Track Listings
| 1. Wildlife Analysis |
| 2. An Eagle In Your Mind |
| 3. The Color Of Fire |
| 4. Telephasic Workshop |
| 5. Triangles & Rhombuses |
| 6. Sixtyten |
| 7. Turquoise Hexagon Sun |
| 8. Kaini Industries |
| 9. Documa |
| 10. Roygbiv |
| 11. Rue The Whirl |
| 12. Aquarius |
| 13. Olson |
| 14. Pete Standing Alone |
| 15. Smokes Quantity |
| 16. Open The Light |
| 17. One Very Important Thought |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Like dust motes dancing in hazy afternoon sunlight, the compositions of Scottish duo Boards of Canada seduce listeners by illuminating almost imperceptible elements flitting through the cluttered cosmos. Though their saturated hip-hop beats and deployment of timbres as tactile textures recalls Autechre, Boards of Canada are distinguished by sweet melodies and a fondness for using vaguely familiar sounds outside of Western harmonic tradition--snippets of party conversations, bouncing Ping-Pong balls--to function as emotional triggers. Despite its sonic watercolor washes and childlike exclamations of "I love you" ("The Color of the Fire"), Music Has the Right to Children is not some yellowing document scribbled by glassy-eyed, loved-up rave casualties. This exemplary, evocative recording almost hovers above any fixed point on the time line of pop-music history. --Kurt B. Reighley
Product Description
Full Title - Music Has The Right To Children. One of the best electronic releases of 1998, features 17 tracks. Warp.
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