Boards Of Canada - Twoism Album

Tracklist
1 | 1986 Summer Fire | 1:36 |
2 | Iced Cooly | 2:22 |
3 | Melissa Juice | 1:32 |
4 | Oirectine | 5:11 |
5 | Seeya Later | 4:33 |
6 | Twoism | 6:06 |
7 | Sixtyniner | 5:40 |
8 | Smokes Quantity | 3:07 |
9 | Basefree | 6:35 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
WARPCD70 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (CD, Album, RE, Dig) | Warp Records | WARPCD70 | UK | 2005 |
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 |
WARPCD70 | Boards Of Canada | Twoism (CD, Album, Promo, RE, RM, Bla) | Warp Records, Music70 | WARPCD70 | UK | 2002 |
Credits
- Photography By – Mike
- Producer, Recorded By, Written-By – Chris H., Marcus, Michael P. Sandison
Notes
℗,© 1995 Music 70.
Made in England.
First edition on Music70.
Only 100 copies printed.
Issued in a stickered cardboard die-cut sleeve. Both center labels have two stickers each.
"Sixtyniner" is a longer version than that on other recordings.
"1986 Summer Fire" is unlisted on the sleeve notes.
Barcodes
- ASIN: B001UAH3HW
Companies
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Music70
- Copyright (c) – Music70
- Recorded At – Hexagon Sun
Album
Timestamps and direct links for purchase are provided in the description. Support the artist if you enjoy the music. Artist: Boards of Canada Album: is the first 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 EP was, however, the work which got them noticed by Skam Records. In 2002, this EP was reissued on vinyl and CD by Warp Records. Twoism download. Seeya Later download. Boards Of Canada. Профиль: Mike Sandison born 1 June 1970 & Marcus Eoin born 21 July 1971 are an electronic duo from Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. The name Boards Of Canada derives from the National Film Board of Canada, whose documentary films inspired the duo. Twoism Album, MiniAlbum. 22 издания. Music70. Initially limited to 100 copies on Boards of Canada's own Music70 label, 1995's Twoism EP set a high standard for future BoC output - though only the few willing to pay silly money for it were able to hear for themselves until Warp quietly reissued it on CD at the tail end of 2002. For those trying to compare it to the full-length debut Music Has the Right to Children, it holds up surprisingly well granted, two tracks here were only slightly reworked for later release. 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. Déjà vu is not necessarily a bad thing, and Twoism contains signs of refinement beyond its place as Stonehenge simplicity to underscore the Paul Lafoley complexity Boards reached by the time of Geogaddi. Listen free to Boards of Canada Twoism Sixtyniner, Oirectine and more. 8 tracks 34:38. Twoism is an EP released by Boards of Canada on their own Music70 record label in 1995. This album was, however, the work which got them noticed by Skam Records. Boards Of Canada - Twoism 1995. To favorites 6 Download album. Listen album. Electronic IDM. Twoism is an album by Boards Of Canada released in 1995. This album is rated in the top 3 of albums on . Twoism by Boards Of Canada Year: 1995 Overall rank: 8,644th. Average Rating: 79100 from 72 votes. 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