Music Has the Right to Children

Boards of Canada

Music Has the Right to Children

RELEASED: April 20, 1998
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Wildlife Analysis 1:17 2. An Eagle in Your Mind 6:23 3. The Color of the Fire 1:45 4. Telephasic Workshop 6:35 5. Triangles & Rhombuses 1:50 6. Sixtyten 5:48 7. Turquoise Hexagon Sun 5:07 8. Kaini Industries 0:59 9. Bocuma 1:35 10. Roygbiv 2:31 11. Rue the Whirl 6:39 12. Aquarius 5:58 13. Olson 1:31 14. Pete Standing Alone 6:07 15. Smokes Quantity 3:07 16. Open the Light 4:25 17. One Very Important Thought 1:14
Music Has the Right to Children is the debut studio album by Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada, released in 1998. The album is characterized by its unique blend of ambient soundscapes, nostalgic melodies, and intricate sampling techniques. It has been praised for its ability to evoke feelings of childhood memories and a sense of wonder, drawing listeners into a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly. The album's production is marked by its lo-fi aesthetic, which adds to its charm and emotional resonance, making it a seminal work in the electronic music genre.