Hooper Bay (album)
Hooper Bay was purportedly an EP created by Boards of Canada, issued in both vinyl and cassette formats. The title refers to the small city of that name in Alaska, and all track titles on the album share a similar Alaskan theme. Only 200 copies were purported to have been produced and none have publicly surfaced.
A small excerpt, about 35 seconds, of the track "Circle" was hosted on a website that held material relating to the group. The site has since gone down, though the sample is currently available on YouTube.
Mislabeled mp3s claiming to be copies of Hooper Bay are in wide circulation on peer to peer networks, but are understood to be fakes. As with other rare Boards of Canada releases, some of these fakes are mislabelled Múm tracks. For example, "Geiser" is actually "Smell Memory", and "Seaward Leaf" is actually "Slow Bicycle" by Múm.
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