polar sky wrote:nick47 wrote:What the hell happened in this thread?
Hell happened.
5 years.
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polar sky wrote:nick47 wrote:What the hell happened in this thread?
Hell happened.
Rodheh wrote:polar sky wrote:nick47 wrote:What the hell happened in this thread?
Hell happened.
5 years.
pointlessdude wrote:Rodheh wrote:polar sky wrote:nick47 wrote:What the hell happened in this thread?
Hell happened.
5 years.
Stuck in my eyes.
ArbitersGround wrote:I found the image on Google images.
Sorry, guys. I'm no hexagon official.
Also, I'm just curious as to something: How much credibility and trust do you guys put in the posts by mdg and Joyrex? A lot? None? Very little?
Rodheh wrote:pointlessdude wrote:Rodheh wrote:polar sky wrote:nick47 wrote:What the hell happened in this thread?
Hell happened.
5 years.
Stuck in my eyes.
Hell Happened's new debut EP, 5 Years, will be available soon, featuring the popular track "Stuck in My Eyes".
Kinski wrote:Rodheh wrote:pointlessdude wrote:Rodheh wrote:polar sky wrote:nick47 wrote:What the hell happened in this thread?
Hell happened.
5 years.
Stuck in my eyes.
Hell Happened's new debut EP, 5 Years, will be available soon, featuring the popular track "Stuck in My Eyes".
my brain hurts a lot.
Seeya_Later wrote:Question: Does BoC actually consider this long wait to be a good strategy to build fan anticipation? Because as far as I can tell there really aren't as many people who are waiting like us. Most people will be like "Oh, a new Board of Canada album. I remember them. Old school, man!" and then they might not even get a copy.
Lack of fan communication would probably work for a band like Radiohead, who everyone listens to whether they actually like them or not.
Basically, Warp will have to advertise the crap out of their next album, because there's a chance that it might go unnoticed by a lot of people. People know Autechre because they have a steady flow of releases. People know Aphex Twin because he has enourmous of fanboys who idolize him (and not to mention, he still does shows). BoC has neither of those points.
I also think it may fail to generate buzz because most people wouldn't realize the significance of a new BoC release.
I'm thinking BoC isn't enough of a heavy-hitter to be pulling this "we can take our sweet time because that will make it more successful" approach. Regardless of whether the music is any good.
If that's not what they're doing then whatever. I hope they aren't.
adelinyenmah wrote: I think you're underestimating how large their fanbase is..
Waterbagel wrote:ArbitersGround wrote: I found the image on Google images.
Sorry, guys. I'm no hexagon official.
Also, I'm just curious as to something: How much credibility and trust do you guys put in the posts by mdg and Joyrex? A lot? None? Very little?
i don't know much about joyrex or watmm, but seeing as sometimes he makes practical jokes, not too sure.
mdg, on the other hand; he's never given us a reason not to trust him. he gives us the best information as accurately as he can at the time. whether in a few months that information changes, that is not his fault. he does his best with what he has, at least from what i've seen.
dp wrote:I think they are the same person and he doesn't have much credibility in my eyes.
Seeya_Later wrote:dp wrote: I think they are the same person and he doesn't have much credibility in my eyes.
MDG, I dare you to reply to this, to which I agree. I dare you to say anything.
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