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100 Greatest Songs of the 00’s #8 Boards of Canada – Kid for Today

Released: 2000 At this point it all looked like it might be straightforward. Boards of Canada’s self-mythologising, frustratingly unavailable back … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 00's, Boards Of Canada, IDM, In A Beautiful Place out in the Country, Kid For Today

Gwenno – Tresor review

Whilst – rightly – nobody ever thinks or cares much about the writers, it’s still worth pointing out that Tresor … More

Boards Of Canada, Cornwall, Folk, Gwenno, Le Kov, Psychedelia, Tresor review

100 Greatest Songs of the 90’s #9 Boards of Canada – Aquarius

Released : 1998 Latterly revealed as brothers, reclusive Scottish producers Marcus Eoin and Mike Sandison’s retro-futurist ambience had already been … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 90's, Boards Of Canada, Eoin Sandison, Hair, IDM, Marcus Sandison, Music Has The Right To Children, Sesame Street

100 Greatest Songs of the Decade: #69-#60

69. Elder – Sanctuary 68. J. Cole – Fire Squad 67. Trashcan Sinatras – Best Days On Earth 66. Real … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 2010's, Boards Of Canada, C Duncan, Lana Del Rey, Metronomy - The Look, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs, Real Lies, Royal Headache

100 Greatest Songs of the 2010’s #62 Boards of Canada – Palace Posy

Released : 2013 Boards of Canada have created such a vast mythology around themelves that, despite the relatively open media … More

100 Greatest Songs of the 2010's, Boards Of Canada, Eoin Sandison, Marcus Sandison, Music Has The Right To Children

Ghosts On The Wire – 20 Years of Music Has The Right To Children

June, 1998. A friend of mine has leant me two albums; one is Adam F’s Colours, a more than palatable … More

Boards Of Canada, Eoin Sandison, IDM, Marcus Sandison, Music Has The Right To Children

Boards of Canada – Music Has The Right To Children review

“Beats chug, disembodied voices carry, somnambulant washes rise and fall apparently in a state of drug induced hypnosis and the endless doctoring removes the root ethic of the sounds, but then renders them back into something intrinsically familiar.”

Boards Of Canada, Eoin Sandison, Marcus Sandison, Music Has The Right To Children, Red Moon, Warp

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