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Ender wrote:Why does everyone keep saying it's 5d? No one knows what its name is.
mechanismj wrote:Ender wrote:Why does everyone keep saying it's 5d? No one knows what its name is.
Wait a minute wait a minute...
This is the official Boards of Canada Youtube channel, right? Is this song actually called 5d then? MDG?
We're really into that kind of thing where you're listening to something and you're not able to conceive of an intelligent author behind it. It gives you a real sense of detachment from the origin of the music, because it's less transparent, it's easy to imagine there was no human involvement at all.
SonicDimension wrote:I was just reading the 'Wide Use of Guitars' interview on bocpages and noticed this comment by Marcus:We're really into that kind of thing where you're listening to something and you're not able to conceive of an intelligent author behind it. It gives you a real sense of detachment from the origin of the music, because it's less transparent, it's easy to imagine there was no human involvement at all.
That strikes me as a weird way to think about music. Why would you want music (or any art for that matter) to be so detached from its origins in human culture? It seems especially strange because of the intensely personal nature of BoC's sound. If they want to make 'detached' music that you can easily imagine being created with no human involvement, they should just make crappy commercial dance music instead of deliberately laboring over every single minute detail in every track they make.
m.oreilly wrote:because it is organic, like it's already part of the rhythms of the cosmos. i love the feeling like i've tuned onto a frequency that connects everything, when hearing boc. it makes perfect sense to me having read that passage. everything is already i the mix, vibrating outward and inward
fujee wrote:Welcome to the Speculation thread
Waterbagel wrote:fujee wrote:Welcome to the Speculation thread
cpt.falcon wrote:hey,
i dont know if you guys are fans of aphex twin too, but he recently did an interesting interview:
http://ryan.ameba.ca/images/afxanothermanoct10pg01.jpg
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/3040/afxanothermanoct10pg02.jpg
anyway, in the very first sentence richard d james mentions 'chilling with some mates in scotland'... there are two of them. I know it sounds crazy, but i thought since this is purely a speculation topic, why not post a wild speculation?
So how great would it be if afx and boc were buddies?
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