>BOARDS OF CANADA – MUSIC HAS THE RIGHT TO CHILDREN
>The world at large was introduced to Boards of Canada with Music Has the Right to Children, and it remains as fresh-sounding today as it did back in 1998.
>Employing the duo’s hauntology techniques to their fullest, yet most concise extent, Music Has the Right to Children is not only BoC’s best record, but Warp’s best release overall.
Were they right, /mu/?
https://consequenceofsound.net/2014/07/top-10-warp-records-releases/11/
things have changed op
Most overrated bleep label by fucking far
it's the worst Warp release by far. absolute shit album. disgustingly overrated. I don't know what BoC were thinking.
>not Atrocity Exhibition
Do these faggots even know what year it is?
wrong coz geogaddi exist
That's not how you spell the Campfire Headphase
>>74318289
Pretty good list.
>>74318449
lmao
>>74318493
They put Geogaddi at #3.
>>74318449
It's from 2014, give them a break.
Though no proper mention of SAW85-92 is weird. And no Autechre or Squarepusher, either.
>>74318289
>SAW2 on the list at all
>let alone number 2
that's when I knew this is a bait article
i don't think BoC embraced hauntology until Geogaddi but they're both wonderful albums
>>74318550
SAW 85-92 was released on R&S, not Warp
Richard's first release on Warp was Surfing On Sine Waves
>>74318289
>Grizzly Bear
>Rustie
>FLYLO
And yet not a single Autechre release.
The best warp releases are the early bleep techno ones prove me wrong
>>74318550
>rockists not knowing saw wasn't on warp
jfc
>one album per page clickbait
which album do they call for Sean from Autechre's genital mutilation on?