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DeafJunkie88 wrote:This countdown idea is fishy... In fact, I think that whole video reeks of some troll just playing with our heads. Anybody can change the description, add this box with XXXXXX on it, etc...

Btw, here in Montreal it's getting warmer, so don't lose hope, fellow Quebecer! Even if there are slim chances I'll find one of those records, I'm still going for it today. Shhhhhh, I chasing the wabbits!


The video is authentic Hexagon Sun material (soundboard recording of BoC, official Hexagon Sun-made video), so we can assume the uploader has very real links to BoC. That isn't to say he isn't trolling, but considering he is also probably well aware that BoC fans are aware of his links, I don't see why he'd want to alienate the band's fanbase by doing so.

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Or maybe he's just some sound technician that was working on the venue that night. It doesn't prove anything.

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"new album ready, out in June. Was out with friend of band last night!" º ͜ʖ ͡º)

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EDIT: April 10th update. º ͜ʖ ͡º) º ͜ʖ ͡º)

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The more i think about it, the more this bums me out a little bit, even if it is real.

I loved how out of nowhere CFH's release seemed to be (and some of the other earlier albums, even geogaddi's promo and listening was relatively mellow), no months prior announcement, no official anticipatory build-up, and definitely no cryptic Dan Brown-esque mystery games, which doesn't seem to sync with how I see BOC. Much of the mystique and speculation surrounding the guys is really fan driven; at the core of it they're just a couple of perfectionists who enjoy a quieter life surrounded by trusted people. The byproduct of that is the over-analyzation of everything BOC in the hopes that they are giving us new information found between the lines, when in reality they're just a couple of reclusive family men who make music at their own pace.

This random release (and following hype) of a mysterious limited edition, nondescript vinyl treasure map doesn't seem like something they would be interested in. If it is legit, maybe it's more Warp exploiting the obsessive fandom and ebay/discog collection completists by adding another rarity to the catalog. Maybe I'm being overly pessimistic, but I appreciated the humility of the older releases to this, if that's what this is.

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thingsthingsthings wrote:The more i think about it, the more this bums me out a little bit, even if it is real.

I loved how out of nowhere CFH's release seemed to be (and some of the other earlier albums, even geogaddi's promo and listening was relatively mellow), no months prior announcement, no official anticipatory build-up, and definitely no cryptic Dan Brown-esque mystery games, which doesn't seem to sync with how I see BOC. Much of the mystique and speculation surrounding the guys is really fan driven; at the core of it they're just a couple of perfectionists who enjoy a quieter life surrounded by trusted people. The byproduct of that is the over-analyzation of everything BOC in the hopes that they are giving us new information found between the lines, when in reality they're just a couple of reclusive family men who make music at their own pace.

This random release (and following hype) of a mysterious limited edition, nondescript vinyl treasure map doesn't seem like something they would be interested in. If it is legit, maybe it's more Warp exploiting the obsessive fandom and ebay/discog collection completists by adding another rarity to the catalog. Maybe I'm being overly pessimistic, but I appreciated the humility of the older releases to this, if that's what this is.


I agree. But then again, they do pull shit like the "yes" fbook comment and the blackbox on their site, so clearly they like the mysterious shit to some degree.

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This is the most action ol' twoism has gotten in a while.
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Kamas009 wrote:This is the most action ol' twoism has gotten in a while.


And that's, that's pretty cool. 8)

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I've never seen a faster moving thread on Twoism.

w31rd numb3r wrote:"new album ready, out in June. Was out with friend of band last night!" º ͜ʖ ͡º)

https://twitter.com/isphotographs/statu ... 1737832448

EDIT: April 10th update. º ͜ʖ ͡º) º ͜ʖ ͡º)


Whose Twitter account is that?

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thingsthingsthings wrote:The more i think about it, the more this bums me out a little bit, even if it is real.

I loved how out of nowhere CFH's release seemed to be (and some of the other earlier albums, even geogaddi's promo and listening was relatively mellow), no months prior announcement, no official anticipatory build-up, and definitely no cryptic Dan Brown-esque mystery games, which doesn't seem to sync with how I see BOC. Much of the mystique and speculation surrounding the guys is really fan driven; at the core of it they're just a couple of perfectionists who enjoy a quieter life surrounded by trusted people. The byproduct of that is the over-analyzation of everything BOC in the hopes that they are giving us new information found between the lines, when in reality they're just a couple of reclusive family men who make music at their own pace.

