Boards Of Canada: Music Has The Right To Children (2xLP)

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A timeless masterpiece of ambient electronica, Music Has the Right to Children is the groundbreaking 1998 debut album from Scottish duo Boards of Canada. Fusing warm analog synths, nostalgic samples, and hypnotic beats, this album creates a dreamlike atmosphere that feels both comforting and unsettling. Tracks like Roygbiv and Telephasic Workshop blend downtempo rhythms with eerie childhood memories, while Turquoise Hexagon Sun and Aquarius pull listeners deeper into a world of hazy, sun-bleached nostalgia. This record helped define the sound of IDM and continues to influence electronic music to this day.

Tracklist:

Side A:

1. Wildlife Analysis
2. An Eagle in Your Mind
3. The Color of the Fire
4. Telephasic Workshop
5. Triangles & Rhombuses

Side B:
6. Sixtyten
7. Turquoise Hexagon Sun
8. Kaini Industries
9. Bocuma
10. Roygbiv

Side C:
11. Rue the Whirl
12. Aquarius
13. Olson

Side D:
14. Pete Standing Alone
15. Smokes Quantity
16. Open the Light
17. One Very Important Thought

Pressed on double vinyl, Music Has the Right to Children delivers Boards of Canada's lush, analog warmth in its purest form. Whether you're diving into its deep soundscapes for the first time or returning to its nostalgic haze, this album remains essential listening for fans of ambient, downtempo, and electronic music.