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SomeCallMeTim
May 20th 2024


4214 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

https://postimg.cc/30HsPgvG



What side F of the Geogaddi vinyl looks like, which contains “Magic Window”

anarchistfish
May 20th 2024


30368 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Geogaddi was for a long time my favourite and my first foray, but these days I find myself far more often coming back to this, the 2000 EP, and tracks like



Left Hand Drive



Olson (all versions)



Everything You Do Is A Balloon (how is this so perfect?)



TH has just never really done it for me apart from Come To Dust

anarchistfish
May 20th 2024


30368 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"What side F of the Geogaddi vinyl looks like, which contains “Magic Window”"



lol I'd never actually checked

bighubbabuddha
May 20th 2024


753 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

why are you not communistfish

anarchistfish
May 20th 2024


30368 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

cos i wasn't even a communist when I chose this name

HooperD87
May 20th 2024


169 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Eagle and Turquoise my two favs here. Basically a perfect album IMO

bighubbabuddha
May 20th 2024


753 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

damn, so you are a communist now, anarchism was a pipedream huh?

Gyromania
May 20th 2024


37188 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Left Hand Drive is such a stellar track. Easily my fav from that ep



Props for Eagle 🦅, that’s easily top 3 here and I don’t see people stanning it often

BaselineOOO
May 20th 2024


2583 Comments


I love that song of theirs that sounds radical on drugs

SomeCallMeTim
May 20th 2024


4214 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

that's every song of theirs tho silly

anarchistfish
May 20th 2024


30368 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Eagle, Aquarius, Olson

anarchistfish
May 20th 2024


30368 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

If I had to make a BoC GH it'd go something like

Everything You Do Is A Balloon

Sixtyniner

Kid For Today

In A Beautiful Place...

Olson

Dayvan Cowboy

Left Hand Drive

Music is Math

1969

Eagle

Aquarius

Come to Dust





I could live off this album



Bonus tracks: Turquoise, Sunshine Recorder, maybe something else from Geogaddi and a couple of other interludes like Dandelion or Telepath. Maybe the Peel version of Olson..

BaselineOOO
May 20th 2024


2583 Comments


the beach at redpoint is my favorite boc thing

Gyromania
May 20th 2024


37188 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

fish: that’s too few songs, I just couldn’t narrow it down that much

anarchistfish
May 20th 2024


30368 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

i am ruthless



that is a seven out of 5 album though



also i checked Olson on a spectrum analyser and it has no frequencies above 4khz. crazy

Spec
May 27th 2024


39659 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Is that like… good?



Anyways Olson is a song that makes me feel different than any other song ever has. Puked of how good it was.

robertsona
Staff Reviewer
May 27th 2024


27674 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah Olsen definitely rules

JayEnder
May 27th 2024


20170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"It's painfully short and painfully beautiful, like the good moments in our lives." - some guy on YT in regards to Olson.

Gyromania
May 27th 2024


37188 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Olson is definitely great, but as far as the shorter tracks go here, I think Kaini Industries into Bocuma into Roygbiv is the best.



Honestly feel that BoC is the best electronic group oat. It took me many years to get to that point but no other electronic artist makes me feel the way their music does

anarchistfish
May 27th 2024


30368 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Is that like… good?"



It was the opposite of what I expected for a track with no dedicated drum or bass but I guess it makes sense in the way it washes over you. It's just the lack of any frequency above 4k I find interesting.



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