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Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. Signing to Skam and then Warp Records in the 1990s, the duo received recognition following the release of their debut album Music Has the Right to Children in 1998. Their subsequent albums, Geogaddi (2002), The Campfire Headphase (2005) and Tomorrow's Harvest (2013), have received critical praise. They have remained reclusive, rarely giving interviews or performing live.
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Reissue of Boards of Canada's debut album MUSIC HAS THE RIGHT TO CHILDREN. Title: Music Has the Right to Children. Format: CD. Release Date: 2004 Music Has the Right to Children by Boards of Canada (Vinyl, Oct-2013,. Boards of canada twoism CD warp records WARPCD70 UK press free shipping. Label: Warp Records – WARPCD70, Music70 – WARPCD70. Up for grabs is this CD of Boards of Canada - Twoism.
Twoism is an EP released by Boards of Canada on their own Music70 record label in 1995. It was a self-financed cassette and record distributed privately. Major public releases would not happen until 1996's Hi Scores EP on Skam Records. This album was, however, the work which got them noticed by Skam Records. In 2002, this EP was reissued on vinyl and CD by Warp Records. There are differences between "Sixtyniner" on this EP and other releases.
The album took listeners to Boards of Canada's interesting mindscape, taking one to the kind of world that had a lot to say yet left much more to be explored by its visitors. Afterwards they released 2 other records, Geogaddi and The Campfire Headphase, the two of which cemented a holy trinity of Boards' most beloved albums. Where Music Has the Right to Children was wistful and breezy, and Geogaddi was murky and hostile, Twoism feels like a little bit of both. The title track is a perfect example and representation of this album, as it feels very gentle and calm but also quite melancholic and scary.
Album · 1995 · 8 Songs. More By Boards of Canada. See All. Music Has the Right to Children.
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This is a list of recordings released by Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada under that name and, rarely, as Hell Interface. Early in their career, Boards of Canada released several recordings in very limited numbers, distributed only to friends and family.
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Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. Signing to Skam and then Warp Records in the 1990s, the duo received recognition following the release of their debut album Music Has the Right to Children in 1998. Their subsequent albums, Geogaddi (2002), The Campfire Headphase (2005) and Tomorrow's Harvest (2013), have received critical praise. They have remained reclusive, rarely giving interviews or performing live.
Album · 1995 · 8 Songs. More By Boards of Canada. See All. Music Has the Right to Children.
The album took listeners to Boards of Canada's interesting mindscape, taking one to the kind of world that had a lot to say yet left much more to be explored by its visitors. Afterwards they released 2 other records, Geogaddi and The Campfire Headphase, the two of which cemented a holy trinity of Boards' most beloved albums. Where Music Has the Right to Children was wistful and breezy, and Geogaddi was murky and hostile, Twoism feels like a little bit of both. The title track is a perfect example and representation of this album, as it feels very gentle and calm but also quite melancholic and scary.
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The Boards' cassette-only sonic limitations are the most telltale sign of the times that produced Twoism. While "Directine" showcases the particular sense of disembodiment the duo induces, with synths floating and kicks to give it that sense of propulsion, the individual, isolated hits are distorted and fuzzy, muddying the overall effect. The formulaic gurgling on "Iced Cooly" is largely forgettable, evoking Gerber's mashed peas more than the childlike phantoms that arise elsewhere in their discography. For those that contend the latter didn't travel far beyond the elysian fields of their major label emergence, Twoism will spur further critique, as in a sense, these thirty-six minutes show that the duo has basically been stuck in neutral since 1995.
Twoism is an EP released by Boards of Canada on their own Music70 record label in 1995. It was a self-financed cassette and record distributed privately. Major public releases would not happen until 1996's Hi Scores EP on Skam Records. This album was, however, the work which got them noticed by Skam Records. In 2002, this EP was reissued on vinyl and CD by Warp Records. There are differences between "Sixtyniner" on this EP and other releases.
Tracklist
1 | Sixtyniner | 5:17 |
2 | Oirectine | 5:11 |
3 | Iced Cooly | 2:22 |
4 | Basefree | 6:31 |
5 | Twoism | 6:05 |
6 | Seeya Later | 4:33 |
7 | Melissa Juice | 1:32 |
8 | Smokes Quantity / 1986 Summer Fire | 4:48 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Hexagon Sun
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warp Records Limited
- Copyright (c) – Warp Records Limited
Credits
- Artwork – Mike*
- Producer, Recorded By, Written-By – Boards Of Canada
Notes
Recorded summer 1995 at Hexagon Sun.Licensed from Music70.
Last track listed on the cover as "Smokes Quantity".
Free sticker included.
℗ 2002 Warp Records Ltd.
© 2002 Warp Records Ltd.
Made in England
As visible on images, back cover has different barcode number, stickered at different position. In fact this barcode is incorrect and belongs to Plaid - P-brane EP. MD5 checksums of audio files differ from for example this release: Boards Of Canada - Twoism
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 801061 91582 7
- Barcode (Scanned): 801061915827
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BOARD1 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (LP, Album) | Music70 | BOARD1 | UK | 1995 |
WARPCD70 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (CD, Album, RE, Dig) | Warp Records | WARPCD70 | UK | 2002 |
RTD 126.4050.2, WARPCD70 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (CD, Album, RE, RM, Bla) | Zomba, Warp Records, Music70 | RTD 126.4050.2, WARPCD70 | Europe | 2002 |
none | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (CDr, MiniAlbum) | Music70 | none | UK | 1998 |
WARPCDD70 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (8xFile, MP3, Album, 320) | Warp Records | WARPCDD70 | UK | Unknown |
Tracklist
A1 | Sixtyniner | 5:17 |
A2 | Oirectine | 5:11 |
A3 | Iced Cooly | 2:22 |
A4 | Basefree | 6:35 |
B1 | Twoism | 6:06 |
B2 | Seeya Later | 4:33 |
B3 | Melissa Juice | 1:32 |
B4 | Smokes Quantity | 3:10 |
B5 | 1986 Summer Fire | 1:36 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Hexagon Sun
- Pressed By – Record Industry – 08 49872 20
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warp Records Limited
- Copyright (c) – Warp Records Limited
Credits
- Artwork – Mike*
- Producer, Recorded By, Written-By – Boards Of Canada
Notes
"1986 Summer Fire" (hidden track) is unlisted on the sleeve notes.Recorded summer 1995 at Hexagon Sun.
℗ 2002 Warp Records Ltd.
© 2002 Warp Records Ltd.
Made in England.
Originally released in 1995 on Music70 Records.
Issued in a white die-cut cardboard cover with two stickers attached on front. Back cover has a small sticker with barcode on it.
Both center labels have two stickers each with tracklist & credits.
A yellow-green Boards Of Canada sticker is also included inside (some copies did not include sticker).
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Stickered Text): 8 01061 00701 0
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): 08 49872 20 1A1 WARPLP 70
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): 08 49872 20 1B1 WARPLP 70
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BOARD1 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (LP, Album) | Music70 | BOARD1 | UK | 1995 |
WARPCD70 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (CD, Album, RE, Dig) | Warp Records | WARPCD70 | UK | 2002 |
RTD 126.4050.2, WARPCD70 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (CD, Album, RE, RM, Bla) | Zomba, Warp Records, Music70 | RTD 126.4050.2, WARPCD70 | Europe | 2002 |
none | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (CDr, MiniAlbum) | Music70 | none | UK | 1998 |
WARPCDD70 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (8xFile, MP3, Album, 320) | Warp Records | WARPCDD70 | UK | Unknown |

