Released: 2000 At this point it all looked like it might be straightforward. Boards of Canada’s self-mythologising, frustratingly unavailable back … More
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Gwenno – Tresor review
Whilst – rightly – nobody ever thinks or cares much about the writers, it’s still worth pointing out that Tresor … More
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 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 #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
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 – 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.”