"Boards of Canada (commonly abbreviated BoC) are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin. They are signed with Warp Records and have released several works on that label with little advertising and few interviews, while also having an elusive and obscure back-catalogue of releases on their self-run Music70 label. They have also recorded four tracks under the alias Hell Interface.In 1995, the band made their first Hexagon Sun studio release, the EP Twoism. Like earlier Music70 releases, it was produced in a self-financed limited run and was privately distributed, primarily to friends and labels. Unlike previous releases, however, a small number of copies were also released to the public through the IDM mailing list. Though not a widespread commercial release, it was considered of sufficient quality and worth to be subsequently re-pressed in 2002. The band made another release in 1996; titled Boc Maxima, it was a semi-private release that was notable for being a full-length album, and was the precursor to Music Has the Right to Children, with which it shares many tracks." - Wikipedia
music includes:
Boards Of Canada - Wildlife Analysis
(Music Has the Right to Children, 1998)
Boards Of Canada - Kids For Today
(In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country, 2000)
Boards Of Canada - In A Beautiful Place
(In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country, 2000)
Boards Of Canada - Sixtyniner
(Twoism, 1995)
Boards Of Canada - Dayvan Cowboy
(The Campfire Headphase, 2005)
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