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Release Date: Monday 11 March 2002
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Hailed by NME as "Easily the electronic album of the year", 'Geogaddi' is the eagerly awaited follow up to Boards Of Canada's 1998 classic 'Music Has The Right To Children.'
Their signature sounds are all here, entwined with hip-hop beats and luscious synthesizer sounds - all weird and wonderful stuff!
'Geogaddi' is certain to be a future classic. Highly recommended!!
"Looping beats wrestle melodies possessed by a blatant disregard for time signature to generate a seasonally affected musicscape... it's unlikely you will have heard anything quite like this. Essential."
- BBC.CO.UK
"Easy listeners need not apply, Geogaddi is beautiful, disturbing, hypnotic, transfixing, melodic, jerky, soothing, melancholy... and a million more that you alone will pick up on."
- VIRGIN.NET
"... so beautiful that you never want it to end... The disc is like a dream state frozen in time, psychedelia for the digital age."
- BILLBOARD.COM
"Their debut album 'Music has the Right to Children' is already an underground ambient/ electronic classic.
Their latest album 'Geogaddi' should satisfy and intrigue both converts and newcomers alike. Layers of sound, crafted from pristine and glacial melodies, tight drum loops and disembodied voices floating through the mix create a listening experience that is haunting, beautiful and a little unsettling.
A perfect soundtrack for late-night reflective listening." -AIDAN
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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
A Is to B as B Is to C
Over the Horizon Radar
Dawn Chorus
Diving Station
You Could Feel the Sky
Corsair
Magic Window