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"Music Has The Right To Children" is the debut studio album by Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada. It was released on 20th April 1998 in the United Kingdom by Warp and Skam Records and in the United States by Matador Records. The album was produced at Hexagon Sun, the duo's personal recording studio in Pentland Hills, and continued their distinctive style of electronica, featuring vintage synthesisers, degraded analogue production, samples, field recordings, and hip hop-inspired rhythms that had been featured on their first two EPs "Twoism" (1995) and "Hi Scores" (1996).
The album received critical acclaim upon its release, and has since been acknowledged as a landmark work in electronic music, going on to inspire a variety of subsequent artists. It has been included on various best-ever lists by publications such as Pitchfork and Mojo.
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Wildlife Analysis An Eagle In Your Mind The Color Of The Fire Telephasic Workshop Triangles And Rhombuses Sixtyten Turquoise Hexagon Sun Kaini Industries Bocuma Roygbiv Rue The Whirl Aquarius Olson Pete Standing Alone Smokes Quantity Open The Light One Very Important Thought
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