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| name=Geogaddi
 
| name=Geogaddi
 
| cover=Geogaddi.jpg
 
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| release_date=13 Feb 2002 (Japan)<br>18 Feb 2002 (Europe)<br>19th Feb 2002 (USA)
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| release_date=13 Feb 2002(Japan)<br>18 Feb 2002(Europe)<br>19th Feb 2002(USA)
 
| format=gatefold 3xlp<br>CD<br>limited edition hardback CD
 
| format=gatefold 3xlp<br>CD<br>limited edition hardback CD
 
| label=warp
 
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The controversial nature of ''[[Geogaddi]]'', however, has more to do with the 'lyrical' content of the album than with its style or context. The hidden elements (back masked vocals, voices embedded deeply into the mix, etc.), while often present in their previous output, abound in unprecedented numbers on ''[[Geogaddi]]''. The subjects addressed in these vocal samples range anywhere from the occult to the mathematical to the possibly satanic.  
 
The controversial nature of ''[[Geogaddi]]'', however, has more to do with the 'lyrical' content of the album than with its style or context. The hidden elements (back masked vocals, voices embedded deeply into the mix, etc.), while often present in their previous output, abound in unprecedented numbers on ''[[Geogaddi]]''. The subjects addressed in these vocal samples range anywhere from the occult to the mathematical to the possibly satanic.  
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==Tracks==
 
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# "[[Ready Lets Go]]" &ndash; 0:59
 
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# "[[Music Is Math]]" &ndash; 5:21
 
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# "[[Beware The Friendly Stranger]]" &ndash; 0:38
 
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# "[[Gyroscope]]" &ndash; 3:35
 
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# "[[Dandelion]]" &ndash; 1:15
 
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# "[[Sunshine Recorder]]" &ndash; 6:13
 
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# "[[In The Annexe]]" &ndash; 1:22
 
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# "[[Julie And Candy]]" &ndash; 5:30
 
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# "[[The Smallest Weird Number]]" &ndash; 1:17
 
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# "[[1969]]" &ndash; 4:21
 
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# "[[Energy Warning]]" &ndash; 0:35
 
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# "[[The Beach At Redpoint]]" &ndash; 4:19
 
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# "[[Opening The Mouth]]" &ndash; 1:11
 
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# "[[Alpha And Omega]]" &ndash; 7:03
 
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# "[[I Saw Drones]]" &ndash; 0:27
 
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# "[[The Devil Is In The Details]]" &ndash; 3:53
 
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# "[[A Is To B As B Is To C]]" &ndash; 1:41
 
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# "[[Over The Horizon Radar]]" &ndash; 1:09
 
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# "[[Dawn Chorus]]" &ndash; 3:55
 
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# "[[Diving Station]]" &ndash; 1:27
 
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# "[[You Could Feel the Sky]]" &ndash; 5:14
 
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# "[[Corsair]]" &ndash; 2:52
 
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# "[[Magic Window]]" &ndash; 1:46
 
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# "[[From One Source All Things Depend]]" &ndash; 2:10 ''(Japanese release only)
 
  
 
==Themes==
 
==Themes==
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=== Satanism and the Occult ===
 
=== Satanism and the Occult ===
  
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A common sentiment expressed in reactions to ''[[Geogaddi]]'' is typified by the following Amazon.com customer's review of ''[[Geogaddi]]'':
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A common sentiment expressed in reactions to ''[[Geogaddi]]'' is summarized very well by the following Amazon.com customer's review of ''[[Geogaddi]]'':
 
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"A person can't listen to a BOC disc without feeling that there is something baleful in their music. These guys are weirdos (from  the interviews they've done), which doesn't take anything away from what they may be trying to accomplish (make good music). I believe they are trying to do something more than just make good music. They are working for the side that I'm not on, so it would be deleterious to my soul to listen to the influential grooves they lay down. The evil is blatant." ([http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A3CIR4JF9UD3QI/103-9694767-9179813?ie=UTF8&display=public&page=2 Amazon, 2003]).
 
"A person can't listen to a BOC disc without feeling that there is something baleful in their music. These guys are weirdos (from  the interviews they've done), which doesn't take anything away from what they may be trying to accomplish (make good music). I believe they are trying to do something more than just make good music. They are working for the side that I'm not on, so it would be deleterious to my soul to listen to the influential grooves they lay down. The evil is blatant." ([http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-reviews/A3CIR4JF9UD3QI/103-9694767-9179813?ie=UTF8&display=public&page=2 Amazon, 2003]).
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Yet despite their surprise with the public's reaction to their records (particularly ''[[Geogaddi]]'' and ''[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]''), [[Boards of Canada]] have done little to allay the fears of those troubled by the content. The references to the [[Branch Davidians]] are difficult to dismiss, and many subsequent decisions on the brothers' part (such as the original Trans Canada Highway release date as well as the TCH trailer micro-site) have only further cemented their quasi-satanic image rather than eased debate.  
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Yet despite their surprise with the public's reaction to their records (particularly ''[[Geogaddi]]'' and ''[[In a Beautiful Place out in the Country]]''), [[Boards of Canada]] have done little to allay the fears of those troubled by the content. The references to the [[Branch Davidians]] are difficult to dismiss, and many subsequent decisions on the brother's part (such as the original Trans Canada Highway release date as well as the TCH trailer micro-site) have only further cemented their quasi-satanic image rather than eased debate.  
  
