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Geogaddi is definitely the strangest Boards of Canada album overall, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t also have its moments of beauty to balance out the more experimental or ‘out there ...
The seraphic ambiance of 1998′s Music Has the Right to Children, which has seen been split into the dark (2002′s Geogaddi) and the light (2005′s The Campfire Headphase), reemerges weathered ...
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 ...
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