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I'm just listening to the album is reverse order as a few people have suggested and I'm surprised how good it sounds so far. Semena Mertvykh sets the tone of the album well and is appropriate considering it was the music from the album promo. The following tracks are some of the most accessible on the album in my opinion and make it a lot easier to get into. In reverse order it follows the more traditional album format of more accessible or catchy tracks and the start and slightly some more obtuse or experimental tracks towards the end interspersed with accessible ones. Geogaddi follows this sort of sequence in my opinion, maybe The Campfire Headphase too. Music has The Right... not as much.

Out of interest, has anything tried listening to the 'twin' tracks in reverse order? i.e. 17,1,16,2 etc.; I saw some comments from people saying they enjoyed listening to the twin tracks in order but starting from 1, others said the transitions were too jarring to work though.

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d e n wrote:fook it. i just bought the FLACs on bleep. going to have my first listen tonight, sunday june 9th. i guess i can decide for myself comparing the FLACS with the "mastered for itunes version"

a bit superfluous maybe, and more money for some random people who didn't do anything but also more funding for Boards of Canada.



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such a fool with this stuff. the FLACs open automatically in VLC. anyone know the best method to have them go into itunes?

flacs don't work with itunes. get foobar or convert them to alac (apple lossless) :roll:

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Probably... their best album.
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d e n wrote:fook it. i just bought the FLACs on bleep. going to have my first listen tonight, sunday june 9th. i guess i can decide for myself comparing the FLACS with the "mastered for itunes version"

a bit superfluous maybe, and more money for some random people who didn't do anything but also more funding for Boards of Canada.



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such a fool with this stuff. the FLACs open automatically in VLC. anyone know the best method to have them go into itunes?

flacs don't work with itunes. get foobar or convert them to alac (apple lossless) :roll:


I realized that the WAVs comes with the purchase FLACs... the WAVs went right into itunes and i cannot tell a difference in quality... however, there is a noticeable difference between the WAV/FLACs and mp3s.

I'm psyched I got these as opposed to only having the itunes version. they sound great.

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so I am seeing Tomorrow's Harvest google banner adds all over today. Anyone else getting these?

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Just listened to Tomorrow's Harvest for the first time. I love it. I was a bit lukewarm on the guitars and pastoralism of TCH and I'm happy BoC have returned to the dark synth heavy sound. The sense of atmosphere is awesome. It's like a lost early 1980's sci fi movie soundtrack.

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vanlorne wrote:so I am seeing Tomorrow's Harvest google banner adds all over today. Anyone else getting these?



dude, the internet knows you like boards of canada so the ads will follow you.

just like when some wack modern dubstep rave album comes out the banner adds will appear all over for the frat bros at the college i go to.

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After all these years I want them to revert back to their old site so that we can see the black box filled, unless there is another black box?!

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Tony Montana wrote:Just listened to Tomorrow's Harvest for the first time. I love it. I was a bit lukewarm on the guitars and pastoralism of TCH and I'm happy BoC have returned to the dark synth heavy sound. The sense of atmosphere is awesome. It's like a lost early 1980's sci fi movie soundtrack.

That's exactly how I felt for the first couple of plays. After a few more listens the full weight of this album will hit you like it has me. I'm still reeling..... :shock:

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Moloch wrote:The exact answer is "listen to it on vinyl", but as you seem to be French too, I reckon you're also waiting for your copy to reach the mailbox...


Not french, but i live in france, waiting on the CD, but am thinking of getting the vinyl in a local store for the goodies, only trouble is FNAC is our only local store, probably don't have it!
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I think they'll have it by monday.

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Moloch wrote:I think they'll have it by monday.


hope so! where you from in France?
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Angers, Western France. Rainy as hell those days, the perfect setting to play the new album!

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Moloch wrote:Angers, Western France. Rainy as hell those days, the perfect setting to play the new album!


cool, was in that area for holiday last year went from Nantes via noirmoutier, quiberon, concarneau, then south past la rochelle to finish in biarritz, great times…
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BBC Radio 6 - in 10 minutes or so

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02qvsqj

"Boards of Canada

Stuart plays two brand new tracks from Boards of Canada's forthcoming album ..."

Hopefully, this is airing two from the album besides RFTD - other stations played anything else already?

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Just had my 2 first listenings en completely blown away.. Palace Posy is the standout track for me so far.

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Just had my first listening of TH, and I really can't think of a better gif to show how my brain feels like right now.
However I'll need a few more listenings to really get into it, my mind wasn't completely ready for this.

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paultomba wrote:"Band purposely records album out of the true sequence they expected fans to reveal."


:roll:


BoC purposely hides rhythms and lyrics/quotes via track speed, track pitch and inversion that fans have revealed…

so yeah why not? This is Boards of Canada, this is what they do. What was your point?

"Insert 'rolling eyes emoticon' here for effect"


The point was the album is to be listened to in the order BoC sequenced it in.

Not that there's a better sequence they knew fans would re-assemble it in. Y'know?

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Just finished my first listen and first impression is - fantastic. Epic, with huge depth and complexity to so much of the tracks, I was initially concerned about the lack of BOC feel to it, but actually many of the tracks start out that way and then start to develop into what sound like classics.
Has the most realistic feel of a 'concept' of any of their albums so far and for me really captures a journey of paranoia to collapse to hope and acceptance (starting to sound a bit wanky here).
Stand out tracks for me are Cold Earth and Nothing is Real.
Loved reading the track reviews on here while listening, found myself nodding vigorously at so many points.
I have to say it may have coloured (but most likely enhanced) my experience of the album as it's the first new album I've bought in years that I've really sat down and listened to, but the whole experience of the build up, then the album and track reviews, has been really great. Thanks to everyone on here.

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