 
As [[Marcus_Eoin|Marcus]] explained to URB Magazine:  
 
As [[Marcus_Eoin|Marcus]] explained to URB Magazine:  
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"When we were discussing the length of the silence [Warp Records owner] Steve Beckett actually suggested to take it to a total 66 minutes 6 seconds, because then everyone would think it's the devil who made the album. And we just laughed."
 
"When we were discussing the length of the silence [Warp Records owner] Steve Beckett actually suggested to take it to a total 66 minutes 6 seconds, because then everyone would think it's the devil who made the album. And we just laughed."
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Additionally, Jan! the trainspotting man discovered the following interesting tidbit:
 
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<blockquote>I just ripped my still shiny copy of geogaddi to .wav files using CDeX, so I
 
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can convert them to MP3's and store them in a safe place [actually, I only
 
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listen to MP3's, CD's are too bothersome, changing discs all the time :-)].
 
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When I looked at the directory with the .wav's, I noticed the total size of
 
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all files combined is 666MB. Now call me childish, but this *is* the number of
 
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the devil and "total size of all ripped .wav's" is pretty much a detail..
 
 
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*[[A Is To B As B Is To C]] is an example of a golden ratio.
 
*[[A Is To B As B Is To C]] is an example of a golden ratio.
 
*In [[The Devil Is In The Details]], the note frequencies of the melody line and the bass line are related by the golden ratio.
 
*In [[The Devil Is In The Details]], the note frequencies of the melody line and the bass line are related by the golden ratio.
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Interviewer:  
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Interviewer: '
 
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"Does "[[Music Is Math]]" have anything to do with the mathematics and geometry that run through nature and, consequently, art, music and architecture?"
 
"Does "[[Music Is Math]]" have anything to do with the mathematics and geometry that run through nature and, consequently, art, music and architecture?"
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*The prefix '''geo-''', taken from the Greek word for "ground" or "earth" (''ge''), is common to many words dealing with the Earth, such as ''geology''.
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The prefix '''geo-''', taken from the Greek word for "ground" or "earth" (''ge''), is common to many words dealing with the Earth, such as ''geology''.
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*'''Gaddi''' is the name of a nomadic Hindu tribe from Himachal Pradesh, in northwestern India. They are widely respected for their honesty, friendliness, and peaceful lifestyle. Crime is almost unknown in Gaddi villages. ([http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5625318 NPR News article about the Gaddis])
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*'''Gaddi''' was also the surname of two father-and-son Italian painters of the early Renaissance, Taddeo Gaddi (c.1300-1366), and Agnolo Gaddi (c. 1350-1396). The work of both artists is largely concerned with angels, saints, and the Madonna.
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'''Gaddi''' is the name of a nomadic Hindu tribe from Himachal Pradesh, in northwestern India. They are widely respected for their honesty, friendliness, and peaceful lifestyle. Crime is almost unknown in Gaddi villages. ([http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5625318 NPR News article about the Gaddis])
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*'''Gad''' is a Biblical name, belonging to one of the Tribes of Israel, a son of Jacob, and a prophet of David. The prophet Gad is most notable for delivering to David the choice of three punishments from God in 2 Samuel: three years of famine, three months of fleeing from enemies, or three days of plague in your land. David allows God to choose, and 70,000 of his people die in three days from plague. ([http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=10&chapter=24&version=31&context=chapter 2 Samuel 24:11-15]) The other Gad was the seventh son of Jacob and the founder of the Israelite tribe also named Gad; interestingly, like the modern Gaddi tribe of India (see above), the tribe of Gad were also nomads.
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*'''Gad''' was also the name of an ancient pagan god worshipped during the Babylonian exile in the sixth century BCE. Gad is described as the god of fortune, and the word ''gad'' itself refers to ''luck'' in Hebrew; its root is in the ancient Hebrew term for ''to divide'' or ''to share'' (as in fate being "meted out").
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'''Gaddi''' was also the surname of two father-and-son Italian painters of the early Renaissance, Taddeo Gaddi (c.1300-1366), and Agnolo Gaddi (c. 1350-1396). The work of both artists is largely concerned with angels, saints, and the Madonna.
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*Considering these elements, the etymology of ''[[Geogaddi]]'' appears to suggest a connection between religion and the Earth &mdash; tying in somewhat with the pan-religious themes presented in "[[From One Source All Things Depend]]".
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*"'''Koeeoaddi There'''" is the first track of the album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hangman%27s_Beautiful_Daughter ''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter''] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band The Incredible String Band].
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'''Gad''' is a Biblical name, belonging to one of the Tribes of Israel, a son of Jacob, and a prophet of David. The prophet Gad is most notable for delivering to David the choice of three punishments from God in 2 Samuel: three years of famine, three months of fleeing from enemies, or three days of plague in your land. David allows God to choose, and 70,000 of his people die in three days from plague. ([http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?book_id=10&chapter=24&version=31&context=chapter 2 Samuel 24:11-15]) The other Gad was the seventh son of Jacob and the founder of the Israelite tribe also named Gad; interestingly, like the modern Gaddi tribe of India (see above), the tribe of Gad were also nomads.
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*[https://getoutside.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/local/gaddi-geo-shetland-islands Gaddi Geo] is a place in the Shetland Islands.
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'''Gad''' was also the name of an ancient pagan god worshipped during the Babylonian exile in the sixth century BCE. Gad is described as the god of fortune, and the word ''gad'' itself refers to ''luck'' in Hebrew; its root is in the ancient Hebrew term for ''to divide'' or ''to share'' (as in fate being "meted out").
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Considering these elements, the etymology of ''[[Geogaddi]]'' appears to suggest a connection between religion and the Earth &mdash; tying in somewhat with the pan-religious themes presented in "[[From One Source All Things Depend]]".
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"'''Koeeoaddi There'''" is the first track of the album [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hangman%27s_Beautiful_Daughter ''The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter''] by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band The Incredible String Band].
  
