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Boards Of Canada - Geogaddi album flac Performer: Boards Of Canada
Title: Geogaddi
Style: Abstract, IDM, Ambient
Released: 2002
MP3 album: 1416 mb
FLAC album: 1672 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: AAC AAC DMF VOC MIDI MOD RA
Genre: Electronic

Geogaddi is the second album by Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada, released on 13 February 2002 by Warp. It has been described as pursuing a darker variation of the style established on their previous releases. The album received critical acclaim upon release, and reached number 21 on the UK album charts. It appeared on 2002 "best of" lists by publications such as Mojo, NME, and The Wire.

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A deep thematic plunge for Boards of Canada, Geogaddi, their sophomore studio album, is easily their most enigmatic, sinister, and esoteric. Commonly referred to as one the duo’s best efforts, the record released to universal acclaim, immediately recognized for its similar, but noticeably darker profile than any of the band’s previous work.

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.

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Geogaddi, like Boards of Canada's 1998 debut album, Music Has the Right to Children, drifts its way into consciousness, rolling a fog of dark-hued psychedelia over slow-burning, lullaby melodies.

Album · 2002 · 23 Songs. Four years after their 1998 breakthrough, Music Has the Right to Children, the Scottish duo pushed even further with Geogaddi. Zigzagging between found-sound sketches, out-of-body ambient floaters, and murky instrumental hip-hop, it’s darker and more adventurous.

Released 18 February 2002. The Boards of Canada approach is both chaotic and academic. Numbers (six, in particular) feature heavily in their thinking. They belong to an art collective named Turquoise Hexagon Sun and the album measures exactly 66 minutes and 6 seconds (as track 16 freely admits, "The Devil Is In The Details").