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Hell Interface

Boards of Canada
Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin performing live
Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin performing at the Warp Lighthouse Party (1999)
Background information
Also known as Hell Interface
Origin Edinburgh, Scotland
Genres Electronica, ambient techno, IDM, downtempo
Years active 1986 (1986)–present
Labels Warp, Skam, Music70
Associated acts Odd Nosdam
Website boardsofcanada.com
Members Mike Sandison
Marcus Eoin
Past members Christopher Horne

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 influential album Music Has the Right to Children in 1998. They have since released a number of recordings to critical praise, including Geogaddi (2002) and Tomorrow's Harvest (2013).

The work of Boards of Canada typically draws on sources such as analogue synthesizers, hip hop-inspired rhythms, and 1970s public broadcasting, and has been described as exploring themes of nostalgia and childhood memory. In 2012, FACT called them "one of the best-known and best-loved electronic acts of the last two decades." They have remained reclusive, rarely giving interviews or performing live.

Growing up in a musical family, brothers Michael Sandison (born 1 June 1970) and Marcus Eoin (born Marcus Eoin Sandison, 21 July 1971) began playing instruments at a young age. They experimented with recording techniques at around the age of 10, using tape machines to layer cut-up samples of found sounds over compositions of their own.

In their teens they participated in a number of amateur bands. However, it was not until 1986 when Marcus was invited to join Mike's band that Boards of Canada was born, naming themselves after the documentary TV films by the National Film Board of Canada that they watched as children. By 1989, the band had been reduced to Sandison and Eoin. In the early 1990s, a number of collaborations took place and the band put on small shows among the "Hexagon Sun" collective.


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