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Geogaddi

by Boards Of Canada

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Overall Rating: 3.3058 Geogaddi is ranked overall as 3.3058 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 3.2324 Geogaddi has an avg. critic score of 3.2324 out of 4 stars

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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 album built around hardwired heart murmurs and melancholy memories of ...more
nme.com
To say that anticipation is high for the second album by the Boards of Canada would seem, fittingly enough, to be a bit of an understatement. After bewitching electronica cognoscenti with their debut LP 'Music Has The Right To Children', it's Scottish ...more
PopMatters
Perhaps two of electronica's more enigmatic composers, Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison rerouted the direction of electronic music in 1998 when their debut LP, Music Has the Right to Children , dropped out of the sky. With its warbling minimalist ...more
Yahoo! Music
These two Scottish blokes live on a commune where they ponder the significance of Kant and Sartre while making music as warm and fuzzy as a horror-porno B movie. BOC 's last album, the oddly titled Music Has The Right To Children , was a mini revolution ...more
Yahoo! Music
Geogaddi, the most anticipated sophomore full-length from an IDM act since Aphex Twin's SAW 2 in 1994, certainly looks and feels similar to the 1998 Boards of Canada debut, Music Has the Right to Children. The package design includes artful, ...more
Dusted Magazine
It's quite a hole that these Boards of Canada have dug themselves. Maybe they didn't know what they were getting into when they made Music Has the Right to Children , but by late 1998 they were in it up to their neck, and by 2002 "it" had been redefined ...more

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