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Levitation wrote:Hi everyone
My name is Dieter, I live in Belgium and I was born in the year 1987. I grew up listening particularly to punk rock (and playing the guitar/singing in a punk rock band), but got bored of it as I got older. Nowadays I listen to all kinds of music but I've noticed that I tend to lean to the more psychedelic stuff.
I discovered Boards of Canada say... 2 or 3 years ago. I don't quite remember. The only thing I remember is that it was the album the Campfire Headphase that I got in contact with (I even believe that it was my sister who got me into BoC). This kind of music was something that I had never heard before and it gave me some kind of feeling which I couldn't explain. I then searched the internet for more info about these guys and other albums that I should check out, and so I discovered Music Has the Right to Children, Geogaddi and Trans Canada Highway. I don't have an elaborate collection with rare BoC items like most of you guys over here do, but I can assure you all that I ADORE BoC and that the feeling only gets stronger.
I have been lurking around over here for a few days now, having to conclude that this is a very nice forum!
So here I am guys. Hope I'll be having a good time over here!
Greetings to you all from Belgium
Levitation wrote:Hi everyone
My name is Dieter, I live in Belgium and I was born in the year 1987. I grew up listening particularly to punk rock (and playing the guitar/singing in a punk rock band), but got bored of it as I got older. Nowadays I listen to all kinds of music but I've noticed that I tend to lean to the more psychedelic stuff.
I discovered Boards of Canada say... 2 or 3 years ago. I don't quite remember. The only thing I remember is that it was the album the Campfire Headphase that I got in contact with (I even believe that it was my sister who got me into BoC). This kind of music was something that I had never heard before and it gave me some kind of feeling which I couldn't explain. I then searched the internet for more info about these guys and other albums that I should check out, and so I discovered Music Has the Right to Children, Geogaddi and Trans Canada Highway. I don't have an elaborate collection with rare BoC items like most of you guys over here do, but I can assure you all that I ADORE BoC and that the feeling only gets stronger.
I have been lurking around over here for a few days now, having to conclude that this is a very nice forum!
So here I am guys. Hope I'll be having a good time over here!
Greetings to you all from Belgium
Levitation wrote:Haha thanks guys, and thanks for the compliment BrandNewRetro. Most of those pedals I use to create some 'ambientish' stuff. Bit of reverb/delay.
As I listen to and play some post rock as well, these pedals come in quite handy.
Quillian wrote:Hey there,
My name is Noah and I am from Edinburgh, Scotland; although I am currently living in Perth. I'm a big fan of electronic music (my first experiences were "Selected Ambient Works '85-'92" by Aphex Twin and "76:14" by Global Communication.) I discovered Boards of Canada about a year and a half ago after someone I know gave me a CD with a selection of tracks on it (if anyone cares I'll try and find the tracklist, it was obviously good as I'm here now ) shortly after that I downloaded their discography and then bought the CDs I could find.
I'm also a musician, I'm working on a project titled "Tranquil Polarity" with a friend of mine called Adam, we finished work on an EP about two months ago but haven't uploaded it anywhere (if anyone is interested, you can find two of the songs here (the album we finished is a fusion between metal and downtempo/ ambient electronica. I'm still quite uncertain about the end result but what we are working on now is quite different.))
Anyway; I feel I'm starting to ramble, see y'all around.
Syni wrote:Oh, heeeey.
Name's Syni, actually no that would be an awful name... Anyway I'm a short-time Boards fan as I just discovered them a few months ago, yet I'm pretty positive I have everything readily available through p2p -cough-. I make music as well, I've been producing for some odd years and time just slipped away I guess. I've been through one too many aliases and am trying to settle on one but I doubt that will happen. Now I'm stuck on River Precinct.
I also like photography, image manipulation, playing random semi-hypnotic acoustic guitar riffs, random walkabouts in the forest and looking at light/shadow from different angles. In addition to those I have other really weird interests that I may or may not bring up. :>
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