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In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country [LP]
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In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country [LP]
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Forget everything you ever thought was dull or ponderous about
ambient
music, as
Boards of Canada
return like Greek heroes -- unbound from a genre that often sounds like a washing machine begging for a swift kick. Pay attention,
Radiohead
.
traced a disturbed childhood in the arctic, austere
Music Has the Right to Children
, but 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 bassline in sight. It's as if the band is thawing out in preparation for something. Even when it's hard to tell what that might be. Tiny, exploratory decisions -- no matter. You'll likely want to crawl inside this EP's washing machine for a long, long time. ~ Dean Carlson
ambient
music, as
Boards of Canada
return like Greek heroes -- unbound from a genre that often sounds like a washing machine begging for a swift kick. Pay attention,
Radiohead
.
traced a disturbed childhood in the arctic, austere
Music Has the Right to Children
, but 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 bassline in sight. It's as if the band is thawing out in preparation for something. Even when it's hard to tell what that might be. Tiny, exploratory decisions -- no matter. You'll likely want to crawl inside this EP's washing machine for a long, long time. ~ Dean Carlson