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* [[Ghibli Hills]]: Boards of Canada is arguably the aural equivalent of this. When they're not being terrifying, that is.
* [[New Sound Album]]: ''The Campfire Headphase'' shifted Boards of Canada's sound into a more guitar, pastoral sound driven direction, mainly to avoid pigeonholing. Fans and critics are divided on whether or not this is for the better.
**This experimentation continued with ''Tomorrow's Harvest,'' which also had mixed reviews.
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: None of their albums or EPs feature the album title in a song, ''In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country'', ''Twoism'', and ''Boc Maxima'' being exceptions.
* [[Number of the Beast]]: ''Geogaddi'''s last track, "Hidden Window", is 1:46 minutes of silence in order to make the final album length 66:06. [[Word of God]] claims this was done [[For the Lulz]] after a suggestion from Warp Records president Steve Beckett, playing on more gullible listeners' worries about the [[Subliminal Seduction]] and scary stuff in their material.
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