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* London: [[wikipedia:Union Chapel|Union Chapel]], Islington (30 January 2002) | * London: [[wikipedia:Union Chapel|Union Chapel]], Islington (30 January 2002) | ||
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:the sound was deafening, the music sounded like them; all crunchy hip-hop beats, disembodied childrens voices and playful melodies. and it sounded good, although a friend did point out that anything at that volume would sound good. so we sat and listened, static images of scratchy super-8 film slowly wormed their way onto the large screen. disappointed not to see any of the actual films that the boards make. after a while some started to fidget, some made their way back to the bar, while others fell asleep. | :the sound was deafening, the music sounded like them; all crunchy hip-hop beats, disembodied childrens voices and playful melodies. and it sounded good, although a friend did point out that anything at that volume would sound good. so we sat and listened, static images of scratchy super-8 film slowly wormed their way onto the large screen. disappointed not to see any of the actual films that the boards make. after a while some started to fidget, some made their way back to the bar, while others fell asleep. | ||
{{iarchive|http://www.absorb.org/reviews/l_boc.html}} | {{iarchive|http://www.absorb.org/reviews/l_boc.html}} | ||
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+ | === New York City === | ||
+ | * [http://sillyape.org/013002-boc/index.html Listening party photographs at silly-ape.org] | ||
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[[Category: Geogaddi]] | [[Category: Geogaddi]] |
To promote the release of Boards of Canada's second full-length album, Geogaddi, Warp Records held a series of Geogaddi listening parties in selected major cities world-wide.
A review of the listening party was published on online music magazine Absorb.org:
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