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BOC's much loved second album proper.

The blueprint is similar, with short interludes scattered across and in between the 'full tracks', starting with the opening 60 seconds of 'Ready Lets Go' - a distant wildlife documentary soundtrack in glorious childhood technicolour.

'Music Is Math' features spoken fragments, a vocoded refrain, simple and evocative melodies, '1969' is another spine-tingler, ever so slightly out-of-tune and drenched in sweetness.

Geogaddi also offers up some new developments - 'Gyroscope' features an uncharacteristic tribal rotation of drums put through the BOC system, sounding like a lost tape unearthed and carefully restored, retaining the mark of nostalgia that directs BOC tracks so instantly to that part of the brain reserved for its earliest memories.

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'The Devil Is In The Details' also follows new turns, bringing to mind Autechre's 'Overand' : subliminal use of rustling found sounds over a single delayed synth progression.

Boomkat Product Review:

BOC's much loved second album proper.

The blueprint is similar, with short interludes scattered across and in between the 'full tracks', starting with the opening 60 seconds of 'Ready Lets Go' - a distant wildlife documentary soundtrack in glorious childhood technicolour.

'Music Is Math' features spoken fragments, a vocoded refrain, simple and evocative melodies, '1969' is another spine-tingler, ever so slightly out-of-tune and drenched in sweetness.

Geogaddi also offers up some new developments - 'Gyroscope' features an uncharacteristic tribal rotation of drums put through the BOC system, sounding like a lost tape unearthed and carefully restored, retaining the mark of nostalgia that directs BOC tracks so instantly to that part of the brain reserved for its earliest memories.

'The Devil Is In The Details' also follows new turns, bringing to mind Autechre's 'Overand' : subliminal use of rustling found sounds over a single delayed synth progression.

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BOC's much loved second album proper.

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The blueprint is similar, with short interludes scattered across and in between the 'full tracks', starting with the opening 60 seconds of 'Ready Lets Go' - a distant wildlife documentary soundtrack in glorious childhood technicolour.

'Music Is Math' features spoken fragments, a vocoded refrain, simple and evocative melodies, '1969' is another spine-tingler, ever so slightly out-of-tune and drenched in sweetness.

Geogaddi also offers up some new developments - 'Gyroscope' features an uncharacteristic tribal rotation of drums put through the BOC system, sounding like a lost tape unearthed and carefully restored, retaining the mark of nostalgia that directs BOC tracks so instantly to that part of the brain reserved for its earliest memories.

'The Devil Is In The Details' also follows new turns, bringing to mind Autechre's 'Overand' : subliminal use of rustling found sounds over a single delayed synth progression.

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Boomkat Product Review:

BOC's much loved second album proper.

The blueprint is similar, with short interludes scattered across and in between the 'full tracks', starting with the opening 60 seconds of 'Ready Lets Go' - a distant wildlife documentary soundtrack in glorious childhood technicolour.

'Music Is Math' features spoken fragments, a vocoded refrain, simple and evocative melodies, '1969' is another spine-tingler, ever so slightly out-of-tune and drenched in sweetness.

Geogaddi also offers up some new developments - 'Gyroscope' features an uncharacteristic tribal rotation of drums put through the BOC system, sounding like a lost tape unearthed and carefully restored, retaining the mark of nostalgia that directs BOC tracks so instantly to that part of the brain reserved for its earliest memories.

'The Devil Is In The Details' also follows new turns, bringing to mind Autechre's 'Overand' : subliminal use of rustling found sounds over a single delayed synth progression.

A deep thematic plunge for Boards of Canada, Geogaddi, their sophomore studio album, is easily the Sandison brothers' 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.

A slight deviation from Boards of Canada’s sound on Music Has the Right to Children,Geogaddi is significantly eerier and more atmospheric. The vocals are cryptic, the synths texturally enticing, and the percussion violent. The record’s tracklist is more of a toss-up between interludes and full-length tracks than any other BoC album with 10 of its tracks merely short vignettes under 2 minutes long.

Standing at 23 tracks in length, summing to 66 minutes and 6 seconds, Geogaddi sprinkles themes of satanism, nature, and mathematics all over the record, the title itself can be translated to “God of the ground.” Despite this, the duo consistently ensures that thematic content is simply based on curiosity and interest. Michael Sandison said in a 2005 interview with Playlouder that the album was deliberately dark, comparing it to “exorcizing demons.”

Michael most aptly described the album in a 2002 interview with OOR Magazine:

A trial-by-fire, a claustrophobic, twisting journey that takes you into some pretty dark experiences before you reach the open air again.