quote:There is as much evidence as there is controversy as to whether 'A Few Old Tunes' (as well as the two other known volumes in the 'Old Tunes' series) is to be considered a legitimate BoC release or not - On the one hand we have samples contained within these tracks (as well as entire tracks) that would appear on subsequent releases in a different form. There is a pervading aesthetic to these tracks that is strikingly familiar and teleologically cogent with the known BoC discography that would follow.
On the other hand we have the fact that Mike, Marcus and the labels that harbour them have never mentioned this release or backed it's authenticity.
The general concensus among the BoC fanbase is that 'AFOT' is, indeed, authentic. There are just too many common samples and some of these unreleased tracks have popped up in some odd places; '5.9.78', for instance, appeared in a Nissan advert directed by Chris Cunningham. As well, 'P.C.' appeared in the online trailer for the BoC EP 'Trans Canada Highway'. The apparent outright usage of these tracks pretty much solidifies the authenticity of 'AFOT' for many people.
Presumably the 'Old Tunes' series of DIY cassette releases were compiled to be given out to friends, family and possibly small labels as a demo of sorts. As BoC gained in popularity it was inevitable that these old rarities would leak into the lawless realm of the Internet as low-quality mp3s.
There was one well-documented incident of these cassettes appearing for auction on eBay (with a starting bid placed at over $900 USD). The auction was quickly removed; presumably BoC or other Hexagon Sun members had some part in it's removal.
The bottom line is that if you want to hear this album, or any of the three 'Old Tunes' volumes for that matter, you're going to have to download it from P2P file sharers. Unless it were someday officially repressed, expecting to acquire a physical copy of these cassettes is a fool's errand.
Dat zeker.quote:Op zaterdag 19 mei 2007 23:20 schreef dialMforMonkey het volgende:
Zeldzaam zeker.....
Die is ook nooit gelekt oid.quote:Op zondag 20 mei 2007 10:55 schreef dialMforMonkey het volgende:
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Ik had het over een andere .
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Was ik ook zéér verbaas over idd.quote:Op woensdag 30 mei 2007 14:49 schreef Faxie het volgende:
lol Dat had ik nou nooit geraden
Dan heb je een fake.quote:Op woensdag 30 mei 2007 14:36 schreef Faxie het volgende:
Ben nu m'n collectie aan het uitbreiden met Closes vol1, eigenlijk de enigste die nog miste. Ben benieuwd
Geloof me, je bent niet de eerste die dat denkt. D'r gaan echt enorm veel fakes rond, met inderdaad wat stukjes van andere (wel verkrijgbare) BoC-nummers, wat nummers/stukjes van BoC-klonen enz enz.quote:Op donderdag 31 mei 2007 01:29 schreef Faxie het volgende:
En de nummers die ik niet ken, die zijn echt zwaar in BoC stijl, kan gewoon niet missen volgens mij.
quote:Boards of Canada's discography essentially falls in two camps.
The well-known releases that followed after the duo were signed, first to SKAM and then to Warp Records, which can be purchased in any decent record shop.
The releases which precede this, of which original copies are exceptionally rare. Much of the knowledge we have of the latter is due to The Cosmic Crofter's webpage, which is now defunct.
The exceptions: copies of BoC Maxima and the "Old Tunes" tapes which are almost certainly legitimate are readily available on the p2p networks.
Many albums which purport to be other rare releases are commonplace too, but almost without exception, these have proven to be fakes of varying qualities so far.
quote:Op vrijdag 15 juni 2007 21:26 schreef timbob het volgende:
Of iemand heeft de múm remix opgeknipt en net gedaan of het een BoC track is...
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