
In 1989 the band had been reduced to Sandison and Eoin Christopher Horne In early 1990 a number of collaborations took place and the band put on Small fairly regular manners among the "Hexagon Sun" collectiveĪt the beginning of 2000 the official website for the band Music70com (now Boardsofcanadacom) away early discography of Boards of Canada, although some information has been preserved by fans Early tape releases by Boards of Canada include Play By Numbers, Acid Memories Hooper Bay and the earliest known release by the band called Catalog 3 None of the material from those days is readily available and since official Boards of Canada sources ignore the existence of this material seems to be little chance for this early material ever show up againīoards of Canada from Twoism (1995-present)

Growing up in a musical family, brothers Mike and Marcus Eoin began play instruments at an early age they were experimenting with recording technology around the age of 10 with the help of tape recordings of stock cut samples of found sounds over compositions of their own in their teens they participated in a number of amateur bands, but it was not until 1986 when Marcus was invited to the Mike's links that Boards of Canada was born

Boards of Canada is an electronic duo from Edinburgh, Scotland, consisting of brothers Mike Sandison (b 1 June 1970) and Marcus Eoin (b 21 July 1971) They have released a number of works mainly music has the right to children and Geogaddi with little advertising and few interviews - like many of their label-mates on the pioneering electronic music label Warpīoards of Canada has had an enormous impact on the ambient downtempo and scenes idm They often refers to the warm scratchy artificial sounds of 1970s television fact Sandison Brothers admit that inspired the documentary films of National Film Board of Canada, from where they take their name duo have recorded a few minor works under the name Hell Interface Boards of Canada's music hara been used in several CSI Sectiot and the Cartoon Network's Adult Swim interlude shorts, small pieces of their music has been used in the BBC program Top Gear for transitional music
