With this milestone of electronic music to BoC reports by "Music Has The Right To Children" back with a masterpiece. Geogaddi presents itself mature than the previous album by far. The songs have clearly gained in density and atmosphere and was at MhtRtC still one or two outliers doing so is really worth listening to every track. Many songs create this through the clever use of samples or by the layer composition associations that put the listener into a spherical state, such as the sound of the sea in "Dawn Chorus" or the squeaky windmill, which can be heard in "Julie and Candy" , Also contribute to this skillfully interwoven vocal samples. Playing tips are "The Beach at Redpoint", "Sunshine Recorder" and of course "1969", a song that you want to listen over and over again. What tells this sad song only? I almost kommte understand it this time! But the next run it will work for sure .....