5/25/2023 0 Comments Boards of canada geogaddi 320![]() Revealing the blueprint for the Music… and Geogaddi albums, this recording is commonly regarded as one of the pair’s best. Originally recorded in 1995 as a demo for the then unsigned duo to take to record labels, Twoism finally hit the shelves this month, creating one of the biggest buzz in recent years. Two years later, Skam and Warp conjointly released the band’s fifth album, Music Has The Right To Children, followed in 2000 by the In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country EP, and this year’s Geogaddi. Hailing from Scotland, the duo started recording at the end of the eighties, but it is not until Skam released the Hi Scores EP that Boards Of Canada finally started to get properly recognised. ![]() ![]() Although Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin came to the attention of the masses with the beautiful and dreamy Music Has The Right To Children in 1998, the hardcore electronic fans had known of Boards Of Canada for some time thanks to a handful of very limited releases published on the band’s own imprint, Music70. First was the announcement made by Warp only a few weeks ago that they were to re-release the long lost seminal Twoism, then it was the turn of Skam to bring back the equally essential Hi Scores EP. As things tend to move rather slowly under the hexagon sun, the re-release of two legendary Boards Of Canada recordings has been widely acknowledged as one of the events of the year.
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