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Roygbiv

Boards of Canada
Music Has the Right to Children (1998)
Safe 70 BPM

Sensory Profile

Dynamic Range5/10
Sudden Changesmild
Texturelayered
Predictabilitymedium
Vocal Styleinstrumental
Notes: A nostalgic blend of melodic loops and gentle beats.

A quintessential Boards of Canada track that evokes childhood memories through its sound.

Cultural Context

Released in the late 90s, this album is a landmark in electronic music, capturing the essence of nostalgia and childhood. The duo is known for their unique blend of ambient, IDM, and downtempo sounds, making them pioneers of their genre.

Listening Prompt

Let the soothing melodies transport you back to simpler times.

What to Expect

The track opens with a delicate melody that gradually unfolds, setting a dreamy atmosphere. As the layers build, soft percussion introduces a gentle rhythmic pulse that guides the listener through a lush auditory landscape filled with warmth and familiarity. The interplay of sounds creates a sense of journey, evoking emotions and memories with every note.

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Listen with care

For sensory-sensitive listening, the right headphones matter.

Moods: dreamy, nostalgic

Traditions: ambient, electronica

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