Sat Nov 06, 2010 6:28 pm
eupho wrote:Hi there,
I'm Bertrand, a 21 years old French student currently staying for 1 year in Edinburgh.
I got into BOC a couple years ago, thanks to a friend.
Concerning music, apart from Warp records, I'm listenning to artists such as Coil, Massive Attack, Four Tet, Superpitcher, Pantha du Prince, Aufgang, Beirut, Booka Shade, Emancipator, Animal Collective, Hermitude, Principles of Geometry, and the list goes on...
I also got a passion for clockmaking and a big interest in fashion.
Hope I'm going to learn lots of things about this amazing group here
Thank you for reading.
P.S: If there is anyone from Scotland let me know
Sat Nov 13, 2010 6:58 pm
Fri Dec 03, 2010 11:41 am
Fri Dec 03, 2010 9:10 pm
The_Doctor wrote:Hey guys,
George Atkinson here
also knows as "The_Doctor"
as i'm a massive classic series Doctor Who fan
and also massive Boards Of Canada fan
it sucks as i'm 18 and have been a BoC fan since i was 14
and as you can imagine it's rather hard to find people of my age
who like that type of music.
Their music has helped shape my life and they have become part of my life style.
I'm so glad there is a forum like this so that Boards fans can come together
also the topics that are on here are very interesting and fascinating
so i'm sure i'll be right at home!
cheers, The_Doctor
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Mon Jan 03, 2011 3:31 pm
Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:14 pm
m_thomp wrote:Hi all,
I'm Mark, and I'm quite old. As evidence of how old I am I recently attended ATP's Bowlie 2, and, whilst there, I was under the misguided impression that the secret band performing might be Boards (Scottish; played ATP before; etc.) It wasn't, it was Franz Ferdinand.
I first got into Boards of Canada around the time of Music Has The Right..., in fact it was through a free CD that came with NME that first switched me on - that track was Roygbiv. Haven't looked back since and I still hold Geogaddi as my favourite album ever.
I am interested in getting started in making music on the laptop, but I am clueless in terms of what starting blocks are required - this includes laptop - but I will do a separate post on this, as I need help.
Wed Jan 05, 2011 11:30 pm
Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:39 am
Syberia wrote:Hi! My name is Sigrid and I live in Gothenburg, Sweden.
I stumbled in to this forum when I was looking for info on one of the tracks on the new One on Twoism-album and found that its here you all hang around! I'm a huge fan of everyone's work!
As everyone else here I love and live for Boc's music. I guess people who likes Boc are in the same kind of "mind state" or atleast that's my experience. I often seem to like other Boc-fans a lot and we often have many other thing in common.
So My guess is that this is a great place whit many great people! Cheers!
Mon Jan 17, 2011 10:14 am
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Tue Jan 18, 2011 5:22 pm
Yshar wrote:Hi all !!
I'm a 26 years old woman.....(humm just read the "girls" topic...interesting...) living in France.
I was studying education when I suddenly gave it up for....dance !! I do tribal fusion dance, kind of a melt between middle-eastern traditional dance (what they call bellydance, arggh) , hip-hop and contemporary dance. // I recently posted a topic with a video of me dancing on "Pete Standing Alone" in the BoC section //
I've discovered magnificent Boards of Canada about two years ago , thanks to a bassist friend ( which i play too), who likes to listen to deep and cutting-edge pieces of music.
For my part, I went thru several genres : goth/post rock, Joy division, Bauhaus...Industrial music : KMFDM, NIN, Skinny Puppy( love the 80's !!!) , Pig and Metal/Death Metal : Gojira, Korn, Cult of Luna, ISIS...
Recently i'm very far into Ambient, down-tempo music (listening to Carbon Based lifseform as I'm writing), and i had/have the chance to work with artists of that genre in my country...
I also like meditation...
Voila, I think i made it up to a brief introducing
More to come maybe, and if you want to discover my dance go to BoC section!
See you !
Tue Jan 18, 2011 6:57 pm
Syberia wrote:I think this forum needs some feminine touch.
Syberia wrote: I been thinking a lot lately why there are so few girls that are in to this type of electronic music..First I thought that it might have something to do whit the fact that guys are more in to computers and other technical stuff and that electronic music is somehow linked to that...But then I realised "hey..I'm not in to computers and other technical stuff..but still in to electronic music o_O" So I still don't know..
Maybe we should start a thread in this subject! But I don't know if I'm brave enough..
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Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:03 pm
Syberia wrote:Yey! Another new girl! Now I don't feel so alone...
Syberia wrote:First I thought that it might have something to do whit the fact that guys are more in to computers and other technical stuff and that electronic music is somehow linked to that...But then I realised "hey..I'm not in to computers and other technical stuff..but still in to electronic music o_O" So I still don't know..
Tue Jan 18, 2011 7:18 pm
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Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:53 am
Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:05 am
Ender wrote:Hey guys....I've already made a bunch of posts in the BoC section....this was the first time I had wandered outside of there so I hadn't noticed this thread until now, haha. I'm 23 and from the US, just graduated college.
I guess I've been pretty into BoC since around my senior year of highschool, so since '05 or '06. I had heard BoC songs I liked on lo fi shoutcasts before (underground headphone sex) but I had never known they were by BoC until I was finally pointed in the direction of BoC by Salad Fingers, haha. After I looked them up I discovered that they had made songs that I liked and then I was instantly into them and got a few of their albums and liked all their stuff. And right after that the Trans-Canada Highway EP came out and I had been all excited and gotten it. Little did I know there would be a long lull to follow.
Up until recently however, they were kind of secondary to the other stuff I listened to (mostly post rock) but for some reason I've gotten more into them and through youtube I discovered their older unreleased (except on the internet) stuff and love it. And I've never really had anyone to talk about BoC with and I was getting sick of it so I decided to look up the BoC community and I ended up here! It looks like my timing was good too since there are rumors flying everywhere of a new album finally......
I ended up ranting more than I thought I would, but long and short, hi everyone, glad I discovered this place
Thu Jan 27, 2011 9:09 pm
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