sandrail wrote:Echelon wrote:Thatch wrote:
I commented something along the lines of "if it turned out that BoC lived in suburbia and fabricated their elusive back catalogue, this semi-mythical appeal might be lessened a bit". I stick by it - it's like how the KLF used to put out records with an exclusive remix in certain countries, in limited numbers, and how you used to have to trade for them from listings at the back of magazines. It's all part of record collector fetishism - which I believe BoC might subscribe to based on their song picks for Societas X Tape.
However the original poster came across as someone who had just discovered that some electronic music contains samples and was having a breakdown that Daft Punk didn't play every instrument on Discovery. He also claimed that Julie and Candy is made up of samples, which is clearly isn't. Basically he was coming across as a bit of a prick.
Honestly, BOC made me aware of the whole underbelly of music that never got transferred to CD from the 70s and 80s. Obscure solo offerings from artists of relatively obscure bands (Stefan Zauner) and curious sound experiments from other countries that few people from the UK or US ever heard. In a way, I can see how BOC would want to do that with their own back catalog. Not only paying tribute to those obscurities but become an obscurity themselves. No other IDM artist has that mystique (even though unintentionally, Richard does come close sometimes with the sheer amount of music he's made and placed on hard to get obscure releases).
When Jango9 made that awesome timeline for BOC, I remember Negamuse remarking that a lot of it sounded like embellished stories. Crazy things like Mike drumming all night. I'm sure there's some truth and some lies, but they are carefully mixed together to create a legendary image.
On a side note, that Daft Punk stuff was interesting. Not sure how much of it was true. The whole bit about leaving an artist uncredited for sampling in One More Time and the artist being poor as a result. Is that actually true or was that simply a theory?
Pretty sure Jango9 used that timeline that PIC wrote back in 2000 as a reference. I vaguely remember that "drumming all night" statement from somewhere. I doubt PIC would lie about them.
Yeah I don't think he would lie either. I'm only tempering my view a bit to make room for an "if." But of course, we'll never know either way. But either way, BOC are legendary and it's their music that matters first and foremost.