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dp wrote:Don't give Geogandhi any ideas
PerniciousKnid wrote:A lot has happened since Tomorrow’s Harvest.
A lot has happened globally, a lot has happened in 2020 alone - as well, a lot has happened to each of us as individuals and members of the human race. We have all grown older and (hopefully) wiser in the past seven years.
I, for example, have had two children since Tomorrow’s Harvest. I’m a totally different person than I was before that life altering change. I’m different in my actions, in my mindset, the people who I associate with. My music tastes are vastly different - as I now prefer Miles Davis or Erik Satie over Aphex Twin or Nine Inch Nails.
I would imagine something similar has happened to BoC and to many of us. The brothers have grown older, their tastes have presumably changed - perhaps along with their beliefs, perspective and outlooks may have changed a lot as well.
2020 was a strange year for all of us - and a time for many - to make sure those around you were safe. I don’t imagine the brothers would put their music before their immediate family. I imagine like the rest of the world their lives and work were put on “pause”. No matter how many fans are waiting and for how long - none of that probably mattered over health and safety to many during 2020.
I think the past is inside the present in a lot of their work. I speculate that BoC will not be so blatant as to release any Hell Interface music. I believe they are more subtitle than that and are artistic to look back so blatantly. A good artist only looks back for reference and knowledge - there is a much better chance we hear something in the way of how R35TT B10 and The Smallest Weird Number relate to each other. I think it’s been stated BoC that looks back inside their own unreleased work for ideas to improve upon or sounds to manipulate and reuse.
Perhaps, the Pioneer plaque was (as someone else more eloquently said) was just a hello - telling everyone we survived the hell that has been 2020, were still here and now we’re beginning to focus back on the music.
Perhaps, just as 9/11/2001 effected Geogaddi release for another year until 02/19/2003. Perhaps 2020 has to soak in for a moment - and will play a role (big or small) in their 5th project?
Perhaps it will take them another 1-2 years to ponder it all and for them to flesh out and incorporate into new work?
Hopeful - but not holding my breath. Excited for the moment we all hear something officially new! Until then it’s “Nothing is Real” on repeat for me.
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Echelon wrote:dp wrote:Don't give Geogandhi any ideas
It would take hell of a lot of time and effort to invent a BOC album so don't worry. Maybe 7 and a half plus years
PerniciousKnid wrote:For those who may be interested - there is a new Prohibited Broadcasting video.
Really interesting soundscape and a lot of audio and visual things happening inside of the 2:22.
https://youtu.be/_8vtnU8FJzA
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dp wrote:Don't give Geogandhi any ideas
PerniciousKnid wrote:Anybody with more technology knowledge know why Boards of Canada Oirectine from twoism would appear in the metadata of Prohibited Broadcasting YouTube video?
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I thought these were the search tags?drixlin wrote:PerniciousKnid wrote:Anybody with more technology knowledge know why Boards of Canada Oirectine from twoism would appear in the metadata of Prohibited Broadcasting YouTube video?
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I know you can set tags for videos on YouTube. This is likely a fake, using BoC keywords to expand the reach.
PerniciousKnid wrote:I thought these were the search tags?drixlin wrote:PerniciousKnid wrote:Anybody with more technology knowledge know why Boards of Canada Oirectine from twoism would appear in the metadata of Prohibited Broadcasting YouTube video?
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I know you can set tags for videos on YouTube. This is likely a fake, using BoC keywords to expand the reach.
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