Saakki wrote:The "another" found record was a skam:
A skam? that means hi-scores is to be re-issued again for the 5th time, the number 5?
good to have skam back on board though, board?
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Saakki wrote:The "another" found record was a skam:
lilcakey wrote:Moebius wrote:lilcakey wrote:Yeah, hmm I've been trying to reach out to sources in Japan, but maybe there aren't records there. I'm hopeful, I was really inspired by the possibility that this was a global thing, all inspired by Boards of Canada, I thought that would be so cool.
That is a great idea, thanks for posting that. Unfortunately we've never had many good contacts with the Japanese fans in the past. There's a couple Japanese interviews we know exist, for example, but haven't had the resources to find. How well do you know Japanese?
I can get by, can you tell me where to search for these interviews?!
thepastinsidepressant wrote:Saakki wrote:The "another" found record was a skam:
A skam? that means hi-scores is to be re-issued again for the 5th time, the number 5?
good to have skam back on board though, board?
revertedhexagon wrote:Did time stop?
benzieyeah wrote:Long time fan. Been reading these boards constantly over the last couple days. Finally decided to get involved and help (I hope) solve this thing. For what it's worth here are my thoughts so far:
- The 2nd vinyl find is a fake (you may be at this point already, apologies if so)
- The ASCII/hex theories all seem a bit too computer geeky for BoC. They seem far more interested in nature than tech although now I'm typing this I'm starting to doubt myself? HELP!
- Two codes down in 2 days. Will it continue at this pace? Or are they being drip fed as and when BoC decide depending on our progress? Or at predetermined times/dates? Point is, if it does continue at this pace and by the end of the week we have all 6 codes (and presuming nothing else happens) the wait 'til June would seem a while and might lose a lot of the interest built up from this campaign, no? Virals are short lived and they will know that
Anyway, hi all
ambivalenceavenue wrote:Has anybody else in the UK checked record stores close to them? I'm going to try and check a couple this weekend, just on the off chance one of these records is sitting about somewhere.
shayjakespeare wrote:Rough Trade have just sold one:
Having stood in the racks for a couple of days, we just sold this @RoughTrade East... http://pic.twitter.com/ntKbdV7uGl
MindElevation wrote:shayjakespeare wrote:Rough Trade have just sold one:
Having stood in the racks for a couple of days, we just sold this @RoughTrade East... http://pic.twitter.com/ntKbdV7uGl
Whaaaat?! So there's more than one copy of the 4th code record?
You had to discover it, not just ask for it. #browse
IronMark wrote:This makes sense - they wanted the first clue to be discovered in the form of a vinyl record and since they were putting it out on RSD there was a chance someone might have just bought it and left it to gather dust on a shelf. The more vinyls with the fourth set of XXXXXXs they put out there, the more chance there was of someone finding it. For all we know the guy in New York might have just been the first guy to make it publicly known that he bought a copy - who knows how many more have been sold to people who are completely unaware of the new release hype.
IronMark wrote:This makes sense - they wanted the first clue to be discovered in the form of a vinyl record and since they were putting it out on RSD there was a chance someone might have just bought it and left it to gather dust on a shelf. The more vinyls with the fourth set of XXXXXXs they put out there, the more chance there was of someone finding it. For all we know the guy in New York might have just been the first guy to make it publicly known that he bought a copy - who knows how many more have been sold to people who are completely unaware of the new release hype.
Keeoaddi wrote:Do we know for sure that there are any more records? or is that speculation
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