Telephasic Workshop - Boards of Canada's fourth track on their first album, "Music Has the Right to Children" - Released April 20, 1998
Music Has the Right to Children is the first of five studio albums released by the Scottish duo Boards of Canada (often abbreviated BoC).
The album was produced at the Hexagon Sun, the duo's personal recording studio.
@BeTheDeathOfMe
I've always heard "ornament caramel butter" :D
Bordering Canada certainly makes more sense but I'll stick to my interpretation.
phonkey 5 days ago
favourite trak off this album - just awesome!!
dwellceller 1 month ago
The world started to go downhill after 1998
The021892 1 month ago
@EspeciallyBroccoli damn boards of canada, well spotted.
ksfrmars 1 month ago
SAOR ALBA!
coldwaryouth 1 month ago
@Egoguitar1
Bodering Canada?
Open to interpretation I guess.
BeTheDeathOfMe 11 months ago
Leaves large spaces in your mind. And a warm analogical sound to fill them. Precious
sirtim100 1 year ago
Scottish electronic music
dancosmo 1 year ago
@mattdamico Whore in Canada.
Egoguitar1 1 year ago
no hes means U go to hell if u still play that track.
patotostudio 1 year ago