 
== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==
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* Regarding the cover itself, [Brian Cypher] observes that if the image is inverted, then the cover becomes predominantly turquoise. This might perhaps reflect what [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] hoped to accomplish with ''[[Geogaddi]]'', as being in some respects the "inverse" of "Music ..." as respects the overall mood of the album, and so on.
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* Regarding the cover itself, [Brian Cypher] observes that if the image is inverted, then the cover becomes predominantly turquoise. This might perhaps reflect what [[Boards of Canada|BoC]] hoped to accomplish with ''[[Geogaddi]]'', as being in some respects the "inverse" of "Music ..." as respects the overall mood of the album, and so on.  
  
 
== Screensaver ==
 
== Screensaver ==
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http://web.archive.org/web/20020610090052/http://www.boardsofcanada.co.uk/
 
http://web.archive.org/web/20020610090052/http://www.boardsofcanada.co.uk/
  
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== Artwork ==
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==Tracks==
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<DynamicPageList>
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# "[[Ready Lets Go]]" &ndash; 0.59
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category = Geogaddi artwork
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# "[[Music Is Math]]" &ndash; 5.21
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namespace=file
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# "[[Beware The Friendly Stranger]]" &ndash; 0.38
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ordermethod = created
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# "[[Gyroscope]]" &ndash; 3.35
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imagewidth=104
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# "[[Dandelion]]" &ndash; 1.15
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galleryshowfilesize=yes
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# "[[Sunshine Recorder]]" &ndash; 6.13
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galleryshowfilename=yes
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# "[[In The Annexe]]" &ndash; 1.22
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imagesperrow=6
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# "[[Julie And Candy]]" &ndash; 5.30
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mode=gallery
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# "[[The Smallest Weird Number]]" &ndash; 1.17
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</DynamicPageList>
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# "[[1969]]" &ndash; 4.21
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# "[[Energy Warning]]" &ndash; 0.35
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# "[[The Beach At Redpoint]]" &ndash; 4.19
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# "[[Opening The Mouth]]" &ndash; 1.11
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# "[[Alpha And Omega]]" &ndash; 7.03
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# "[[I Saw Drones]]" &ndash; 0.27
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# "[[The Devil Is In The Details]]" &ndash; 3.53
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# "[[A Is To B As B Is To C]]" &ndash; 1.41
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# "[[Over The Horizon Radar]]" &ndash; 1.09
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# "[[Dawn Chorus]]" &ndash; 3.55
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# "[[Diving Station]]" &ndash; 1.27
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# "[[You Could Feel the Sky]]" &ndash; 5.14
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# "[[Corsair]]" &ndash; 2.52
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# "[[Magic Window]]" &ndash; 1.46
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# "[[From One Source All Things Depend]]" &ndash; 2:10 ''(Japanese release only)
  
 
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