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out of curiosity, do boc have any sort of contract with warp?

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GRIM.657 wrote:out of curiosity, do boc have any sort of contract with warp?
They still have a contract for 3 more albums with Warp.


Ze hebben plannen voor soloprojecten. Ze zijn in onderhandeling over een soundtrack van een grote film. Ze zijn alweer aan een nieuwe Boards Of Canada-plaat begonnen (ze hebben nog een contract voor drie albums bij Warp). Mike: 'De volgende plaat zal voor iedereen als een shock komen. Dit verwacht niemand van ons.' En er zijn zowaar plannen voor wat liveshows met band in het voorjaar. Maar dat gerucht ging drie jaar geleden ook. Sindsdien zwegen ze.

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They have plans for solo projects. They are negotiating over a soundtrack of a big movie. They have already started working on a new Boards of Canada album. (they still have a contract for three albums at Warp).

Mike: "The next album will come as a shock to everyone. No one will expect this from us." And there are even plans for some live shows with a band in the spring. But this rumour has been doing the rounds three years ago too. Ever since they became silent.


source: http://bocpages.org/wiki/The_Last_Secret_of_Pop

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HOLY SHIT! I HAVE NEVER READ THAT! LIVESHOWS WITH BAND?


AARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, IF I SEE THAT I CAN DIE HAPPILY!
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That's a fantastic interview. Am I right in thinking that was just after Campfire???
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Mexicola wrote:That's a fantastic interview. Am I right in thinking that was just after Campfire???


http://bocpages.org/wiki/The_Last_Secret_of_Pop
http://bocpages.org/wiki/Category:The_C ... dphase_era

author Koen Poolman
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date 2005/11
issue #10 (Nov 2005)
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they have mentioned live shows, videos, various albums and the like - all which come to nothing. i gather, or at least from my image of them, they are both perfectionist. does this explain why they have yet to really go ahead with these different avenues as artists, as they are extremely concious of just how people will perceive it? or is it simply a matter of these every day fantastical thoughts that somehow bury themselves beneath the stream of life. hmm, i'm thinking aloud. still obviously stoned and have alan watt's 'the taboo against knowing who you are' running through my mind...so, back to the point. i sure hope they do go ahead and do various live shows, videos etc. it would be extremely fascinating. right, bed.

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I really am expecting something more than an album...I could see some sort of art video like Animal Collective's new movie they made (forget the name, still havent seen it all yet). It would make sense, since it means that there would be other people helping them out, which could answer the fact that things are "out of the bands control" in regards to a release. That and how they said the next album we will never expect from them.

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Fredd-E wrote:
GRIM.657 wrote:out of curiosity, do boc have any sort of contract with warp?
They still have a contract for 3 more albums with Warp.


Ze hebben plannen voor soloprojecten. Ze zijn in onderhandeling over een soundtrack van een grote film. Ze zijn alweer aan een nieuwe Boards Of Canada-plaat begonnen (ze hebben nog een contract voor drie albums bij Warp). Mike: 'De volgende plaat zal voor iedereen als een shock komen. Dit verwacht niemand van ons.' En er zijn zowaar plannen voor wat liveshows met band in het voorjaar. Maar dat gerucht ging drie jaar geleden ook. Sindsdien zwegen ze.

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They have plans for solo projects. They are negotiating over a soundtrack of a big movie. They have already started working on a new Boards of Canada album. (they still have a contract for three albums at Warp).

Mike: "The next album will come as a shock to everyone. No one will expect this from us." And there are even plans for some live shows with a band in the spring. But this rumour has been doing the rounds three years ago too. Ever since they became silent.


source: http://bocpages.org/wiki/The_Last_Secret_of_Pop


I'm an idiot. I can't find the translated version on the page.

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GRIM.657 wrote:out of curiosity, do boc have any sort of contract with warp?


Peter of Hexagon Sun also said we should keep an eye on BOC's website and that of Warp Records for upcoming BOC releases.

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Fredd-E wrote:
GRIM.657 wrote:out of curiosity, do boc have any sort of contract with warp?
They still have a contract for 3 more albums with Warp.

I didn't know that! Yay!

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adelinyenmah wrote:
h3xis wrote:
Echo the Sun wrote:Music is art. Music is a business. Both aspects factor equally. BoC do not make music simply for themselves. Dali didn't paint only for himself. For them, there is an audience involved (not for all artists, but for them), and they would be kidding themselves if they thought they could ignore the commercial side of it. BoC stopped distributing their music just among their friends for a reason. They took on the responsibility of business and a larger audience. It was their choice. They are not solitary artists. They have an obligation to their audience. I have no idea why they have not given us a solid update in so long. They could have a crap reason; they could have a very good reason. But, the fact remains, we do deserve an update.


You should apply to be a member of the RIAA. They'd love you.


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Rodheh wrote:
Music is art. Music is a business. Both aspects factor equally.



Totally. Which is why so many indie artists release their shit for no price, whatsoever, including myself, correct?


And why OOT is released in a download form for free, correct?


