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Boards of Canada have ... what went before, 'Geogaddi' sees Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison thaw their grooves to create an almost cuddly form of electronica - even the cover is bright red ...
Been meaning to post this piece for a while, since the whole clandestine operation around the new Boards Of Canada album ... the ring of people on the ‘Geogaddi’ cover, and that slightly ...
It’s a very full track that covers a broad soundscape ... certain frequencies start to build up and swirl around the soundscape. Geogaddi is definitely the strangest Boards of Canada album overall, ...
or 2) click the “back” button and press on elsewhere, with as much excitement as hearing Ohio Express had announced a reunion tour. Boards of Canada isn’t a love/hate band; it’s a worship ...
Boards Of Canada have announced plans to release their ... was released in 2005 and followed 2002’s critically acclaimed ‘Geogaddi’. The duo haven’t performed live since 2001.
Boards Of Canada is simply better than most of its peers. The group's eagerly awaited Geogaddi sags a bit under its own weight, almost as though Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison spent too much ...
How else to explain the 65 minutes of coasting on the wildly anticipated Geogaddi? Admittedly, it’s glorious coasting. BOARDS OF CANADA is a beautiful-sounding record, exquisitely shaped and ...
The two reclusive Scots who make up the Boards of Canada made a massive impact with ... album lasts for 66 minutes and 6 seconds exactly). Geogaddi may not break any new ground for this most ...
If the stressed business executive and housewife-filled ‘chill-out’ market grew a soul, ears and, crucially, some taste in music, Boards of Canada would be the biggest band in Britain. As it is, the ...