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Boards Of Canada
Music Has The Right To Children (LP+MP3)

Music Has The Right To Children (LP+MP3)
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Catno

WARPLP55R skalp1

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Reissue Repress

Country

Europe

Release date

Dec 31, 2021

Responding to popular demand, Warp Records is repressing its seminal Boards of Canada catalogue on vinyl for the first time in over five years. Each Warp reissu

Responding to popular demand, Warp Records is repressing its seminal Boards of Canada catalogue on vinyl for the first time in over five years. Each Warp reissue comes with a download code and an original BOC sticker design from the era.

Available in 15 days

Nov 29, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

37.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Wildlife Analysis

A2

An Eagle In Your Mind

A3

The Color Of The Fire

A4

Telephasic Workshop

A5

Triangles And Rhombuses

B1

Sixtyten

B2

Turquoise Hexagon Sun

B3

Kaini Industries

B4

Bocuma

B5

Roygbiv

C1

Rue The Whirl

C2

Aquarius

C3

Olson

D1

Pete Standing Alone

D2

Smokes Quantity

D3

Open The Light

D4

One Very Important Thought

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