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Boards of Canada is a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin Sandison. Their recordings, most famously the EP 'Hi Scores' for Skam and the album 'Music Has the Right to Children' for Warp are reminiscent of the warm, scratchy, artificial sounds of 1970s television and contain recurring themes of childhood and nostalgia. Michael and Marcus admit to being inspired by the documentary films of the National Film Board of Canada, from which the group's name is derived. The duo has recorded a few minor works as Hell Interface.
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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London
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Electronica
Entire books can be - and in fact have been - written on the history of Warp Records, arguably the defining label of the electronic music era. Warp was founded by Steve Beckett and Rob...
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Rosenheim
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Experimental
The legendary label of Michael Fakesch and Chris De Luca, formerly known as Funkstörung. Musik Aus Strom has recently been revived for the release of Fakesch's excellent remix...
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London
Genre
Downbeat
Legendary label started in 1991 by Coldcut members Matt Black and Jonathan More. Known for its diversity of releases, Ninja Tune managed to tie very individual and creative artists to...
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Broadstairs
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Breaks
Mike 'µ-ziq' Paradinas' Planet Mu label has long become an institution of British electronic music, constantly innovating the field of broken beats since its inception in 1995....
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Manchester
Genre
Experimental
Skam Records is an independent Electronic and IDM record label based in Manchester, England, founded by Andy Maddocks around 1990. Skam also runs a smaller sub-label called...
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Glasgow
Genre
Techno
The leading Scottish techno and house label with over 400 releases under its belt, Soma is run by DJs and producers Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle, better known as Slam. Ever since...
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