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i had 3 out loud "what" moments, and one "wow". Toward the end of the track that starts with the guitar picking, when the transition happened, I was overwhelmed with emotion and squeezed out a single tear of joy. I quickly composed myself in order to enjoy the end of that beautiful song.

 

It's going to be a great album to listen to often. Was nice sharing that experience with 20,000 people.

enjoyed your company,

 

we should all pm oscillick and tell him how awesome it was lol

 

need to get some ganja......

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Welcome back, Boards of Canada; oh so very welcome back indeed.

 

Jesus, that made my penis very hard indeed. I know it's also the elation of a first listen, but I truly think this album is the best thing boc have ever done. If this is what an 8 year absense produces, they can do it agian.

 

Absolutely fucking immense!

had its moments, but overall very mediocre/ underwhelming and meh. after campfire headphase they bought a korg prophecy and randomly pressed some buttons.

  On 6/3/2013 at 11:08 PM, panz0r said:

had its moments, but overall very mediocre/ underwhelming and meh. after campfire headphase they bought a korg prophecy and randomly pressed some buttons.

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  On 6/3/2013 at 11:08 PM, panz0r said:

had its moments, but overall very mediocre/ underwhelming and meh. after campfire headphase they bought a korg prophecy and randomly pressed some buttons.

 

uhm you're being ironic or sarcastic or something right? That was no less than an instant classic.

That was amazing... the production has definitely stepped up, these tracks feel huge. Tons of depth to every layer. DOWNLOADS NOW PLZ!!!

impressions:

-very similar to exai in its immediate incomprehensibility

-we're given short tracks with epiphanous moments, but they never give us the whole picture

-a hardened sadness

-muscular indescribable industrial beats

-details layered upon details

-malevolent voices

-ghosts, wraiths

-in comparison, geogaddi is warm, playful

-this album has no nostalgia, this is grim and full of the spirits of the dead

-or something

-wow. some parts made disturbed me deeply, other parts made me cry

-3rd to last track had a melody made of radio static bursts, was pure fucking gold

  On 6/3/2013 at 11:08 PM, panz0r said:

had its moments, but overall very mediocre/ underwhelming and meh. after campfire headphase they bought a korg prophecy and randomly pressed some buttons.

 

i did think the sounds were very 'vst'-like. maybe its the mastering but a lot of it sounds too clean (for BoC), or like it was made digitally

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