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- Length
- 17 tracks
- Release Date
- 20 April 1998
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- Length
- 17 tracks
- Release Date
- 20 April 1998
”Music Has the Right to Children” is the first studio release by Boards of Canada and their first with Warp Records, who would be home to their later releases. The album was met with critical acclaim, being hailed as a modern classic and labelled as a “thing of wonder” - “the aural equivalent of old Super 8 movies.” Marcus Eoin, in an interview done coinciding with the album's release, says “a lot of it is trying to capture a nostalgic feeling buried somewhere in our minds. We are nostalgic people trying to get back moments from our pasts.” He goes on to argue that “music for … read more
”Music Has the Right to Children” is the first studio release by Boards of Canada and their first with Warp Records, who would be home to their later… read more
”Music Has the Right to Children” is the first studio release by Boards of Canada and their first with Warp Records, who would be home to their later releases. The album was met with cri… read more
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