zeoevil wrote:Unless you think Midas Touch and Trapped are supposed to be parodies of eighties rhythm and blues songs and not homages, which would be farfetched to say the least, there is nothing anywhere in anything Boards of Canada has ever said or done that would lead me to believe they would make fun of a women who was beloved by millions and who drowned while high on coke after years of very public problems with drugs and alcohol. Seems out of character don't you think? But what do I know? I not saying they can't make fun of anyone they want, but does that really sound like something they actually would do? They're teenage edgelords on the internet all of a sudden? Is someone going to figure out their tripcodes next? Are we going to discover their Kiwi Farms accounts? Come on now.
how are they making fun?
i think you are misinterpreting their use of that image.
if anything it's meant to be scary / creepy, i don't see how it's "making fun".. it is shocking, you could say it's controversial, but i don't see any blatant disrespect or anything.