This great review was just being posted on Eclectro.nl (A Dutch blog)
Rough translation for now: (I'm not good at this, so I hope another Dutchy will translate it)
Does the Boards of Canada class defeat the teacher?
Roughly every year the artists of the Boards or Canada-fanforum Twoism, gather around to collect their best tracks and let it mix to a whole, and publish this in the so-called
One on Twoism series.
Volume 3 has just been released (for free download or physical cd for $ 6.50), where Ochre signed again for the mastering, and eclectro visitor Grim on Mbient took account for the mixing work.
In spite of the aim this time to sound less like Boards of Canada, the result still breathes its master air. Fortunately this doesn't spoil the fun. One on Twoism 3 supposedly is the most compact, coherent and musical adult edition of the mix series, full tracks which sometimes comes treacherously close to the Boards or Canada level.
Nevertheless the bulk of the songs is flatter than what you can expect from the enigmatic duo from Scottland. Drown into Geogaddi, Music Has The Right To Children, Hi scores and The Campfire Headphase meant for me a claustrofobic, melancholic, psyhedelic, dark and confusing experience each time. Whereas One on Twoism volume 3 simply offers a darned beautiful collection of melodies, atmospheress and ideas.
Whether this is an advantage or disadvantage, it's something you have to check out yourself by giving both parties an objective chance. In any case the OoT series show that the BoCish sound is a movement on its own, and that there are dozens of talented artists in this genre active.