Slag Boom Van Loon - Poppy Seed (Boards of Canada Remix): Hypnobloom Video

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

Song by Slag Boom Van Loon, consisting of the members Speedy J and µ-Ziq. The song appears on the album "So Soon." The song is entirely the property of the respective owners. This video is for display and listening purposes.

Recorded with FRAPS, the song plays along with the Hypnobloom - Kadinsky visualization. Played with Windows Media Player. Added a Hue Colour Change effect for a little bit of taste.

Thanks, and thank you Speedy J and µ-Ziq for this wonderful song!

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Uploader Comments (Mythosician06)

  • this is the worst visual I've ever seen!! HAHAHA

  • @eyekandy7 Interesting that someone with a channel that reads as "unavailable" would troll here.

  • @Mythosician06 Well Its not now hahaha

  • @eyekandy7 Well it still is hahaha.

  • Yeah, it's pretty nifty. One of the only visually appealing visualizations in WMP, to be honest.

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  • you get it form the wmplayer official website it is under visualization plugins. look for the psychedelic pack

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  • This makes me want to go and live in the woods and live deliberately.

  • This remix is much better than the original, IMO

  • @Mythosician06 Hey dude, you should check out Electric Sheep if you haven't already. Free and awesome.

  • great visualization for this music

  • So good

  • I use this at home but I've been trying to make it work on a computer at school where we have 2 150" projection screens. It's an Optima computer and I wiped all the schools software off and just did a clean install of Windows 7. When I try to use it the screen is just blank but all other visualizations work fine without lag either. Any idea why?

  • it is truly amazing that, mere split second when I heard the first synthlines - I felt melancholy, but beyond that...that I KNEW this was Boards of Canada. No matter if the title states this is their remix, it does not even matter. They have SUCH trademark sound, that you can never mistake them for somebody else

  • another BoC masterpiece!

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