plex03 wrote:bought the SKAM 7" - "Aquarius" on a blind purchase.
Damn!
What a stroke of luck huh?
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plex03 wrote:bought the SKAM 7" - "Aquarius" on a blind purchase.
Jacquard Causeway wrote:Hello, I'm Lucas from Belgium. Together with Vincent (username : Koeeoaddi There) I'm actually writing a book on BoC, which will be first written in our mother tongue, i.e. French. So I'm here to get additional information on my all-time favourite band and to discover this great community.
Koeeoaddi There wrote:Hello
Vincent from Belgium (so please excuse my bad 'frenglish' ) !
Big fan of Boc Since 2008. I'm here to collect informations because we are writing a book (in french indeed) about Boards Of Canada...
I think Boc is my favorite groups all the time. I also love My Bloody Valentine, Afx, Lfo, Squarepusher, The Gode Machine, Sophia, etc...
You are welcome !
747Music wrote:Welcome Lucas, Vincent and Alex. It's good to have people from all over still coming to this forum. Also be sure to check out BOC Pages if you haven't already. Fredd-E has done a great job with this internet gem for BoC fans. The link is at the top of the page.
You'll be happy to hear that there are rumblings of BoC activity. Stay tuned to this forum for all the news and speculation.
noisy wrote:Hi and welcome Jose
Saw your post in This random sound-Now playing.
I have been to Portugal and the island of Madeira, many years ago now, both lovely places.
Enjoy our community, have fun
Amo wrote:I'm James, live in the Smoky Mountains. I used to attempt to write a lot of trip hop in the early 90's. There was something always wrong with it as no one could sing over it and at times is sounded too 80's. Fast forward to the late 90's and someone plays Hi Scores for me. This was it. This was the type of music that came out of me naturally. Down tempo music didn't have to have a singer. BoC has become one of my top 3 artist (Don't ask the other two) and changed the way I think about music.
FortonServices wrote:Amo wrote:I'm James, live in the Smoky Mountains. I used to attempt to write a lot of trip hop in the early 90's. There was something always wrong with it as no one could sing over it and at times is sounded too 80's. Fast forward to the late 90's and someone plays Hi Scores for me. This was it. This was the type of music that came out of me naturally. Down tempo music didn't have to have a singer. BoC has become one of my top 3 artist (Don't ask the other two) and changed the way I think about music.
Who are the other two?
Aerial Boundaries wrote:FortonServices wrote:Amo wrote:I'm James, live in the Smoky Mountains. I used to attempt to write a lot of trip hop in the early 90's. There was something always wrong with it as no one could sing over it and at times is sounded too 80's. Fast forward to the late 90's and someone plays Hi Scores for me. This was it. This was the type of music that came out of me naturally. Down tempo music didn't have to have a singer. BoC has become one of my top 3 artist (Don't ask the other two) and changed the way I think about music.
Who are the other two?
Tiny Tim and 2pac
Mexicola wrote:Bloody hell, Malmsteen?!? Poodle-perm-guitar-wankery-tastic!! Lol
Mexicola wrote:Lol, it's fine. I play guitar and I'm 41. Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, et al will always hold a cheesy place in my heart man!
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