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Boards Of Canada: Geogaddi. One of electronic music's most fully realized acts, Boards Of Canada quietly created its own aesthetic universe on 1998's Music Has The Right To Children, an unassuming ...
Been meaning to post this piece for a while, since the whole clandestine operation around the new Boards Of Canada album, “Tomorrow’s Harvest”, began. It’s an interview I did with the duo ...
Boards of Canada’s music feels almost uniquely untainted by the cult of personality which dominates the music industry. BoC are not faceless nor are they without an agenda – as “Energy Warning” from ...
With the first Boards of Canada album in eight years being released on Tuesday, we’ve compiled everything you need to know about the mysterious electro duo.
Boards of Canada have a lot to answer for. Four years ago the duo's debut album, 'Music Has the Right to Children', sent 50,000 people scurrying to their rooms, only to emerge months later - and ...
Few electronic artists capture the duality of nature as effectively as Scottish duo Boards of Canada. With 1998's "Music Has the Right to Children," Boards introduced a musical perspective that ...
For the uninitiated, Boards of Canada are masters of experimental, ambient, chilled-out, and often introspective electronic music. Combining bleakness with beauty, dread with nostalgia, and ...
Yesterday, Boards of Canada streamed their first album in eight years, Tomorrow’s Harvest, during a YouTube event.Today, seven SPIN editors give their hasty and completely impulsive opinions.
Geogaddi. BY Noel Dix Published May 1, 2002. ... Boards of Canada weave from track to track of lush and mesmerising compositions and fill in the gaps with tiny snippets of sound.
Boards of Canada - Geogaddi. Review by Adam Anonymous. If the stressed business executive and housewife-filled ‘chill-out’ market grew a soul, ears and, crucially, some taste in music, Boards of ...
For the uninitiated, Boards of Canada are masters of experimental, ambient, chilled-out, and often introspective electronic music. Combining bleakness with beauty, dread with nostalgia, and ...