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Guido wrote:Translated by me. Can't help it if you don't like it. Go bug Fredd-E if you want Fredd-E.
mc10101 wrote:Thank you Guido for all your hard work
Michael: "We began by making sketches, right after the release of the Trans Canada Highway EP in 2006. We then lived in the US for a couple of years and really began working on it two years ago. In the meantime we spent time raising our children, but we didn't do any work outside of Boards Of Canada."
What the hell are they living on then??? Surely they don't sell enough records to sustain them both for 7 years?? I suppose licensing to tv etc brings in a bit more, but I reckon the wives must be doing late shifts down the bingo
paul wrote:mc10101 wrote:Thank you Guido for all your hard work
Michael: "We began by making sketches, right after the release of the Trans Canada Highway EP in 2006. We then lived in the US for a couple of years and really began working on it two years ago. In the meantime we spent time raising our children, but we didn't do any work outside of Boards Of Canada."
What the hell are they living on then??? Surely they don't sell enough records to sustain them both for 7 years?? I suppose licensing to tv etc brings in a bit more, but I reckon the wives must be doing late shifts down the bingo
not that its any of my business, i too have wondered if they are in the enviable position of being better off than most. as much as i love travel, its almost always for work. when i hear they up and leave (but not as the kids of a career soldier - as adults) to "live" here and there for a spell (US, NZ, etc.), i wonder if the record sales afford them this possibility or? if that is so, thats fantastic and well deserved. part of me wonders though if its something else. i have a pal who has a trust fund and pretty much spends all his days enjoying hobby. when he breaks a brand new $500 surf board in half he just buys another, then its off to Australia for some adventure and then over to NY for a party. he's a good lad and i'm happy for him - but i often think what a blast it must be to be able to do that.
no matter, such flux has to offer up some interesting experiences + inspiration = new music.
ryetronics wrote:One of the Warp officials at the listening party told a twoismer that the brothers had never been to area, which is now proven to be incorrect.
thepastinsidepressant wrote:ryetronics wrote:One of the Warp officials at the listening party told a twoismer that the brothers had never been to area, which is now proven to be incorrect.
seanandcandy wrote:thepastinsidepressant wrote:ryetronics wrote:One of the Warp officials at the listening party told a twoismer that the brothers had never been to area, which is now proven to be incorrect.
they have probably never been "to the area"
just because they lived in the US for a while doesn't mean they've been in southern california
d e n wrote:yo paul I was camping in Moab/Canyon Lands/Arches two summers ago and it was intense. that is the land of ego-loss... really puts you in your place.
seanandcandy wrote:thepastinsidepressant wrote:ryetronics wrote:One of the Warp officials at the listening party told a twoismer that the brothers had never been to area, which is now proven to be incorrect.
they have probably never been "to the area"
just because they lived in the US for a while doesn't mean they've been in southern california
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