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Geogaddi is successful as few other albums are. Whereas many artists and groups tend to released records composed of series of unrelated songs, songs based on single concepts, or songs written and recorded during single studio sessions, Boards of Canada's latest has done something exponentially spectacular and commendable.
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Geogaddi is marvelously vague, as unconcerned with the real world as gangsta rap is obsessed with it. It's also a lovely, strangely comforting collection of electronic introspection, mood and shadow.
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Boards of Canada, otherwise known as the Scottish duo of Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison, make the sort of burbling headphone techno that's really worth laying down for: beats that rattle like loose ball bearings, and keyboard melodies that resemble
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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.
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