Album Description2 cd set. Music has the right to children - the first american release by this scottish duo has drawn rave reviews on both sides of the atlantic. The music ranges from goofball, perry-kingsley style retro-techno to ambient (in fact, sometimes eerily reminiscent of eno's 'ambient music i') to just about anything else you can dream up for a couple of synthesizers and a drum machine. Boards of canada's music has drawn frequent comparisons to wildlife documentaries from the '70s, but you've got to wonder what kind of nature documentary would have distorted drum machines and weird voices darting in and out of the mix Geogaddi - 'geogaddi' is the second album from boards of canada and follows on from their 1998 release 'music has the right to children'. Similar to early autechre and aphex twin, mixing electro-synth with sampled hip hop beats and ambient techno. Reminiscent of 1970's educational tv documentary music.