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''Geogaddi'' is the second studio album by Scottish
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duo Boards of Canada, released on 18 February 2002 by Warp Records. It was recorded between 1999 and 2001 at Hexagon Sun, their Pentland Hills studio. The album was intended to be—and has been described as—darker in tone than their debut studio album '' Music Has the Right to Children'', released in 1998. ''Geogaddi'' received critical acclaim upon release, in addition to being acclaimed by several publications as one of the year's best albums. It was listed by music website ''
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'' as one of the best
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albums of all time.


Background and composition

''Geogaddi'' is a psychedelic electronic album that has been categorized as IDM,
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, and hauntology, radically departing from the calmer and more subdued style of the duo's previous album, ''Music Has the Right to Children''. Compared with their previous releases, Boards of Canada aimed to record a project "with more facets, more detail and a kind of concentrated recipe of chaotic little melodies", as well as "more fuzzy and organic". The duo recorded over 90 tracks for the project from 1999 to 2001 at Hexagon Sun, their Pentland Hills studio, ultimately choosing 22 based on how well they fit the intended atmosphere of the album. Michael Sandison, half of the duo, stated that the album features acoustic instrumentation that was significantly manipulated and processed, inspired by the traditional folk style of the British group the Incredible String Band and the 1973 film '' The Wicker Man''. Sandison described the album as "a record for some sort of trial-by-fire, a claustrophobic, twisting journey that takes you into some pretty dark experiences before you reach the open air again." The
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drastically influenced the tone of the album during its production in 2001, with the duo "glued to the TV for the whole day" and Sandison saying that they had subsequently been pushed "into making a darker record". Mark Richardson of ''
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'' wrote that "the atmosphere on this album is a shade darker than on previous releases, and comparatively tense with a noticeable thread of paranoia." The album has been noted for featuring esoteric references, samples and subliminal messages, including references to
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and the Branch Davidians. Boards of Canada have claimed that the album's title is made up of several words with a specific meaning, but left it up to the listener to interpret it.


Release

Warp did not distribute promotional copies for ''Geogaddi'' to music journalists, and instead—based on a concept the brothers had described—hosted two album listening events in churches. The album was first released by Vivid in Japan on 8 February 2002 and by Warp Records on 18 February 2002 in Europe. The album has been released on
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, digital download and as a limited edition compact disc. Japanese releases produced by Beat Records contain a bonus track titled "From One Source All Things Depend". Beat's compact disc release was reissued on 20 May 2013.


Reception

''Geogaddi'' received critical acclaim upon release. It currently holds a score of 84 out of 100 from review aggregate site
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based on 21 critics' reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". John Bush of ''
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'' drew comparisons between the album and ''Music Has the Right to Children'', including both albums' cover art. He also praised the use of samples, as he felt that it fit the tone of the album. Critics at '' Q'' compared ''Geogaddi'' to the album '' Drukqs'' by
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, saying that it was "satisfying in every way that Aphex Twin's ''Drukqs'' wasn't". Pat Blashill of ''
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'' gave the album 3 stars out of 5, calling it "marvelously vague". A later review of the album on '' the Rolling Stone Album Guide'' gave it 2 stars out of 5, writing, "the contrast of evil undertones and electronic lullabies simply wasn't as compelling." Kitty Empire of ''
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'' named it "the electronic album of the year." Mark Richardson of ''Pitchfork'' wrote: "While some will complain about Boards of Canada's failure to cover new territory, ..the rest of us will delight in what we see as a very accomplished album packed with great music." ''Geogaddi'' was ranked on year-end lists of the best albums of 2002 by numerous publications, such as '' Mojo'', ''NME'', '' Uncut'' and ''
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''. In 2017, ''Pitchfork'' placed ''Geogaddi'' at number five on its list of "The 50 Best IDM Albums of All Time". It peaked at number 3 on the ''
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chart.


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic. Boards of Canada * Marcus Eoin – production, artwork, photography * Michael Sandison – production, artwork, photography Additional personnel * Peter Campbell – cover photograph


Charts


Certifications


Notes


References


External links


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Analysis of the meaning of ''Geogaddi'' titles, with quotes
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