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 Childrenis an amazing LP. Read more about Music Has the Right to Children on All Music Guide
Sometimes an album is so good and makes its case so flawlessly that it spawns a mini-genre of its own and becomes shorthand for a prescribed set of values. The Velvet Underground's third and Miles Davis' Bitches Brew are two older records that ...read the complete review at Pitch Fork Media
Nestled somewhere in-between the warm hues of 1970s flocked wallpaper and the sleek electronic sheen of the future lies Boards of Canada'sMusic Has The Right To Children. The warm patter of "Open The Light" and the stuttering Hip-Hop beats and ...read the complete review at Slant Magazine