After repeated listening of this electronic masterpiece really only one question remains unanswered: why mention two musicians from Scotland 'Boards of Canada'? Otherwise, this hot plate answered everything, especially in the age of my Dieter Bohlen and Ketchup songs increasingly loud cry for good, innovative music. BoC delivers these same in handy 23er Pack, with the songs almost easily sneak through your own ears in the wide-awake brain to sit there all cases and to really let it rip. As for a hot love night they leave then the desire for speedy repetition so that you have almost no choice but to let these musical orgasms again and again to reminisce. Comparisons with other formations are easy and difficult at the same time: Orbital appear to have the same left its mark in several songs, on the other hand many other sounds a little like the good pieces of Terra Nova ("dawn chorus"), but then again not. It's just Boards of Canada - the guys do not even try a good copy of something to be other things, but want to represent an even better original. Use can only certify them success across the board because of their own style is to hear from the very beginning. The whole album has a style consistent level, so that it is almost impossible to recommend separately individual songs. Some sounding quite triphoppig and downbeatig, another turn as the newest chart breakers from ET's favorite disco (here is especially "the devil is in the details" to call, where a drop of the notes as hot wax on his back, only to subsequently as ice continues to flow down and to wet their trousers. A lasting impression is guaranteed). Some of it is almost organically to name ("opening the mouth"), while another turn comes extremely electronically. The idea always insert rather short spacers, this is just great and ensures a high degree of variety. My conclusion is: "Geogaddi" is like an acoustic Ayurveda therapy for the ears and should be mandatory for all people who belong in therapeutic treatment due to the pathetic music of the mass market. It is one of the best discs of 2002, with almost prophetic significance: that sounds the electronic future!