Track Listing 1. Ready Let's Go 2. Music Is Math 3. Beware The Friendly Stranger 4. Gyroscope 5. Dandelion 6. Sunshine Recorder 7. In The Annexe 8. Julie And Candy 9. Smallest Weird Number 10. 1969 11. Energy Warning 12. Beach At Redpoint 13. Opening The Mouth 14. Alpha And Omega 15. I Saw Drones 16. Devil Is In The Details 17. A Is To B Is To C 18. Over The Horizon Radar 19. Dawn Chorus 20. Diving Station 21. You Could Feel The Sky 22. Corsair 23. Magic Window
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Producer: | Marcus Eoin, Michael Sandison | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | PIAS UK/Sony DADC | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Boards Of Canada: Marcus Eoin, Michael Sandison.
Editorial Reviews 9 out of 10 - ...Easily the electronic album of the year....Deliciously saturated with the recurring motifs which have marked them out as an individual voice in electronic music...a meeting of the natural with the digital, and here it's eerier than ever before... NME (02/16/2002)
...A rare 2nd album that matches a brilliant debut... Magnet (06/01/2002)
7 out of 10 - ...Experimental and brave... Alternative Press (05/01/2002)
...Murky electronic grooves lurch forward llike industrial bilge through a junkyard....Their depth-of-field approach is abstract but has just enough focus to sustain clarity... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (03/22/2002)
...66 minutes of pure tones, pensive clanks and chopped-up nature film commentaries... Mojo (04/01/2002)
4 out of 5 stars - ...A labyrinth of melodic and textural twists that enthrals rather than assaults... Q (04/01/2002)
8 out of 10 - ...The Scottish duo favors smudgy, just slightly out-of-tune analog synth tones evocative of faded home movies and washed-out photographs....a thoroughly satisfying album... Spin (05/01/2002)
3 stars out of 5 - ...A lovely, strangely comforting collection of electronic introspection, mood and shadow. Rolling Stone (04/11/2002)
Ranked #22 in Uncut's 100 Best Albums of the Year - ...An antidote to the ongoing chill-out fad... Uncut (01/01/2003)
Ranked #16 in Mojo's Best Albums of 2002 Mojo (01/01/2003)
Ranked #16 in Mojo's Best Albums of 2002Uncut (1/03, p.95) - Ranked #22 in Uncut's 100 Best Albums of the Year - ...An antidote to the ongoing chill-out fad...Rolling Stone (4/11/02, p.132) - 3 stars out of 5 - ...A lovely, strangely comforting collection of electronic introspection, mood and shadow.Spin (May 2002, p.120-122) - 8 out of 10 - ...The Scottish duo favors smudgy, just slightly out-of-tune analog synth tones evocative of faded home movies and washed-out photographs....a thoroughly satisfying album...Q (4/02, p.110) - 4 out of 5 stars - ...A labyrinth of melodic and textural twists that enthrals rather than assaults...Mojo (April 2002, p.112) - ...66 minutes of pure tones, pensive clanks and chopped-up nature film commentaries...Entertainment Weekly (3/22/02, p.110) - ...Murky electronic grooves lurch forward llike industrial bilge through a junkyard....Their depth-of-field approach is abstract but has just enough focus to sustain clarity... - Rating: B+Alternative Press (5/02, p.78) - 7 out of 10 - ...Experimental and brave...Magnet (6-7/02, p.76) - ...A rare 2nd album that matches a brilliant debut...NME (2/16/02, p.39) - 9 out of 10 - ...Easily the electronic album of the year....Deliciously saturated with the recurring motifs which have marked them out as an individual voice in electronic music...a meeting of the natural with the digital, and here it's eerier than ever before... Mojo (01/01/2003)
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