bleak. wrote:i'm putting the kettle on.
ill enjoy a spot with you eh? sit back, sip and turn our heads back and forth at this senselessness...
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bleak. wrote:i'm putting the kettle on.
hills west wrote:bleak. wrote:i'm putting the kettle on.
ill enjoy a spot with you eh? sit back, sip and turn our heads back and forth at this senselessness...
Najm ad-Din Ayyub wrote:Fredd-E wrote:Najm ad-Din Ayyub wrote:the fact that they're being silent is down to the fact that they don't see the point putting out irrelevant rubbish. everything else you are apparently projecting onto them.
Ok. You've got a point there. But why do they also keep silent about the recent remix good friday by Why? Do they perhaps think this remix is irrelevant rubbish?
I quote their website twice:February 2005:
Boards of Canada have contributed a remix to Beck's forthcoming album 'Guero'.
The BOC remix of 'Broken Drum' appears on the deluxe 2-disc version of the album, due out on March 29th 2005.Oct 2003:
BOC have collaborated with cLOUDDEAD on an ultra-psychedelic alternative version of their forthcoming single 'Dead Dogs Two' to be released in January 2004.
The Boards of Canada remix will be available on the 'Dead Dogs Two" 12"
(available on Jan 26th 2004 in the UK/Europe on Big Dada, and on Jan 27th 2004 in the US on Mush.)
Apparently in the past it was important enough to announce their new remixes. Why i
sn't it important now?
that's true, i think guy who was maintaining their website is living in switzerland for a year and they obviously haven't been keeping up with it
Najm ad-Din Ayyub wrote:Fredd-E wrote:Najm ad-Din Ayyub wrote:the fact that they're being silent is down to the fact that they don't see the point putting out irrelevant rubbish. everything else you are apparently projecting onto them.
Ok. You've got a point there. But why do they also keep silent about the recent remix good friday by Why? Do they perhaps think this remix is irrelevant rubbish?
I quote their website twice:February 2005:
Boards of Canada have contributed a remix to Beck's forthcoming album 'Guero'.
The BOC remix of 'Broken Drum' appears on the deluxe 2-disc version of the album, due out on March 29th 2005.Oct 2003:
BOC have collaborated with cLOUDDEAD on an ultra-psychedelic alternative version of their forthcoming single 'Dead Dogs Two' to be released in January 2004.
The Boards of Canada remix will be available on the 'Dead Dogs Two" 12"
(available on Jan 26th 2004 in the UK/Europe on Big Dada, and on Jan 27th 2004 in the US on Mush.)
Apparently in the past it was important enough to announce their new remixes. Why i
sn't it important now?
that's true, i think guy who was maintaining their website is living in switzerland for a year and they obviously haven't been keeping up with it
Cupz wrote:Oliver wrote:john fonda wrote:look what people are left with,askin someone with a made up persona who has said nothin official,desperation,warp practically tell you to fuck off if you mail em bout boc
True, but Najm ad-Din Ayyub is always speaking as if he has inside knowledge. It would be interesting to know if he actually does, or whether he just likes the attention.
Like this quote from THIS thread...Najm ad-Din Ayyub wrote:hexagon son wrote:what are your sources for this? i seem to have gotten the impression that they are not workinh together in the same room at the same time anymore from interviews i have read...
that's probably just a misunderstanding from something you read. magazine interviews are not the best place to get info right as they're usually pieced together from dictaphone recordings. - i know the band personally - they still do most of their work at the main studio (they have three studios, and i'm doing something for our next record with them at hexagon sun).
Oliver wrote:Cupz wrote:Oliver wrote:john fonda wrote:look what people are left with,askin someone with a made up persona who has said nothin official,desperation,warp practically tell you to fuck off if you mail em bout boc
True, but Najm ad-Din Ayyub is always speaking as if he has inside knowledge. It would be interesting to know if he actually does, or whether he just likes the attention.
Like this quote from THIS thread...Najm ad-Din Ayyub wrote:hexagon son wrote:what are your sources for this? i seem to have gotten the impression that they are not workinh together in the same room at the same time anymore from interviews i have read...
that's probably just a misunderstanding from something you read. magazine interviews are not the best place to get info right as they're usually pieced together from dictaphone recordings. - i know the band personally - they still do most of their work at the main studio (they have three studios, and i'm doing something for our next record with them at hexagon sun).
Are you quoting that in order to disprove me? Because about two posts down in the same thread you say that you are sceptical about him.
I must admit I hadn't read that though until you pointed it out. Thanks.
Cupz wrote:I was helping you out^^
Cupz wrote:Oliver wrote:...if it turns out to be true then we can believe what he says more next time.
How can it turn out to be true?How can you proof you know the band personally
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