This random release (and following hype) of a mysterious limited edition, nondescript vinyl treasure map doesn't seem like something they would be interested in. If it is legit, maybe it's more Warp exploiting the obsessive fandom and ebay/discog collection completists by adding another rarity to the catalog. Maybe I'm being overly pessimistic, but I appreciated the humility of the older releases to this, if that's what this is.


i think they probably enjoy the sense of adventure in this kind of thing more that you think. their whole aesthetic is pretty intuitive, not led by calculation, but by feeling, so this doesn't seem out of sorts to me.

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Helios wrote:Whose Twitter account is that?

" Ian Taylor
Edinburgh based photographer; available for portraits, events, weddings and commercial assignments. see http://www.facebook.com/iantaylorimages for more info. http://www.iantaylorimages.co.uk "
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I don't wish to add fuel to the fire of things which might be links but actually aren't, but here's something I thought of when I heard the vinyl video...

The voice that reads out the numbers 936557 sounds quite similar to the digitized voice that was used for "Max Headroom" when some people took over a couple of TV stations' signals in 1987 and broadcast a weird message, and have never been caught. The incicent has been dubbed "The Max Headroom Broadcast Signal Intrusion" - anyone else heard of this?

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Video of the broadcast signal intrusion

An intentional reference? Or has the person who is hoaxing this simply used a similar method to the perpetrators of the Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion?

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Are Warp trying to tell us something?

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thingsthingsthings wrote:The more i think about it, the more this bums me out a little bit, even if it is real.

I loved how out of nowhere CFH's release seemed to be (and some of the other earlier albums, even geogaddi's promo and listening was relatively mellow), no months prior announcement, no official anticipatory build-up, and definitely no cryptic Dan Brown-esque mystery games, which doesn't seem to sync with how I see BOC. Much of the mystique and speculation surrounding the guys is really fan driven; at the core of it they're just a couple of perfectionists who enjoy a quieter life surrounded by trusted people. The byproduct of that is the over-analyzation of everything BOC in the hopes that they are giving us new information found between the lines, when in reality they're just a couple of reclusive family men who make music at their own pace.

This random release (and following hype) of a mysterious limited edition, nondescript vinyl treasure map doesn't seem like something they would be interested in. If it is legit, maybe it's more Warp exploiting the obsessive fandom and ebay/discog collection completists by adding another rarity to the catalog. Maybe I'm being overly pessimistic, but I appreciated the humility of the older releases to this, if that's what this is.


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tomkaa wrote:I don't wish to add fuel to the fire of things which might be links but actually aren't, but here's something I thought of when I heard the vinyl video...

The voice that reads out the numbers 936557 sounds quite similar to the digitized voice that was used for "Max Headroom" when some people took over a couple of TV stations' signals in 1987 and broadcast a weird message, and have never been caught. The incicent has been dubbed "The Max Headroom Broadcast Signal Intrusion" - anyone else heard of this?

Wikipedia article
Video of the broadcast signal intrusion

An intentional reference? Or has the person who is hoaxing this simply used a similar method to the perpetrators of the Max Headroom broadcast signal intrusion?


It's just an effect known as ring modulation, gets used all the time in electronic music so probably no connection.
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How exciting. What a really awesome way to build anticipation. These vinyls have gotta be worth a few bob now.
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thingsthingsthings wrote:This random release (and following hype) of a mysterious limited edition, nondescript vinyl treasure map doesn't seem like something they would be interested in.


I wouldn't put this stuff past them, they've done cryptic messages/codes before

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Interesting developments. Still don't want to jump in and believe it. But it is now for reals that I will be visiting various record stores around Glasgow tomorrow.

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OverTheHorizonRadar wrote:It's just an effect known as ring modulation, gets used all the time in electronic music so probably no connection.


It's also a sound you get on shortwave radio sideband when you aren't tuned exactly to the correct frequency of a broadcast, which furthers my suspicion that they're emulating a numbers station.

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That is because shortwave radio is demodulated using a ring mod technique also.

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Techboy wrote:Interesting developments. Still don't want to jump in and believe it. But it is now for reals that I will be visiting various record stores around Glasgow tomorrow.


I imagine numerous others will have the same idea pal, good luck all the same!
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