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Geogaddi
by Boards of Canada
from Warp Records
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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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 thinking of the music, you'll find yourself listening to the album over and over. This music has a way of planting itself then growing deep roots in your mind.
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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 a Right to Children," "It's weird," "It's evil," and "It's garbage." Respectively, my opinion on those four matters are as follows; yes, sometimes, wrong, and that's your opinion. For those of you expecting... more info
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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 the tradition of MHTRTC, or some sort of evolution that would take the Boards style to entirely new territory. Instead of committing to either fan, the Brothers Sandison did a little of both. You can make a... more info
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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 layered samples, synths, reverb, acoustic and electric guitars. 'Dayvan Cowboy' from Campfire is one of the greatest single pieces of electronic music ever recorded (and the video found for this track found on the... more info
Tracks:
- Ready Lets Go
- Music Is Math
- Beware the Friendly Stranger
- Gyroscope
- Dandelion
- Sunshine Recorder
- In the Annexe
- Julie and Candy
- The Smallest Weird Number
- 1969
- Energy Warning
- The Beach at Redpoint
- Opening the Mouth
- Alpha and Omega
- I Saw Drones
- The Devil Is in the Details
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