On their 2006 follow-up to 'Geogaddi', Boards Of Canada indulged their tastes for a folk-rock and shoegaze sound that had long lain latent, shimmering around their beats.
We're not so keen on the opener 'Dayvan Cowboy', but there's some archetypal BoC gear to be heard on the lovely 'Left Side Drive' and the rolling blend of breaks and library synth shivers in 'Sklyliner', besides the two gorgeous interludes, 'Heard From Telegraph Lines' and 'Under The Coke Sign'.
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On their 2006 follow-up to 'Geogaddi', Boards Of Canada indulged their tastes for a folk-rock and shoegaze sound that had long lain latent, shimmering around their beats.
We're not so keen on the opener 'Dayvan Cowboy', but there's some archetypal BoC gear to be heard on the lovely 'Left Side Drive' and the rolling blend of breaks and library synth shivers in 'Sklyliner', besides the two gorgeous interludes, 'Heard From Telegraph Lines' and 'Under The Coke Sign'.
On their 2006 follow-up to 'Geogaddi', Boards Of Canada indulged their tastes for a folk-rock and shoegaze sound that had long lain latent, shimmering around their beats.
We're not so keen on the opener 'Dayvan Cowboy', but there's some archetypal BoC gear to be heard on the lovely 'Left Side Drive' and the rolling blend of breaks and library synth shivers in 'Sklyliner', besides the two gorgeous interludes, 'Heard From Telegraph Lines' and 'Under The Coke Sign'.
On their 2006 follow-up to 'Geogaddi', Boards Of Canada indulged their tastes for a folk-rock and shoegaze sound that had long lain latent, shimmering around their beats.
We're not so keen on the opener 'Dayvan Cowboy', but there's some archetypal BoC gear to be heard on the lovely 'Left Side Drive' and the rolling blend of breaks and library synth shivers in 'Sklyliner', besides the two gorgeous interludes, 'Heard From Telegraph Lines' and 'Under The Coke Sign'.
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On their 2006 follow-up to 'Geogaddi', Boards Of Canada indulged their tastes for a folk-rock and shoegaze sound that had long lain latent, shimmering around their beats.
We're not so keen on the opener 'Dayvan Cowboy', but there's some archetypal BoC gear to be heard on the lovely 'Left Side Drive' and the rolling blend of breaks and library synth shivers in 'Sklyliner', besides the two gorgeous interludes, 'Heard From Telegraph Lines' and 'Under The Coke Sign'.
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On their 2006 follow-up to 'Geogaddi', Boards Of Canada indulged their tastes for a folk-rock and shoegaze sound that had long lain latent, shimmering around their beats.
We're not so keen on the opener 'Dayvan Cowboy', but there's some archetypal BoC gear to be heard on the lovely 'Left Side Drive' and the rolling blend of breaks and library synth shivers in 'Sklyliner', besides the two gorgeous interludes, 'Heard From Telegraph Lines' and 'Under The Coke Sign'.