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Did it really deserve as much hate as it got? A lot of the reaction just feels like performative hipster nonsense at this point.
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>>130493014
Definitely, its a great album and better than Inferno.
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>>130493014
How are they being performative about it? Do you know what performative means?
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this album is wholesome and the world is a better place for having it in existence.
geogaddi is of course still better by a mile, but it had a completely different function and that's what most people were having a problem with. it's like when daft punk uprooted their entire musical concept and farted out human after all. it's unlike anything else in the world at that point, was it good? debatable. but most importantly, comparing it to older works in particular weakens its case.
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I'm convinced this was a "I guess we should learn to play guitar" album. Their earlier work was all done on synthesizers and recording effects. It was successful, they took time off, slowed down, and played more songs around the campfire with friends and family, then tried to backport those feelings to earlier styling.
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>>130493532
i have yet to hear it but this makes me wanna check it out, I'm a BoC toe dipper fan who only knows Geodaddi, Music has right and now Inferno (which didn't impress much but I prefer when they made vintagey stuff)
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>>130493559
I'm a BoC tourist who only listens to Campfire Headphase. It's a nice album, there other stuff is neat but not really to my taste
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>>130493559
Peacock Tail is my favourite piece from there.

I actually love Inferno, for the longest time I considered Musich Has the Right to Children to be my favourite. I was 11 or 12 when it came out, inferno seems fitted well to the world we find ourselves in.
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Dayvan really should have been an even bigger mainstream hit

I like their more esoteric stuff but that always puts a smile on my face when it comes on and will always be in my top 10 from then.
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>>130493014
I've always loved it. Way better than Tomorrow's Harvest
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>>130493014
No it doesn't. It's my favorite album of theirs, it works both for passive listening and active listening, it'll reward you for paying full attention but it's also an album you can put on literally at any time and place. You can't play Geogaddi whenever, that is for active listening only.

TCH and Geogaddi are their best. Inferno is probably 3rd, but it's too early to tell I'm still in the honeymoon phase but it's incredible.
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I don't think it got all that much hate, it's looked at as the weakest in the trio when compared to one another, but it's still well received. It's my personal favorite project of theirs, a lot of good tracks like Chromakey Dreamcoat and Oscar See Through Red Eye I'd revisit a lot.
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>>130493014
I don't remember it getting that much hate, it was just rated lower than the 2 previous albums beacuse it's more accessible I guess? It's always been my favourite BoC album so I obviously disagree.
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>>130493014
> Boards of Canada: The Campfire Headphase Album Review
Oct 16, 2005 — The Campfire Headphase is all midrange, the mid-tempo shuffles putting the mind-boggling array of instrumental processing front and center >

Yeah pretty much. What i feel is that boards ‘o’ canada hit some similar seem to an co on this release this were board of canada’s take on feels or sung tongs and i like perception electronic music were that band were often more rooted on pedals as modes and methods to composition, using pedals and hardware tube valve amps without laptops was something that had to get learned and pulled from the vault to aughts’ techno and technologies archive library star wars vehicle guide or something like that
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>>130500319
>What i feel is that boards ‘o’ canada hit some similar seem to an co on this release this were board of canada’s take on feels or sung tongs and i like perception electronic music were that band were often more rooted on pedals as modes and methods to composition, using pedals and hardware tube valve amps without laptops was something that had to get learned and pulled from the vault to aughts’ techno and technologies archive library star wars vehicle guide or something like that
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