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- Welcome to the redesigned bocpages.org wiki created around and about Boards of Canada.
- Here you will find information and analyses on the brothers various creations and themselves.
- bocpages.org is a reincarnation of the redundant fredd-e.narfum.org/boc.
- It's still possible to view the previous incarnation of my pages; no updates anymore though.
- This domain is owned and maintained by Fredd-E.
- Feel free to add/edit content.
- The Bunker is a great place to start reading about some guidelines on doing so, specifically for this wiki.
- There's an extensive help section on editing, if you're not yet familiar enough with wikipedia formatting.
- Alternatively, you could use the official Wikipedia Tutorial.
- Last but not least, the mediawiki reference card is a one page summary of important MediaWiki editing commands.
- You don't have to be a registered user to edit, but it would be nice if you do register and become a regular contributor.
- A great place to start editing is the articles that need expansion or you could browse the complete article list.
- It's possible to view our top contributors.
- You can contact me or leave some feedback in the guestbook.
News
Note: Site related news is still available here.
- Aufgeladen & Bereit: "The Sexual Objects will collaborate with the Boards of Canada again!". No date specified yet.
- Here Come the Rubber Cops: 29 Sept 2008, Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, A&B-015
- Creeping Bent website: there is a story about BoC producing Davey Henderson's new band The Sexual Objects.
- This Bird - By Solange Knowles: 26 Aug 2008, CD Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams
- Why? - Good Friday - Remixed by Boards of Canada: 29 Nov 2007, "Lilac" Vinyl 12" EP [UK], Promo CD EP.
Frequently Asked Questions
- I downloaded Catalog 3 / Acid Memories / Closes Vol. 1 / Play by Numbers / Hooper Bay on Soulseek. Legit?
No, they aren't. Please read the first paragraph of the discography. Also copies of these albums were only given to friends and family of the band which implies that it's not possible to acquire them on the internet.
- I downloaded a collection of BoC tracks labeled as A Few Old Tunes Volume 2. Legit?
There is no such thing as A Few Old Tunes Volume 2. The tracks you downloaded however are most likely a collection of tracks from genuine BoC compilations; probably compiled from the following authentic BoC material: A Few Old Tunes, Old Tunes Volume 01 and/or Old Tunes Volume 02.
- I downloaded a BoC track labeled Eno Test / Parson / Trillions / Treeline / Nskino / Gridlock / Lavender Trapezoids / Golden Hinterland / Rhomboid. Legit?
No, they are just a bunch of mislabeled mp3s floating around the internet. Please see the Discography for more information.
- Are BoC pagans / satanists / [various other strange suggestions]?
No, they are just normal lads like you and me. Please read the Interviews for more insights.