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donacidae wrote:anybody pondered the possibility of us recognising some of the material on "Tomorrow's Harvest".

ie. might they have re-used some of the unreleased tracks we know from the Live@Warp10 or the ATP recording? I wouldn't expect it, but then again they are known for reworking and developing old material. I think the final track on Live@Warp10 is stunning. (I call it "The Wires are Broken"). Would love to get that on an official release.


i was actually just thinking about that last night, and am really hopeful about it. some of those live unreleased tracks are incredible, and based on assumption, could go well with the album's theme. *cross fingers*

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Keeoaddi wrote:The font of the album cover really reminds me of something, but i can't quite put my finger on it.

Same with the audio on 'Cosecha Signal One', I could have sworn it comes from an existing BoC track.

any help?


I'm 95% sure the font is Avante Garde Bold (or Black). One of the hero san serif fonts designed in the seventies. I could be wrong but I think it's the same font as the BOC warp tees from a little while ago, except instances of the letter A are modified to lean backwards on those.

http://media.warp.net/images/boc4.jpg
http://www.linotype.com/230086/ITCAvant ... oduct.html

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I'm absolutely over the moon! Its about time! :D
I dunno if anyone has said this already, but, you can pre-order the new album on ITunes :)
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donacidae wrote:anybody pondered the possibility of us recognising some of the material on "Tomorrow's Harvest".

ie. might they have re-used some of the unreleased tracks we know from the Live@Warp10 or the ATP recording? I wouldn't expect it, but then again they are known for reworking and developing old material. I think the final track on Live@Warp10 is stunning. (I call it "The Wires are Broken"). Would love to get that on an official release.


i was actually just thinking about that last night, and am really hopeful about it. some of those live unreleased tracks are incredible, and based on assumption, could go well with the album's theme. *cross fingers*




thats a very good point about hearing something we recognize. but personally i think this album will be a very different direction for BOC, so i dont imagine us recognizing anything from the past on the new release. but who knows.

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zeitgeist wrote:
donacidae wrote:anybody pondered the possibility of us recognising some of the material on "Tomorrow's Harvest".

ie. might they have re-used some of the unreleased tracks we know from the Live@Warp10 or the ATP recording? I wouldn't expect it, but then again they are known for reworking and developing old material. I think the final track on Live@Warp10 is stunning. (I call it "The Wires are Broken"). Would love to get that on an official release.


i was actually just thinking about that last night, and am really hopeful about it. some of those live unreleased tracks are incredible, and based on assumption, could go well with the album's theme. *cross fingers*


Oh my, imagine if a full quality version of 'Echus' from ATP was on the album. I'd piss my pants.

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I believe the 1977 movie wizards has a lot of bocesque elements to it including beards, synthesizers, amateur footage , snow and the year in which it was made. In wizards the earth has been devastated by a nuclear war which is also very boc like.

"Wizards is a 1977 American animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film about the battle between two wizards, one representing the forces of magic and one representing the forces of industrial technology".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_%28film%29

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACKrCyai_pw

anyhow its prob not connected at all but its a cool movie anyway :)
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Keeoaddi wrote:The font of the album cover really reminds me of something, but i can't quite put my finger on it.

Same with the audio on 'Cosecha Signal One', I could have sworn it comes from an existing BoC track.

any help?


I'm 95% sure the font is Avante Garde Bold (or Black). One of the hero san serif fonts designed in the seventies. I could be wrong but I think it's the same font as the BOC warp tees from a little while ago, except instances of the letter A are modified to lean backwards on those.

http://media.warp.net/images/boc4.jpg
http://www.linotype.com/230086/ITCAvant ... oduct.html


It's Avant Garde Bold, by Herb Lubalin, not imo a favourite, good nonetheless as typograoher but there was better designers. ABPOITC is also Avante Garde, light weight i think. notice the film/window frame style here too for the imagery. some things just work, a tried tested fomula but
trickery comes to play as not to appear repetitive? clever curves on the frames, these are minute details but aestethic is paramount. they are trying to convey a feeling, experience from a certain time.

hard to explain...

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zeitgeist wrote:
donacidae wrote:anybody pondered the possibility of us recognising some of the material on "Tomorrow's Harvest".

ie. might they have re-used some of the unreleased tracks we know from the Live@Warp10 or the ATP recording? I wouldn't expect it, but then again they are known for reworking and developing old material. I think the final track on Live@Warp10 is stunning. (I call it "The Wires are Broken"). Would love to get that on an official release.


i was actually just thinking about that last night, and am really hopeful about it. some of those live unreleased tracks are incredible, and based on assumption, could go well with the album's theme. *cross fingers*


Oh my, imagine if a full quality version of 'Echus' from ATP was on the album. I'd piss my pants.


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Tenfoureightytwo wrote:I believe the 1977 movie wizards has a lot of bocesque elements to it including beards, synthesizers, amateur footage , snow and the year in which it was made. In wizards the earth has been devastated by a nuclear war which is also very boc like.

