In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country [EP]
- Boards Of Canada
- Band Name: Boards Of Canada
- Record Label: Warp
- Release Date: Nov 28, 2000
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KevinB.Feb 21, 20029The songs on this EP are brilliant. I just wish it were made an LP... Also, the Branch Davidian references (Amo Bishop Roden was the enemy of David Koresh - and the line "come out and live in a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country" also alludes to the Waco incident. Creepy stuff.
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DanielMOct 24, 200510iTunes keeps track of how many times you play a song. Right now, the title track is my most played. By a huge margin. The rest of the EP is superb. A good starting point for anyone who's interested in this band.
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StoweHMay 31, 20059a sonic trip. not one misplaced note.
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80The comforting familiarity of the Boards' muted beats, synth washes and glowing keyboards is just as potent and valium soaked as it was on their brilliant 1998 debut. [1/2001, p.71]
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Here there's a slightly warmer feeling. More central, tweaked vocals add a new dimension to the "hard beats + bittersweet melodies" pattern of the past; songs like the gorgeous, ice-melting "Zoetrope" glide along on simple celestial glimmers without a single bass-line in sight.
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80In some ways, the 4 song EP is actually some of the most stripped-down work by the group, but it's also quite essential.