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offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2002-07-22 17:39 [#00320073]
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Personally I thought this was one of the best BOC-reviews I
have ever read (taken from the magazine HUMO, this is a
rough translation by me). One of those rare reviews that
really gets you interested in an album, and actually gives
you somewhat of an image in your mind of what it might sound
like... this was the review that made me want to buy
MHTRTC... and now it's probably time to also get geogaddi
:-D

--

The dubut-album from Boards Of Canada, “Music Has The
Right To Children”, was a record that could not be put
into any category. A dreamy ‘future classic’ with the
same impact as a small earthquake, and also one of those
rare electronica-releases that seem to exist outside of the
time. Anyone that listens to BOC-albums alot and lets their
music drip through to deep in their subconscious, will find
that their tracks suddenly start appearing in their thoughts
at the most unexpected moments. They make small cracks in
the wallpaper of our everyday reality. Showing you a glimpse
of a parallel world, a world that reminds you of old, in
blue-ish faded colours, nature-documentaries about misty
Canadian forests. Worlds that remind you of dream-landscapes
from your youth where time stood still. BOC is able to
faultless capture that small feeling of panic, that creeps
up on you when you are making early-evening-walks through a
beautiful, but eerie and quiet forest. Or the hesitation
that you feel when you walk at night into a deserted
hospital-corridor, bathing in cold bright light. Think of
the movie ‘The Others’ in it’s nostalgic colours and
believe us: in years time your grandchildren will not come
to steal “Is This Is” or “Souljacker” from your
cd-collection, but they will take “Music Has The Right To
Children”

It would be too optimistic to expect that a new BOC-album,
four years later, would have exactly the same impact. In
addition “Geogaddi” simply sounds like -surprise!- the
sequel to “Music Has...”. Uncomplicated crunchy beats,
misty synths that suddenly turn up and quietly dissapear a
little bit later,


 

offline Xanatos from New York City (United States) on 2002-07-22 18:19 [#00320101]
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That the end? Pretty good depiction..


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2002-07-22 19:10 [#00320138]
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What the... everything looked OK in the preview. I don't
know why in the actual post half was cut off :-(

Hope this works:

It would be too optimistic to expect that a new BOC-album,
four years later, would have exactly the same impact. In
addition “Geogaddi” simply sounds like -surprise!- the
sequel to “Music Has...”. Uncomplicated crunchy beats,
misty synths that suddenly turn up and quietly dissapear a
little bit later, and almost childishly simple melodies are
still the main ingredients. The intro to the excellent
“Music Is Math” appears to have been rescued from a tape
with Bach-compositions that has been laying out in the sun
for too long: rather wobbly, but also breathtakingly
beautiful.
In “Alpha and Omega”, field recordings of exotic flutes
and tablas lead the way to a somewhat clean, but also
somewhat amazing Jean-Michel Jarre-synth-melody. And
personally, we wouldn’t be surprised if it turns out that
for the beautiful soundbite “Over the Horizon Radar”,
the scottish duo had taped the atmospheric noise of actual
solar winds.

Even more so than before, on “Geogaddi” shows us BOC
from their most sinister side: a haunting percussion-loop
dominates “Gyroscope’. From everywhere voices seem to
appear - a vague azian children’s choir, the voice-over
from a documentary about undersea-volcanos, a little boy
saying random numbers - that are slowed down, sped up or
wrapped in bubblewrap until every last little bit of meaning
has dissapeared from the words, and only a certain
“mood” remains.

If we would ever ban ourselves to a deserted tropical
island, there will no doubt be a cd from Boards Of Canada in
our luggage. If only to remind us when we are sitting under
those waving palmtrees and cloudless picturepostcard-skies,
what ‘uneasines’ was again and -especially- how
beautiful it can sound sometimes.



 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2002-07-22 19:13 [#00320140]
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THE END!

yeah, that's better


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-07-22 20:44 [#00320235]
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get Geogaddi man... it's fantastic!! It's better then MHTRTC
in a lot of ways, maybe not overall, but it's definitely
close to it anyways!!


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2002-07-22 21:03 [#00320263]
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i cant decide which is better theyre both so good. i'll
tell you the only song by them i dont like is iabpoitc.
that song kind of sucks. the vocals ruin the song. the
vocals are not even synchronized with the music and they
just put me off. "in a religious community"? what the hell.
i just cant stand that song. the first part is great until
the vocals come in. i dont know why they annoy me so much
but they do.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-07-22 21:55 [#00320319]
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yeah, both are amazing... I can't pick a better one either,
they're just too close... I will say that recently I've been
feeling Geogaddi more...


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2002-07-22 21:58 [#00320325]
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is it just me but geogaddi seems to take forever to listen
to even though in reality its not as long as a lot of other
cds. the 60 mins feels much longer for some reason. i
think might have something to do with all of those 23
tracks.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-07-22 22:01 [#00320332]
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yeah, I kinda think so to... but the music is so good, that
it's a pleasant time listening... :)


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2002-07-22 22:07 [#00320338]
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mhtrtc has almost as many songs but seems faster somehow
even though i think mhtrtc is even longer minutewise.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-07-22 22:09 [#00320345]
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I dunno, I think Geogaddi flows very nicely... I dunno, if
I'm really into it it just goes by so fast... it can seem
longer because of the number of tracks, but also, because
the tracks are shorter then the ones on MHTRTC, I think it
goes quicker because of that... shrug, I dunno... :)


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2002-07-22 22:12 [#00320346]
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yeah, it does flow great. its flows better than mhtrtc
thats for sure.


 

offline surrounded from it won't be hard anymore to li on 2002-07-23 20:44 [#00321566]
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Well eventually I'll want to buy geogaddi too ofcourse...
but I feel somehow like I haven't fully grasped MHTRTC yet.
I mean I like it ALOT, but i'm still waiting for the moment
when it'll really really really grab me and i will hear the
magic that i suspect is in there.

I think I just need to spend more time with it before i
start listening to geogaddi. Don't want to rush things.
But it's funny that I only feel this way about BOC though.
With other artists I just want it all as fast as possible
;-) But i have a feeling that BOC requires more patience and
that the album will eventually reward all the time i put
into it now.

So when I was in the recordstore today I didn't buy
geogaddi... instead i bought four CD's by squarepusher! :-P
That was a bit crazy perhaps, but I really LOVED hard normal
daddy. The guy behind the counter had to laugh though
;-)

I'm quite happy now, only i feel that perhaps the my red hot
car EP was a waste of money. The (girl) version is almost
identical, and the two obelisk-songs don't seem very special


 

offline PolarizbleAnion on 2004-12-03 11:20 [#01414580]
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Literature is mostly about having sex and not much about
having children.
Life is the other way around.
-- David Lodge, "The British Museum is Falling Down"



 


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