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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 20 April 1998 in the UK by Warp and Skam Records and in the US by Matador. 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, found sounds and samples, and hip hop-inspired rhythms that had been featured on their first two EPs Twoism (1995) and Hi Scores (1996).

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  • Music Has the Right to Children (de)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (es)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (fr)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (it)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (ko)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (en)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (pl)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (ru)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (sv)
  • Music Has the Right to Children (uk)
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  • Music Has the Right to Children (deutsch: Musik hat das Recht auf Kinder) ist das erste Studioalbum des schottischen Electronica-Duos Boards of Canada. Das Album wurde in den Hexagon Sun-Studios produziert, dem Studio der Band. Es wurde von Warp Records und Skam Records am 20. April 1998 in Europa und am 20. August 1998 von Matador Records in den Vereinigten Staaten veröffentlicht. Als internationale Vertriebspartner fungierten Rough Trade Records und PIAS. Eine Wiederveröffentlichung mit Bonustrack erfolgte 2004. Ihr Erstlingswerk gilt als erfolgreichstes und von der Kritik am positivsten bewertetes Album von Boards of Canada. Music Has the Right to Children wird retrospektiv als stilbildender Klassiker des IDM-Genres bewertet. (de)
  • Music Has the Right to Children est le premier album largement diffusé du duo de musique électronique écossais Boards of Canada, sorti en 1998. (fr)
  • Music Has the Right to Children viene considerato il primo vero album in studio del gruppo scozzese di musica elettronica Boards of Canada, nonché il primo ad essere pubblicato in tutto il mondo. È uscito nel 1998 attraverso la Warp Records. (it)
  • 《Music Has the Right to Children》는 1998년 4월 20일에 발매된 보즈 오브 캐나다의 음반이다. 워프 레코즈에 의해 발매되었다. (ko)
  • Music Has the Right to Children – debiutancki album Boards of Canada, wydany w 1998 roku. Został wysoko oceniony przez krytyków, zwłaszcza AllMusic i Pitchfork, którzy dali mu maksymalne noty. W Wielkiej Brytanii zdobył certyfikat Srebrnej Płyty. (pl)
  • Music Has the Right to Children — альбом шотландського електронного дуету Boards of Canada, випущений 20 квітня 1998 (див. 1998 у музиці). (uk)
  • Music Has the Right to Children är ett studioalbum från 1998 av den skotska musikduon Boards of Canada. Det utgavs av Warp Records den 20 april 1998 i Europa och den 20 augusti samma år i USA. (sv)
  • Music has the right to children es un álbum del grupo IDM británico Boards of Canada, lanzado el 20 de abril de 1998 en Europa y el mismo día de julio en Estados Unidos. El álbum representó el primer trabajo relevante de Boards of Canada, recibió excelentes críticas y sirvió para catapultar el grupo hacia el éxito. En poco tiempo se perfilaron como uno de los grupos revelación de ese año, en el campo de la música electrónica. Tanto el EP "Twoism" como "Boc Máxima" ya contienen algunas canciones de este álbum. (es)
  • Music Has the Right to Children is the debut studio album by Scottish electronic music duo Boards of Canada. It was released on 20 April 1998 in the UK by Warp and Skam Records and in the US by Matador. 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, found sounds and samples, and hip hop-inspired rhythms that had been featured on their first two EPs Twoism (1995) and Hi Scores (1996). (en)
  • Music Has the Right to Children — дебютный студийный альбом шотландского электронного дуэта Boards of Canada, выпущенный 20 апреля 1998 года. Альбом был издан Warp и в Европе и Matador Records в Северной Америке. Запись и работа над композициями проходила в , частной звукозаписывающей студии дуэта («бункер») в , Шотландия.Группа придерживалась своего особого стиля электронной музыки с использованием винтажных синтезаторов, шумов аналоговой записи, семплов и записей в открытом пространстве, ритмов, вдохновленных хип-хоп музыкой. Ранее этот стиль использовался в европейских мини-альбомах авторов: «Twoism» и «». (ru)
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