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Meltdown (Squarepusher vs Ghostpoet Version)

Ghostpoet  - Meltdown (Squarepusher vs Ghostpoet Version)

A total sonic overhaul of Meltdown by Warp Records dignitary Squarepusher. The first single to be taken off the new album Some Say I So I Say Light - out May 6th.

Boards of Canada - Reach For The Dead

Boards of Canada - Reach For The Dead

Single from BoC’s new album Tomorrow’s Harvest. It’s probably the most ‘digital’ sounding than anything I have heard from them before. But Hey ! I am not complaining. 

Untitled (Machinedrum Edit)

Boards of Canada

Boards of Canada — Untitled (Machinedrum Edit)
Originally played at Warp Records’ 10th Anniversary in 1999, unreleased.

[DOWNLOAD] or Hear it on SoundCloud

If there’s one detail to know about Boards of Canada, its that the reclusive duo’s prolific catalog has a reputation for being remarkably elusive. Fans know the pains of this first-hand; Their studio albums can be easily found in online stores, but if you want more (of which they have plenty), you’re left digging through rips of rare cassettes for a few old tunes, and relying on imperfect recordings of their (equally rare) live performances.

That last detail is especially relevant for this track. Played as the finale of BoC’s performance at Warp Records’ 10th anniversary party in 1999, this piece has no known name, and has yet to see an official release. The only known copy to meet public ears is a well-circulated bootleg recording of the show.

Speaking of which: [the original bootleg recording, albeit with poor audio]

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This is where Machinedrum steps in. Travis Stewart — himself an established electronic/glitch artist — decided it was about time this near-11-minute rarity received an upgrade. In his own words:

I’ve always been a massive fan of Boards of Canada, if its not obvious already! 10-11 years ago I stumbled upon a bootleg recording of one of their extremely rare live performances at the Warp 10 Birthday party in 1999. The closing tune at this show has always remained a mystery to me. […]

Fast forward to Summer 2012… Since I am a huge nerd I decided to take this bootleg recording and re-produce it for fun. Using the recording I laid new drums over the existing drum patterns (almost 100% accurate to original), replayed some synth parts and the bassline. The only thing I didn’t try to re-create was the original vocoder parts and some random samples so I used the bootleg recording for that. I was tempted to make a shorter 4-5 minute version but I figured I should preserve the piece in its intended length (although the length was most likely due to it being a live jam).

The result is still very much the same live performance from thirteen years ago, but far clearer and full, with a little extra shine. Best heard with headphones, not with laptop speakers. [x]

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