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'''Geogaddi''' was the second full-length album created by Boards of Canada. In the beginning, Geogaddi wasn't as well recieved as ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'' because of the fact that it seemed more "stale" or under-produced than ''Music Has the Right to Children'' was. But this since has changed with Geogaddi being the favorite album of many listeners. Geogaddi also has the reputation of being one of the most mysterious and riddle-laden albums in Boards of Canada's discography. With numerous hidden messages about the Devil, subtle references towards gods, mathematically timed and named songs and a track of nothing but pure silence, there is something for everyone in this album. It was released February 18, 2002. | '''Geogaddi''' was the second full-length album created by Boards of Canada. In the beginning, Geogaddi wasn't as well recieved as ''[[Music Has the Right to Children]]'' because of the fact that it seemed more "stale" or under-produced than ''Music Has the Right to Children'' was. But this since has changed with Geogaddi being the favorite album of many listeners. Geogaddi also has the reputation of being one of the most mysterious and riddle-laden albums in Boards of Canada's discography. With numerous hidden messages about the Devil, subtle references towards gods, mathematically timed and named songs and a track of nothing but pure silence, there is something for everyone in this album. It was released February 18, 2002. | ||
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Label(s) | warp |
Catalogue No(s) | warplp101 warpcd101 warpcd101LTD |
Release date(s) | 13 Feb 2002(Japan) 18 Feb 2002(Europe) 19th Feb 2002(USA) |
Format(s) | gatefold 3xlp CD limited edition hardback CD |
Running time(s) | 66:06 (standard) 68:16 (japanese) |
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/2725/geogaddicl5.jpg
Geogaddi was the second full-length album created by Boards of Canada. In the beginning, Geogaddi wasn't as well recieved as Music Has the Right to Children because of the fact that it seemed more "stale" or under-produced than Music Has the Right to Children was. But this since has changed with Geogaddi being the favorite album of many listeners. Geogaddi also has the reputation of being one of the most mysterious and riddle-laden albums in Boards of Canada's discography. With numerous hidden messages about the Devil, subtle references towards gods, mathematically timed and named songs and a track of nothing but pure silence, there is something for everyone in this album. It was released February 18, 2002.