I'm sure eveyone is factoring in the "business" portion of their hobby right away.


Oh wait, or maybe it has to do with the greed that develops over time with financial pool you begin to swim in? I highly doubt BoC asserts business over art, which means they've resisted the greed from selling millions of albums.

There are artists who don't, and instead feed into the mainstream and "adjust" (euphemism for "sell out") their style to garner more money....and I don't respect those artists. At all. Way I (and apparently much of this forum) see it, music is purely art, and I for the most part believe art should entirely be hobby, not business.


And considering Radiohead made several million dollars releasing that name-your-price album a few years ago, it's fair to say well-established artists could continue to get by if they all decided to take the same route.


Most of them that get caught up in the mainstream thing become greedy, with the exception of people like Trent Reznor, and bands like Radiohead, which doesn't happen often especially in the rock scene.

Don't take things out of context. I meant on the whole. Of course there are tons of musicians that don't even think about the business of music.
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coffee grapes wrote:I really am expecting something more than an album...I could see some sort of art video like Animal Collective's new movie they made (forget the name, still havent seen it all yet). It would make sense, since it means that there would be other people helping them out, which could answer the fact that things are "out of the bands control" in regards to a release. That and how they said the next album we will never expect from them.


It's called ODDSAC, and it's awesome. I'm not sure I want something like this from BoC, though. I just want an album. I don't care how different or the same it is---I just want an album.

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Fredd-E wrote:
GRIM.657 wrote:out of curiosity, do boc have any sort of contract with warp?
They still have a contract for 3 more albums with Warp.


Ze hebben plannen voor soloprojecten. Ze zijn in onderhandeling over een soundtrack van een grote film. Ze zijn alweer aan een nieuwe Boards Of Canada-plaat begonnen (ze hebben nog een contract voor drie albums bij Warp). Mike: 'De volgende plaat zal voor iedereen als een shock komen. Dit verwacht niemand van ons.' En er zijn zowaar plannen voor wat liveshows met band in het voorjaar. Maar dat gerucht ging drie jaar geleden ook. Sindsdien zwegen ze.

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They have plans for solo projects. They are negotiating over a soundtrack of a big movie. They have already started working on a new Boards of Canada album. (they still have a contract for three albums at Warp).

Mike: "The next album will come as a shock to everyone. No one will expect this from us." And there are even plans for some live shows with a band in the spring. But this rumour has been doing the rounds three years ago too. Ever since they became silent.


source: http://bocpages.org/wiki/The_Last_Secret_of_Pop


I'm an idiot. I can't find the translated version on the page.

I translated it myself. :)

But, you can use a google translated version. --> http://goo.gl/YA0N2

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don't get your hopes up but.......



















no seriously don't get your hopes up...

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Echo the Sun wrote:
Rodheh wrote:
Music is art. Music is a business. Both aspects factor equally.



Totally. Which is why so many indie artists release their shit for no price, whatsoever, including myself, correct?


And why OOT is released in a download form for free, correct?


I'm sure eveyone is factoring in the "business" portion of their hobby right away.


Oh wait, or maybe it has to do with the greed that develops over time with financial pool you begin to swim in? I highly doubt BoC asserts business over art, which means they've resisted the greed from selling millions of albums.

There are artists who don't, and instead feed into the mainstream and "adjust" (euphemism for "sell out") their style to garner more money....and I don't respect those artists. At all. Way I (and apparently much of this forum) see it, music is purely art, and I for the most part believe art should entirely be hobby, not business.


And considering Radiohead made several million dollars releasing that name-your-price album a few years ago, it's fair to say well-established artists could continue to get by if they all decided to take the same route.


Most of them that get caught up in the mainstream thing become greedy, with the exception of people like Trent Reznor, and bands like Radiohead, which doesn't happen often especially in the rock scene.

Don't take things out of context. I meant on the whole. Of course there are tons of musicians that don't even think about the business of music.



That's the thing, I'm not taking it out of context. On a whole, most artists suck.

My point though was that I highly doubt BoC sincerely is concerned with the business aspect. Are they going to release a name your price album? Most likely not. Do they care about publicity stunt money and tour money? Not at all.
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Rodheh wrote:My point though was that I highly doubt BoC sincerely is concerned with the business aspect. Are they going to release a name your price album? Most likely not. Do they care about publicity stunt money and tour money? Not at all.


John peel commented that their ability to plan far a head in terms of buissness is "most impressive".
At best your making some educated guesses, but dont confuse their "myth" with reality.

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Pantheon wrote:
Rodheh wrote:My point though was that I highly doubt BoC sincerely is concerned with the business aspect. Are they going to release a name your price album? Most likely not. Do they care about publicity stunt money and tour money? Not at all.


John peel commented that their ability to plan far a head in terms of buissness is "most impressive".
At best your making some educated guesses, but don't confuse their "myth" with reality.


Agreed.

Has anyone actually met Mike and Marcus, not BoC, but Mike and Marcus. Just because you've read some interviews doesn't mean you know who they are personally.

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