 5, 1997
Subject: (idm) Ae:UK tour update
Autechre UK tour dates. please phone venues for more details or as
last resort mail me.
february:
thursday 20th - edinburgh - venue - support from boards of canada live
dj; surgeon
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:31 am
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:32 am
Funkstörung Forcefield Interview wrote:"After the Freeform EP we will release a Funkstörung-record with remixes by Gescom & Freeform. On the same time we will release a Funkstörung-record on SKAM, with remixes by Jega and possibly Bola or Boards of Canada. Both records are released on exactly the same time. So it’s a kind of double EP. Each record has four tracks, two Funkstörung-tracks and two remixes. It’s important for us to show that the two labels are strongly connected to eachother. Originally we wanted to make a sort of Christmasgreetings-record, but this develloped in these two EP’s."
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:42 am
idm-l wrote:BOARDS OF CANADA: Mike and Marcus were born on the North East coast of
Scotland where they began recording on home hi-fi in 1983. They are
currently very busy writing for an album for Skam for release in August.
They spend most of their time hanging around an ancient monastry in
Midlothian.
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:46 am
idm-l wrote:From: Daniel.Scruton@uni-konstanz.de (really?)
Subject: (idm) autechres top 10
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 12:18:50 +0000
>>obligatory idm content: autechre revealed their 10 favourite records in spex
>>this month... i'll put it up on the list if anyone's interested
>>
>Please post it. Thanks!
here goes... a rough translation...
[ -- snip -- ]
(7) boards of canada: box maxma
it's a shame we can't pick demos. the best new electronic music is to be
found on demos today. since the interest of the mainstream has shifted to
drum'n'bass things have been getting better again. the kids don't hope to
get signed and do whatever they feel like doing. but this track here isn't
bad either.
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:52 am
idm-l wrote:From: Aca ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: Jun 17, 1997
Subject: (idm) UK Phoenix Festival !
...and as if you all *needed* another reason to come and live here in
sunny Great Britain...
17th - 20th July, Long Marston, near Stratford Upon Avon, UK...
"The 5th annual Phoenix Festival"
Check out some of the names appearing this year...
Aphex Twin, Orbital, Autechre, Squarepusher, Luke Vibert, U-Ziq
(is this the first time that all the above have appeared on the same
bill ? Surely it must be...)
Others include : Andrea Parker, Boards of Canada, Claude Young,
Freeform, Mark Broom, Panasonic, Plaid, Spring Heel Jack,
Ultramarine, Witchman... plus MANY more, and I haven't even mentioned
any the acts appearing on the "Dance" stage !!! (most of the above
are on something called the "Think" stage)
Basically, it would be easier to list people who are NOT appearing
The only downside is all the non-IDM-related acts... rubbish such as
The Charlatans, Gabrielle, Warren G, Faith No More, Shed Seven,
Teenage Fanclub, , ZZZzzz...
See you all there,
Aca
p.s. can i have a free ticket now, please ?
idm-l wrote:From: greg ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: May 30, 1997
Subject: (idm) think tent at phoenix festival.
Think tent at Phoenix Thu Fri Sat Sun 17 18 19 20 July 1997
[ -- snip -- ]
Sun
Boards Of Canada
Knight Of The Occasional Table
Alien
Ultramarine
Luke Vibert
Mu-ziq
Surgeon
Dave Angel
Claude Young
Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:56 am
idm-l wrote:Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 23:02:06 +0100
From: "brian flanagan (DA7A7TH13F)" <bri>
Subject: Re: (idm) Another Boards of Canada release?
Henrik Andersson wrote:
>
> I was talking to Sasha @ Hardwax in Berlin.
> He said that it exist another (very very limited) Boards of Canada record.
indeed there is..and sadly you stand very little chance of getting a
copy...they were mostly given away as demos before skam signed em up
i guess i could give you a tracklisting for what its worth
BOARDS OF CANADA : TWOISM (1995)
A
Sixtyniner
oirectine
iced cooly
basefree
B
twoism
seeya later
melissa juice
smokes quantity
more BOC stuff will be out soon, but i can say no more..sorry!
bri
Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:10 am
idm-l wrote:From: Alexander Reynolds ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: Aug 1, 1997
Subject: (idm) bad vilbel, sunflower festival
sunflower was an absolute mess. it's been raining a *lot* in germany these
past weeks, and the festival should have been called 'woodstock iii' or
some such, due to it being held in some poor farmer's sunflower patch. a
lot of warp and skam acts should have shown up, according to the schedule,
but i guess due to the rain they decided to opt out -- including autechre,
unfortunately -- and i don't blame em a bit. this would have been a great
event, with acts like mike paridinas , andy maddocks, freeform, autechre,
and boards of canada. i'd have asked for my money back but i had an
alright time, i suppose, even though the festivaal was held twenty km
northwest of regensburg, itself a good two hour trip away from muenchen. i
had to perform heroic juggling acts to schedule this part of my trip --
wish i'd lived in europe instead of the states.
so, no autechre review. sorry, gang.
idm-l wrote:The two electrominds [André Estermann and Jan Bruhnke] meet for the first time in 1998, in an inferno of
cloudburst, mud and deluge called the Sunflower-Festival. Like Atlantis,
the central Ambient area goes down in the flood and the crème de la
crème of the german-british IDM-scene goes SOS. Jega, Mike Paradinas,
Autechere and Boards of Canada melt into The Swamp-Thing rushing to
rescue its equipment, and Electric Sheep drags a less weatherproof André
Estermann on slippery Converse Chucks out of divers mudholes. After
that, they become electronic blood brothers forever.
EHX wrote:After a string of remix works, the summer of 1997 saw them play alongside Autechre at the Phoenix festival in Stratford-Upon-Avon and the Sunflower festival in Munich with Mike Paradinas.
Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:10 am
Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:14 am
Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:18 am
Twoism-ist wrote:I was listening to Technotronic
Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:22 am
idm-l wrote:From: M.A.J. Huffman ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: Nov 4, 1997
Subject: (idm) Blech last Friday
[ -- snip -- ]
At around 11.15 Boards appeared to perform a half-hour set. They had three
TVs showing their own cut-up style material. This was okay but I've seen
so many of those things that it didn't really make any impression.
However, the music: firstly, I should point out that there was nothing
from Hi-Scores. There were 3/4 main songs with a few fills inbetween. I
recognised one of the fills and one of the songs. No radical departures
from what you will have heard but the beats were a little more incisive
timbrally. Lots of nice pad sounds as you'd expect. Not a set you could
really let go to, but that's not necessarily a criticism. I don't think
their music will ever drive a crowd wild. It was the same when I saw them
in Manchester earlier this year. Shame the set was so short though.
idm-l wrote:From: wayne ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: Nov 29, 1997
[ -- snip -- ]
once again,the support act is more enjoyable than the main act,boards of canada rocked and
sefeel didnt
Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:30 am
Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:37 am
idm-l wrote: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. having 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
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.
idm-l wrote:From: The Cosmic Crofter ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date: Jan 15, 1998
Subject: re: (idm) Fw: boards of canada # 2
> you sure they played in ireland?
Horse's mooth, honest.
Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:48 am
idm-l wrote:Eighties synth pop with
distorted hip-hop breaks and without crap vocals, one awesome track
two excellent tracks and a few too many noodly links between tracks.