What the cosecha-transmisiones are?

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The discussion centers on the concept of "cosecha-transmisiones" as referenced in Boards of Canada's music, particularly in relation to their album "Tomorrow's Harvest." Participants express confusion regarding the meaning and significance of these codes, with one user noting the presence of a second password hidden within a song. The conversation highlights the lack of comprehensive information available online about cosecha-transmisiones, despite hints of coded messages in the music, such as a sequence of x's and dashes.

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I was watching a video by Boards of Canada and in the comments the cosecha-transmisiones were brought up. Does anyone know what the cosecha-transmisiones are? They said that the song contained a second password for the cosecha-transmisiones hidden in it (I can't even judge this statement because I have absolutely no idea what it is). I have never seen the internet give so little (no) information on it. Any information appreciated. Thanks.
 
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ok i found some information but I'm still confused.
 
Thank you. That was the same site I was just looking at. Seems like a lot of work. Thats why I feel like I still don't fully get it. I like the song and there is definitely evidence for a code because a set of x's and dashes appear during the song real quickly.
 

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