The eagerly awaited follow up to the 1998 classic Music Has The Right To Children arrived abruptly in 2002 without so much as a press release. Warp premiered album number two in six churches; London, New York, Tokyo, Edinburgh, Paris and Berlin. Geogaddi is a tapestry of strange contrasts. Sweeping synths, crunchy drum patterns and the distorted voices of children weave in and out to create a surreal 'third place'. The ruminant paranoia evident in "Dawn Chorus" is as hypnotic as it is disorienting. Loping beats wrestle with melodies possessed by a blatant disregard for time signature to generate a seasonally affected musicscape. This is electronica put out to graze on the hillsides for fifteen years.
3 × LP Gatefold Vinyl – 140g pressing recut by Noel Summerville from original DAT master. Includes etching on side F. Includes sticker sheet with hexagon die cut stickers.
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