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Do you want to write for Ink 19? Boards Of Canada. Geogaddi. Warp. Boards Of Canada is supposed to be the "melodic" IDM (intelligent dance music) group. www.ink19.com/issues/april2002/.../musicB/boardsOfCanada.html |
March 1998 :: Music A-C :: Boards Of Canada/The Black Dog/Autechre ( Christopher Shivers) www.ink19.com/issues_F/99.../034_boards_of_canada.shtml |
SuperVanityBrothers: but it's unlike Bored of Canada in that Boards has a unique constructional basis for their music - how they arrange tones to achieve specific ... www.ink19.com/issues/december2002/.../musicM/manitoba.html |
We all know about Sigur Ros and Godspeed You Black Emperor and Boards of Canada, so it can't be that bad. If anything, it goes back to making a difference. www.ink19.com/issues/may2003/interviews/johnnyMarr.html |
... and space-noisefuckery that torments the brain stems of groups like Aphex Twin and Boards Of Canada. But the laptop architect, born Josh Presseisen, injects ... www.ink19.com/issues/may2002/musicReviews/.../marumari.html |
Black Moth Super Rainbow comes off as a wide-eyed and infectiously smiley hybrid of Boards of Canada (similarly pastoral and electronica), MIA Moog fetish ... www.ink19.com/issues/.../musicB/blackMothSuperRainbow.html |
Taken on a purely musical level, Don't Drink His Blood is the perfectly formed offspring of Boards of Canada's Music Has the Right to Children and Rachel's ... www.ink19.com/issues/april2004/musicReviews/.../howardHello.html |
Two songs later a Boards of Canada-styled intro gives way to dual guitar interplay, strings and oscillating synths on "The Execution of All Things. www.ink19.com/issues/march2003/musicReviews/.../riloKiley.html |
Lee Perry, Lee Hazlewood, conveniently selected Warp artists like Aphex Twin and Boards Of Canada. The Movern Callar soundtrack is disturbingly contrived, ... www.ink19.com/issues/february2003/.../morvernCallar.html |
At its finest, Astrobotnia is slightly reminiscent of Boards Of Canada at their most cautious. But too often, they stray into the synth-heavy territory of, say, ... www.ink19.com/issues/june2002/musicReviews/.../astrobotnia.html |
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