Although Boards of Canada's blueprint for electronic listening music -- aching electro-synth with mid-tempo hip-hop beats and occasional light scratching -- isn't quite a revolution in and of itself, Music Has the Right to Children is an amazing LP. Similar to the early work of Autechre and Aphex Twin, the duo is one of the few European artists who can match their American precursors with regard to a sense of spirit in otherwise electronic music. This is pure machine soul, reminiscent of some forgotten Japanese animation soundtrack or a rusting Commodore 64 just about to give up the ghost. Alternating broadly sketched works with minute-long vignettes (the latter of which comprise several of the best tracks on the album), Music Has the Right to Children is one of the best electronic releases of 1998. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 2,3,4,6,7,8,10,11,12,13,14,16 and 17)
If you were to only own one Boards of Canada album, most people would tell you that Music Has the Right to Children should be that album. Nearly as many people would point you towards Geogaddi instead. Either one will make an excellent entry point to BoC...and it won't be long at all until you go searching for the rest of their stuff. :) Happy listening!