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From:
Nuutti-Iivari Meriläinen
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Date:
Tue, 5 Feb 2002 11:14:31 +0200 (EET)
Subject:
[idm] Boards of Canada - ``Geogaddi''.
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Hello All. First off, I have to say that I am a bit disappointed in myself for actually obtaining low-quality MP3s of the new Boards of Canada album before it is released. My relationship with MP3s is complicated to say the least, a matter I think I have previously discussed at length on the list. Nevertheless, a friend offered me the MP3s, and being human, I took them. I justify my actions with the fact that I will without a doubt order the album directly from WarpMart, on both CD and vinyl (goes with the territory, being a DJ). But I digress. Overall, ``Geogaddi'' has more of a dreamlike quality than the previous one. The tracks, both long and short, float along creating a seamless, creamy haze between the listener and reality (at least when listened to through headphones). Not a lot has happened between the last two albums, the ambience has stayed mostly the same although the rhythm elements have become more varied, though sadly the rhythm patterns have become more predictable. I am still glad to hear that Boards of Canada have not let the goings-on in electronic music affect their sound. The sound-and-feel of my introduction to Boards of Canada - the tracks on ``Hi Scores'' - is still present, the album is not filled with technology-indulgent DSP trickery nor clichés (outside their own). Emotionally, I find the album very comforting. It is a warm place in the sun, a blade of grass between the teeth, eyes closed behind the shades, insects buzzing, a warm breeze. That has probably everything to do with the fact that the winter is showing it's ugly side here in Finland. First we had a snowstorm, then temperatures 15-20 below zero centigrade, now it's some degrees above and everything is melting, blackish-brown and dismal (now that I have said that, I can see sun shining outside my workplace window just as ``Alpha and Omega'' started). Listening to the album makes me feel warm and fuzzy, even in an environment outside my own control, at work. I feel like I'm inside an unseen plastic bubble of spring turning into summer. I do not think that ``Geogaddi'' is an album that should be analysed or broken down track by track, as it forms a coherent whole when listened to without the burden of over-expectations that the temporal space between the albums has created. That said, some tracks do stand out. ``Music is Math'', ``1969'', ``Alpha and Omega'' (though I just love to play and listen to it on 33 and 1/3 off the one-sided promo) and ``The Devil is in the Details'' are the ones that do it for me, though I loath to slice them out of the context of the whole album. Even the shortest tracks consist of the glue that holds everything together. Some have commented that the new album is darker and moodier than the previous one. I have to counter that the darkness is in the ears of the listener. I find ``Geogaddi'' to be as light as a feather at times, elevating, even. As for the comment on the album being a collection of out-takes and b-sides from the past four years, I disagree wholeheartedly. Granted, the album is not mind-blowingly exceptional. Nevertheless, it is consistent with the quality and overall feeling I have always liked about Boards of Canada. I was very glad to hear that they had not progressed like Autechre did from ``Tri Repetae'' through ``Chiastic Slide'' to ``LP5'' (though I do like them all as well, they needed progressively more work to grow on me. ``Confield'' was an instant success). Like too much of almost everything, progress can be a bad thing. At this point one could state that ``Geogaddi'' is a "safe" album on the grounds of it not being surprising, new and fresh. Yet it is not "safe" and all of the latter. You will just have to listen more closely. I find it hard to stomach that people have overgrown expectations of some of the acts who do not release something every other week or do not subscribe to the sounds and techniques du jour. I have noticed the growing amount of dissatisfaction on the list, every other release is dubbed as mediocre because some people are so saturated with MP3s from whichever P2P service is in vogue that everything just passes them by simply because of the speed and the way with which they consume the music, technologically assisted and in the background. Please, slow down. Concentrate. Listen. As an afterthough, I will also have to recommend the new Bola album, ``Fyuti''. I went completely into orbit with the first album, ``Soup'', which I still listen to very regularly (even moreso than the previous Boards of Canada album). ``Fyuti'' is much more complex than ``Soup'', it requires quite a bit of thought and repeat listens before it grows to the proportions it deserves. The picture disc vinyl version is very, very beautiful. Cheers, -- nuutti-iivari meriläinen gordon at diversion dot org http colon slash slash www dot diversion dot org slash --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org