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Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin performing at the Warp Lighthouse Party (1999) Background information Also known as Hell Interface Origin Genres,,, Years active 1986 ( 1986)–present Labels,, Associated acts, Website Members Mike Sandison Marcus Eoin Past members Boards of Canada are a Scottish duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. Signing to and then in the 1990s, the duo received recognition following the release of their influential debut album in 1998. Butel Software Cracker.
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Find great deals on eBay for boards of canada geogaddi and boards of canada geogaddi lp. Shop with confidence. Boards of Canada are the duo of Michael Sandison (born June 1, 1970) and Marcus Eoin (born July 21, 1971). Based on the northern coast of Scotland, the group got its start on acclaimed experimental electronica label Skam in 1996 after recording an obscene number of tracks and pressing the best of them up as a miniscule-run 12', Twoism.
They have since released subsequent recordings to critical praise, including (2002) and (2013), and have remained reclusive, rarely giving interviews or performing live. The music of Boards of Canada incorporates elements such as vintage, -inspired, and from 1970s programmes and other outdated media; it has been described as exploring themes of,, and nature. In 2012, called them 'one of the best-known and best-loved electronic acts of the last two decades.' Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Early years (1986–1994) [ ] Growing up in a musical family, brothers Michael Sandison (born 1 June 1970) and Marcus Eoin (born Marcus Eoin Sandison, 21 July 1971) began playing instruments at a young age.
They experimented with recording techniques at around the age of 10, using to layer cut-up of found sounds over compositions of their own. In their teens they participated in a number of amateur bands. However, it was not until 1986 when Marcus was invited to join Mike's band that Boards of Canada was born, naming themselves after the educational TV program distributor, which they watched as children. By 1989, the band had been reduced to Sandison and Eoin. In the early 1990s, a number of collaborations took place and the band put on small shows among the ' ' collective.
Music Has the Right to Children (1995–2002) [ ] In 1995, the band made their first Hexagon Sun studio release, the EP. Like earlier 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 a 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, it was a semi-private release that was notable for being a full-length album, and was the precursor to, with which it shares many tracks. Mirc Download. Boards of Canada's first commercial release occurred after attracting the attention of 's, of the English label, one of many people who were sent a demo EP. Skam issued what was considered Boards of Canada's first 'findable' work,, in 1996. The debut studio album,, was released in April 1998. The album consists of longer tracks mixed with song vignettes.