"Wizards is a 1977 American animated post-apocalyptic science fantasy film about the battle between two wizards, one representing the forces of magic and one representing the forces of industrial technology".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wizards_%28film%29

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACKrCyai_pw

anyhow its prob not connected at all but its a cool movie anyway :)


Very possibly relevant- in interviews they always say they reference things they're into at the time- and this seems right up the alley. Good find.

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zeitgeist wrote:
donacidae wrote:anybody pondered the possibility of us recognising some of the material on "Tomorrow's Harvest".

ie. might they have re-used some of the unreleased tracks we know from the Live@Warp10 or the ATP recording? I wouldn't expect it, but then again they are known for reworking and developing old material. I think the final track on Live@Warp10 is stunning. (I call it "The Wires are Broken"). Would love to get that on an official release.


i was actually just thinking about that last night, and am really hopeful about it. some of those live unreleased tracks are incredible, and based on assumption, could go well with the album's theme. *cross fingers*




thats a very good point about hearing something we recognize. but personally i think this album will be a very different direction for BOC, so i dont imagine us recognizing anything from the past on the new release. but who knows.


The fact that they apparently have like, 60-some unreleased tracks from the Geogaddi sessions that never made it shows they're pretty particular to say the least. I doubt they would just throw something old onto a new album ... seems a little out of character. Not a bad thought, just saying.

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bananaoctopus wrote:
Keeoaddi wrote:The font of the album cover really reminds me of something, but i can't quite put my finger on it.

Same with the audio on 'Cosecha Signal One', I could have sworn it comes from an existing BoC track.

any help?


I'm 95% sure the font is Avante Garde Bold (or Black). One of the hero san serif fonts designed in the seventies. I could be wrong but I think it's the same font as the BOC warp tees from a little while ago, except instances of the letter A are modified to lean backwards on those.

http://media.warp.net/images/boc4.jpg
http://www.linotype.com/230086/ITCAvant ... oduct.html


It's Avant Garde Bold, by Herb Lubalin, not imo a favourite, good nonetheless as typograoher but there was better designers. ABPOITC is also Avante Garde, light weight i think. notice the film/window frame style here too for the imagery. some things just work, a tried tested fomula but
trickery comes to play as not to appear repetitive? clever curves on the frames, these are minute details but aestethic is paramount. they are trying to convey a feeling, experience from a certain time.

hard to explain...


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Pure warm nostalgia


not my spelling and grammar, lots of beer tonight here :/

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not my spelling and grammar, lots of beer tonight here :/

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bananaoctopus wrote:
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not my spelling and grammar, lots of beer tonight here :/


drunk double post :lol:
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The fact that they apparently have like, 60-some unreleased tracks from the Geogaddi sessions that never made it shows they're pretty particular to say the least. I doubt they would just throw something old onto a new album ... seems a little out of character. Not a bad thought, just saying.


Whoah... 60ish?! Oh man. Thats kind of crushing me to think about that.

I was thinking it might be almost realistic to ask them to release soundboards of the unreleased stuff from the live shows now that the Julie and Candy board has surfaced...'Soundboards of Canada'...

Being perfectionists, I reckon its a LOT of work for them to release something...even an EP. How amazing would it be though if they dropped some treasure trove of unreleased stuff... sigh...

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herxagernsurn wrote:
b0qurant wrote:
The fact that they apparently have like, 60-some unreleased tracks from the Geogaddi sessions that never made it shows they're pretty particular to say the least. I doubt they would just throw something old onto a new album ... seems a little out of character. Not a bad thought, just saying.


Whoah... 60ish?! Oh man. Thats kind of crushing me to think about that.

I was thinking it might be almost realistic to ask them to release soundboards of the unreleased stuff from the live shows now that the Julie and Candy board has surfaced...'Soundboards of Canada'...

Being perfectionists, I reckon its a LOT of work for them to release something...even an EP. How amazing would it be though if they dropped some treasure trove of unreleased stuff... sigh...


Don't forget... "track" could be snippets of 20 seconds... the layering and complexity of Geogaddi only means that they left a lot on the cutting room floor to use the cinematographic equivalent.

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herxagernsurn wrote:How amazing would it be though if they dropped some treasure trove of unreleased stuff... sigh...


'Random 256 Unreleased Tracks Tape'

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herxagernsurn wrote:How amazing would it be though if they dropped some treasure trove of unreleased stuff... sigh...


'Random 256 Unreleased Tracks Tape'

I want a BoC equivalent of Guided By Voices' Suitcase box set(s). Four CDs of unreleased songs, to either listen straight through or pick your favorites and sequence your dream album(s).

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http://twitter.com/beamsrecords_/status ... 04/photo/1

What's that in the lower right corner of the poster? Looks mechanical and i don't think it's a reflection?

Edit: nevermind likely just a chair

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Magrathea wrote:http://twitter.com/beamsrecords_/status/330189232364744704/photo/1

What's that in the lower right corner of the poster? Looks mechanical and i don't think it's a reflection?

Edit: nevermind likely just a chair


ohmergherd I want that poster

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