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I'm not a massive fan of BoC, but with good reviews here and some beautiful artwork, I decided to pick up 'Campfire'.
I wasn't disappointed! In fact, it's gorgeous. It's more distinctive and accessible than 'MHARTC', which is a little samey at times. I don't really know Geogaddi, so I may well buy that too, on the strength of this one.
I wasn't disappointed! In fact, it's gorgeous. It's more distinctive and accessible than 'MHARTC', which is a little samey at times. I don't really know Geogaddi, so I may well buy that too, on the strength of this one.
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Right, after a couple of weeks I've given the album a fair listen, and I like it more than MHTRTC, but not as much as Geogaddi. Half of it bores the fuck out of me, some of the most uninspired tripe I've ever heard. The other half ranges from pleasant to stunningly beautiful.
So pretty much just BoC, really.
So pretty much just BoC, really.
I've given it only 2½ proper listens, although I've had it for two weeks now, but I definitely wasn't disappointed.
The hype (and counter-hype) about the guitars and the stuff about increased accessibility nearly put me off before I listened to it, but it proved out to be just so much hype, after all.
It's not that different from previous BoC! And I'm fine by that. The way they use the guitars - it's just like any other instrument in their repertoire.
So far I'd give it an 8 out of 10, as opposed to 9½ for Geogaddi and 9 for MHTRTC, but I expect that to change, probably to the positive. The thing that puts the number down a bit is the amount of fading out they use, and the fact that the second half is indeed somewhat incomplete. (Still, it ends on a perfect note, what with the last two tracks being so helplessly gorgeous.)
peacock tail, satellite anthem icarus, dayvan cowboy, chromakey dreamcoat, '84 pontiac dream, oscar see through red eye... these are faultless BoC highlights no doubt!
The hype (and counter-hype) about the guitars and the stuff about increased accessibility nearly put me off before I listened to it, but it proved out to be just so much hype, after all.
It's not that different from previous BoC! And I'm fine by that. The way they use the guitars - it's just like any other instrument in their repertoire.
So far I'd give it an 8 out of 10, as opposed to 9½ for Geogaddi and 9 for MHTRTC, but I expect that to change, probably to the positive. The thing that puts the number down a bit is the amount of fading out they use, and the fact that the second half is indeed somewhat incomplete. (Still, it ends on a perfect note, what with the last two tracks being so helplessly gorgeous.)
peacock tail, satellite anthem icarus, dayvan cowboy, chromakey dreamcoat, '84 pontiac dream, oscar see through red eye... these are faultless BoC highlights no doubt!
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Satellite Anthem Icarus is my favorite at the moment. The section towards the end reminds me of Orbital.
I have done a quick remix of A Moment of Clarity if anyone want's to have a listen:
AMoC - Perfect Dark Mix - 6.6mb - 192k mp3 file
It's a little rough and bass heavy. And yes, it does sound a little too close to a BoC track
I have done a quick remix of A Moment of Clarity if anyone want's to have a listen:
AMoC - Perfect Dark Mix - 6.6mb - 192k mp3 file
It's a little rough and bass heavy. And yes, it does sound a little too close to a BoC track

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Just want to tip you about "14 Is My Number 1" (maybe that's a name in honour of Thierry Henry?
) over at Electromancer:
http://www.electromancer.com/artist.php?id=1103042095
Some of their tracks are so gorgeously Boards Of Canada-like, it's hard to believe it's not the real deal.

http://www.electromancer.com/artist.php?id=1103042095
Some of their tracks are so gorgeously Boards Of Canada-like, it's hard to believe it's not the real deal.
Never compromise your art, keep it close to your heart
Good find Numanoid. I relly liked the second track "the world is a computer game". It sounds like a cross between Orbital and an old chiptune. "the black twig of darkness" sounds a little too close to boc though.Numanoid wrote:Just want to tip you about "14 Is My Number 1" (maybe that's a name in honour of Thierry Henry?) over at Electromancer:
http://www.electromancer.com/artist.php?id=1103042095
Some of their tracks are so gorgeously Boards Of Canada-like, it's hard to believe it's not the real deal.
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Woke up listening to this ... combined with the snow outside and the warmth of my bed it was hard to get up this morning!! 

"You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really"
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.
http://www.myspace.com/willsydesignuk
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.
http://www.myspace.com/willsydesignuk