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Closes Vol. 1 possible cover story

Sat Aug 23, 2014 12:42 pm

While randomly browsing PIC's photography website I stumbled upon the pictures linked below which seem to show a small part of the story behind the Closes Vol. 1 cover.

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1. If you notice in the artwork itself there is a time-stamp that points to 16, 17 and 18 August 1997. 1997 is the year in which on the old Boards of Canada site was stated this release was re-pressed on CD. This could mean the artwork on the original 1992 cassette release was totally different then on the re-press.

2. The man from this picture could be the on who appears in most of the pictures in the artwork. If somebody could translate the text, it could also help us learn something new.

3. The fact itself that PIC put the artwork us could mean the brothers let him do so because a possible release of either the "Bocset" or Closes Vol. 1 itself could be around the corner, but the possibility of this being the case is highly unlikely.

http://www.peteriaincampbell.co.uk/wp/? ... nd-in-song (Source)
https://imgur.com/a/gT2ir (Re-host of said pictures in case they get taken down)
Last edited by HighScore on Sat Aug 23, 2014 4:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.

Sat Aug 23, 2014 12:56 pm

:shock: GOOD FIND!

Sat Aug 23, 2014 1:11 pm

Damn, that is awesome. Great find!

Sat Aug 23, 2014 1:54 pm

Happily shared this on bocpages. Great find!

Sat Aug 23, 2014 2:19 pm

I'm glad I could finally contribute after lurking for so long with something you guys enjoy. Hopefully this finding can somehow help us find more about Closes Vol. 1.

I can raise the following points:

1. If you notice in the artwork itself there is a time-stamp that points to 16, 17 and 18 August 1997. 1997 is the year in which on the old Boards of Canada site was stated this release was re-pressed on CD. This could mean the cover on the original 1992 cassette release was totally different.

2. The man from this picture seems to appear in most of the pictures in the artwork. If somebody could translate the text, it could also help us learn something new.

3. The fact itself that PIC put the artwork us could mean the brothers let him do so because a possible release of either the "Bocset" or Closes Vol. 1 itself could be around the corner, but this possibility of this being the case is highly unlikely.

Sat Aug 23, 2014 2:26 pm

wow very cool!

Sat Aug 23, 2014 2:52 pm

PIC is way too knowledgeable to post this by mistake. Great find, and very interesting for several reasons. 8)

Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:04 pm

HighScore wrote:1. If you notice in the artwork itself there is a time-stamp that points to 16, 17 and 18 August 1997. 1997 is the year in which on the old Boards of Canada site was stated this release was re-pressed on CD. This could mean the cover on the original 1992 cassette release was totally different.

Also but not terribly enlightening, the first jpg image has a "The Mummy" poster which would make it at least as old as 1999. So PIC's "In Life And In Song" project has(had) been continuous at least since 1999...

Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:17 pm

HighScore wrote:I'm glad I could finally contribute after lurking for so long with something you guys enjoy. Hopefully this finding can somehow help us find more about Closes Vol. 1.

I can raise the following points:

1. If you notice in the artwork itself there is a time-stamp that points to 16, 17 and 18 August 1997. 1997 is the year in which on the old Boards of Canada site was stated this release was re-pressed on CD. This could mean the cover on the original 1992 cassette release was totally different.

2. The man from this picture seems to appear in most of the pictures in the artwork. If somebody could translate the text, it could also help us learn something new.

3. The fact itself that PIC put the artwork us could mean the brothers let him do so because a possible release of either the "Bocset" or Closes Vol. 1 itself could be around the corner, but this possibility of this being the case is highly unlikely.


That makes sense about "new" artwork, they weren't even using Boards of Canada as their name at the time Catalog 3 and Acid Memories were originally made. I'm sure Catalog 3 and Closes Vol. 1 both got their known artwork for that CD "reissue" they had in 1997.

The story behind the Acid Memories art is more interesting to me...

Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:50 pm

Hold on - Closes was pressed to CD?

This is new information to me that I have not seen anywhere. I have known for a long time that BoC Maxima was purported to have been pressed to CD, but not with any other unreleased back catalog record/EP.

Are those the only two, or are there any more?

Sat Aug 23, 2014 9:59 pm

Rodheh wrote:Hold on - Closes was pressed to CD?

This is new information to me that I have not seen anywhere. I have known for a long time that BoC Maxima was purported to have been pressed to CD, but not with any other unreleased back catalog record/EP.

Are those the only two, or are there any more?


Just those two (and Play By Numbers)

https://web.archive.org/web/20010609171 ... alog3.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20010609171 ... oses1.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20010609171 ... _play.html

Re: Closes Vol. 1 possible cover story

Sat Aug 23, 2014 11:50 pm

HighScore wrote:3. The fact itself that PIC put the artwork us could mean the brothers let him do so because a possible release of either the "Bocset" or Closes Vol. 1 itself could be around the corner, but the possibility of this being the case is highly unlikely.

wait did PIC barely upload these or have they been there forever?

Re: Closes Vol. 1 possible cover story

Sun Aug 24, 2014 12:22 am

anecdote wrote:
HighScore wrote:3. The fact itself that PIC put the artwork us could mean the brothers let him do so because a possible release of either the "Bocset" or Closes Vol. 1 itself could be around the corner, but the possibility of this being the case is highly unlikely.

wait did PIC barely upload these or have they been there forever?

I can't remember precisely when I last checked his website, but it should have been during this spring. The website had a different design then and didn't include many of the pictures which are now present after it's been redesigned including the pictures I have posted about.

Sun Aug 24, 2014 1:04 am

ZosoCon wrote:
HighScore wrote:1. If you notice in the artwork itself there is a time-stamp that points to 16, 17 and 18 August 1997. 1997 is the year in which on the old Boards of Canada site was stated this release was re-pressed on CD. This could mean the cover on the original 1992 cassette release was totally different.

Also but not terribly enlightening, the first jpg image has a "The Mummy" poster which would make it at least as old as 1999. So PIC's "In Life And In Song" project has(had) been continuous at least since 1999...


Yeah that's also a 1999 football strip in that photo.

Sun Aug 24, 2014 3:57 am

Woah, nice find!

Sun Aug 24, 2014 9:59 am

Below you can see a relevant snippet from a PDF about "Scotland Refugee Week 2013".

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Sun Aug 24, 2014 10:14 am

Or...maybe...closes didn't exist in 1992 at all....

Sun Aug 24, 2014 10:17 am

Or 1997 apparently. Glad that's finally settled.

Sun Aug 24, 2014 11:15 am

I think given the dates on the photos, PIC's project was probably started in 1997. It would be a way bigger oops if those color photos weren't dated from that year. I always thought the artwork was shaped like CD artwork, so I'm sure it was new for the CD version.

Given the communal aspect of Hexagon Sun, especially prior to them being proper label musicians, it would make sense for PIC to contribute some of his work as artwork for what amounts to a private album release ahead of any other plans that he might have had for those photos. This was before BoC was really BoC and before PIC was as well established as a photographer as he is now, I'm sure.

Most of the B&W photos were taken at a later time than the other ones, probably revisiting some of the same people from the original project so having these more modern indicators in some of the photos makes a lot of sense.

I think both Catalog 3 and Closes got a CD repress of 30 copies each, that's miniscule and I'm sure they all went to family and friends and no outsiders, which explains why they've never leaked. They had already shopped around Maxima/OT/Twoism to prospective labels, MHTRTC was imminent, so they were able to go back to a tight circle of who to share their music with.

Sun Aug 24, 2014 2:42 pm

neat!
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