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if anyone is interested, the full real album has been leaked onto the internet as of may 2009, the songs have the same corresponding ending times as of all the supposed real ones that have been listed on discogs.org, once more inforation is available I'll update the entry with said info. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.143.53.6 ( talk) 07:25, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
The two songs leaked onto Youtube are by Icelandic group mum, NOT Boards of Canada. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.143.92.133 ( talk) 17:20, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
Please feel free to back up truth to your claims then. I see a lot of these "THESE TRACKS ARE BY MUM" but nobody seems to link to the mum tracks in question. —Preceding
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yes, it is múm tracks, mostly from either summer make good or finally we are no-one. do your homework :) -- Lotsofmagnets ( talk) 20:47, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
since there is no reliable information about the existence of this album, unless someone can provide such, i will rewrite this article to reflect the speculative nature of its content-- Lotsofmagnets ( talk) 20:45, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
I went ahead and changed the producer section of the infobox from the brothers' names to just the name of the band, reason being that at this time there were at least three members of the band (possibly more if a lot of older information is correct) and although the Old Tunes tapes were released credited to only Marcus and Mike, Twoism was not despite being released the same year as Old Tunes, Vol. 1. With this in mind, it is perhaps best that the producer section either be omitted or simply credited to the band name, seeing as we have no way of knowing just who in fact "produced" these releases within the band. It's likely that it never has been anyone other than the brothers, but it's just probably not necessary.
Anyways, about this release - it is understood that this marked the first usage of the voices of children. This would become a staple of BoC's work up until the dramatic shift of The Campfire Headphase in 2005 and I believe that's something to possibly note in the article. I just don't know where the source for that is and don't have the time to go digging through bocpages at the moment. If anyone remembers where the source for this is, please mention it in the article.
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if anyone is interested, the full real album has been leaked onto the internet as of may 2009, the songs have the same corresponding ending times as of all the supposed real ones that have been listed on discogs.org, once more inforation is available I'll update the entry with said info. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.143.53.6 ( talk) 07:25, 13 May 2009 (UTC)
The two songs leaked onto Youtube are by Icelandic group mum, NOT Boards of Canada. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.143.92.133 ( talk) 17:20, 31 May 2009 (UTC)
Please feel free to back up truth to your claims then. I see a lot of these "THESE TRACKS ARE BY MUM" but nobody seems to link to the mum tracks in question. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
76.92.184.17 (
talk)
13:25, 24 July 2009 (UTC)
yes, it is múm tracks, mostly from either summer make good or finally we are no-one. do your homework :) -- Lotsofmagnets ( talk) 20:47, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
since there is no reliable information about the existence of this album, unless someone can provide such, i will rewrite this article to reflect the speculative nature of its content-- Lotsofmagnets ( talk) 20:45, 17 April 2010 (UTC)
I went ahead and changed the producer section of the infobox from the brothers' names to just the name of the band, reason being that at this time there were at least three members of the band (possibly more if a lot of older information is correct) and although the Old Tunes tapes were released credited to only Marcus and Mike, Twoism was not despite being released the same year as Old Tunes, Vol. 1. With this in mind, it is perhaps best that the producer section either be omitted or simply credited to the band name, seeing as we have no way of knowing just who in fact "produced" these releases within the band. It's likely that it never has been anyone other than the brothers, but it's just probably not necessary.
Anyways, about this release - it is understood that this marked the first usage of the voices of children. This would become a staple of BoC's work up until the dramatic shift of The Campfire Headphase in 2005 and I believe that's something to possibly note in the article. I just don't know where the source for that is and don't have the time to go digging through bocpages at the moment. If anyone remembers where the source for this is, please mention it in the article.