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Geogaddi
Special edition CD with hardbound cover and 12 page booklet.
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- Posted: Dec-25-2008
Headphone Commute Review
In 2002, the Scottish electronic music duo, Boards of Canada released their second commercial full length album on Warp Records, titled Geogaddi. I say, "commercial", because prior to being signed to Warp, brothers [yes, they _are_ brothers] Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin Sandison have released...
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- Posted: Nov-20-2008
Geogaddi
All Boards of Canada albums have the same affect on you. This is how it goes: you get the CD, listen to it and think some songs are awesome, some are pretty good and others are all right. Some time will go by and what you heard will start playing in your head and you won't be able to stop...
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- Posted: Feb-12-2008
Warning: Not like the last album, not like the next one, either.
I've been belaying this review for a long time. Since the album has been around for six years, I'm already late, but I've only been listening to it for three, so I'm only half as late as some. I've read some of the lowest rated reviews, and some of them have good points: "This is not Music Has...
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- Posted: Jan-07-2008
Darker Than You Think
Boards of Canada are interesting in that they have a tendency both to fulfill and confound expectations. In crafting their follow-up to what many consider their landmark album, Music Has The Right To Children, a typical BoC follower would have expected one of two things: either a continuation in...
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- Posted: Apr-25-2007
Best of Boards
I found Boards of Canada on pandora.com, when creating a song list based on the music of Brian Eno.I was immediately astonished by 'Satellite Anthem Icarus', one of many superb tracks off of the Boards' latest LP, 'The Campfire Headphase.' Campfire is a milestone for modern music, featuring...
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- Posted: Feb-03-2007
Great Album
Geogaddi is a great album but pales in comparison to the glorious "Music has the Right to Children." Maybe it's the indie kids who gave bad reviews with statements about how they didn't evolve enough, or possibly the fact that it's predecessor meant so much to me, but I think I just expected...
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- Posted: Jan-11-2007
Mystical. Mythical. Whatever u call it. This album is just 2 Phenominal!!
I got this cd bout 4 0r 5 months ago and its my first album from the 'Boards of Canada'. After reading a few reviews by other customers, I was surprised of what I read. Some say the the album was good and others said it was bad. But what surprise me was that half of them (if not most of them)said...
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- Posted: Dec-23-2006
The most moving eletronic album I have ever heard
I hated this album the first time I heard it, as it was my first Boards of Canada album, and I was just getting into electronic music. However, I eventually grew to love certain tracks like "The Beach At Redpoint" and "Alpha and Omega". Now, after countless more listens, I have learned to...
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- Posted: Mar-20-2006
This music changes everything
Geodaddi was my first BoC album, and it is simply an amazing work of art. It stands as one of my favourite albums of all time. After years of having this album its sound always manages to find it's way into my ears.Geodaddi is deeply layered; woven together like a patchwork quilt of ethereal...
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- Posted: Feb-16-2006
early morning activities
Being relatively new to ambient electronica, my exposure is rather limited. Even with that in mind, this album has been one of the regulars in my record collection since I got it.Geogaddi is sort of torn between two natures - psychadelic, otherwordly rhythms (see "Gyroscope") and warm, melodic...
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