Why Boards of Canada’s Music Has the Right to Children Is the Greatest Psychedelic Album of the ’90s | Pitchfork
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Why Boards of Canada’s Music Has the Right to Children Is the Greatest Psychedelic Album of the ’90s | Pitchfork
Saved by Jonathan Simcoe
You can’t touch music—it exists only at the moment it is being apprehended—and yet it can profoundly alter how we view the world and our place in it. Music can get us through difficult patches in our lives by changing not only how we feel about ourselves, but also how we feel about everything outside ourselves.
They had become friends four years before because Meche had been listening to Alan Parsons Project’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination and she didn’t get the references. So she decided to ask the only person in her class who might have the answer. At first Sebastian had been offended she didn’t know Edgar Allan Poe, but she had been equally offended
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