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Boards of Canada

The Campfire Headphase

  • AMG Review of The Campfire Headphase

    Amg
    John Bush
    All Music Guide

    Just their third missive in the past seven years, The Campfire Headphase displays Boards of Canada changing few of their methods but more of their sounds. The key difference between this record and its predecessors is the advent of unprocessed, recognizable guitars (a small heresy to portions of their fanbase). Although it smacks of a gimmick, and does occasionally remove the mysticism from their productions, it marks a good addition to their palette. Still in effect -- and still never equaled anywhere else -- is the pair's ability to make electronic music that not only evokes a much earlier period in music, but sounds as though it was last issued decades in the past as well. Intentionally aged and mistreated, the productions evoke the image of a reel-to-reel machine's 1/4" magnetic tape steadily disintegrating as it plays for the last time. The long gestation period of this material is also a hallmark of Boards of Canada, and it shows in the attention to detail. No production escapes their Hexagon Sun studio without being slaved over, and consequently The Campfire Headphase is one of the best-produced records of the year. One surprise is that, finally, a BoC track evokes another artist rather than standing alone: "Satellite Anthem Icarus," the third track, sounds like it could've emerged from the mixing desk of Nigel Godrich as he worked on Beck's Sea Change; in fact, many listeners' imaginations will be able to insert a world-weary vocal into the song and thus make the resemblance perfect. (Of course, Godrich has likely learned much from previous Boards of Canada work.) Also, while the duo have improved slightly as producers in seven years, they haven't grown as melody makers. The Campfire Headphase lacks the transcendent grace that made Music Has the Right to Children and even Geogaddi classics in their field. Working the same territory over and over again may have improved their touch, but it has assuredly stifled their innovative powers.

jonnoklynsmith
jonnoklynsmith of The Starlight Lucifer
Bored Of Canada
over 2 years ago

Don't you love it when you accidentally get into a band? I watched those creepy flash animations, Salad Fingers, and loved the sort of haunting twisted sound that haunts his landscape. It's pretty rad stuff, and it led me to the Boards Of Canada. Everything about them is cool: they didn't admit they were brothers for years, and apparently some folks don't listen because they're convinced that t...

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Good Night All...
over 2 years ago

I am to tired to post my menu, my successes, my Thanksgiving feast. I'm wishing all a good night (or good morn, depending on the time zone.)Here is a little Boards just to ease things along...Be Well!

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jonnoklynsmith
jonnoklynsmith of The Starlight Lucifer
Bored Of Canada
over 2 years ago

Don't you love it when you accidentally get into a band? I watched those creepy flash animations, Salad Fingers, and loved the sort of haunting twisted sound that haunts his landscape. It's pretty rad stuff, and it led me to the Boards Of Canada. Everything about them is cool: they didn't admit they were brothers for years, and apparently some folks don't listen because they're convinced that t...

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SUNDAY MIX TAPE - NUMBER 115
about 1 year ago

Sorry, Red Sox fans. At least you made it further than the Yankees did this year...Now, please enjoy this Sunday mix tape. Wait, before we begin, I want to take a moment to recognize Swan Fungus reader Bennett for his amazing attempt at trickery. After making a generous donation to the website, he was the proud recipient of one of my now-infamous "Thank You" care packages. His parcel included ...

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