Music Has The Right To Children
Release Date: 2004-03-23, Audio CD, Warp Records
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-01-2009
- The Album of Memory, For If One Could Record It, It'd Sound a Bit Like this
Sitting in my new bedroom as the remaining few hours of 2008 dwindle, I bring with it my final review of the year, I present you with Boards of Canada's "Music Has The Right To Children". BoC are a duo who use the warmest electronic...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Dec-22-2008
- nice
This is good stuff through a pair of headphones. Pretty good on the speakers too after you get to know it a little. At first listen, it doesn't sound too distinctive on a car stereo or something. But it is when you listen closer. I...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-09-2008
- Accessibility is key
Music Has the Right to Children's flow isn't as strong as Geogaddi's, but the quality tracks are present. The most trip-hop apparent full-length album by the duo. Key tracks are: roygbiv, Aqaurius, and Happy Cycling.A lot of interlude...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-03-2008
- Overpraised but noteworthy
This Scottish electronic duo rightfully stuck out amidst their more generic trance or mild idm cohorts with unique synths and unpredictable beat patterns, but in retrospect certainly did not live up to all the praise has suggested. Their...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-01-2009
- The Album of Memory, For If One Could Record It, It'd Sound a Bit Like this
Sitting in my new bedroom as the remaining few hours of 2008 dwindle, I bring with it my final review of the year, I present you with Boards of Canada's "Music Has The Right To Children". BoC are a duo who use the warmest electronic...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-03-2008
- Overpraised but noteworthy
This Scottish electronic duo rightfully stuck out amidst their more generic trance or mild idm cohorts with unique synths and unpredictable beat patterns, but in retrospect certainly did not live up to all the praise has suggested. Their...
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jul-14-2004
- Good Music at first...
Well I thought the CD rocked at first. Extremely interesting music. I liked most of the songs on there. But the legal note in the song "One very important thought" talks about censorship and protecting our constitutional rights. It got...
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