About this album
Where they were
Released on November 27, 2000, 'In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country' followed their critically acclaimed album 'Music Has the Right to Children.' At this point in their career, Boards of Canada were solidifying their reputation as innovators in ambient music and downtempo electronica, building on the success of their earlier works while exploring more intricate sound designs.
Why it matters
This EP is notable for its enduring influence on the ambient genre and was well-received by critics, appearing in various year-end lists. It also helped to elevate Boards of Canada within the electronic music scene, leading to increased recognition and acclaim that would continue into the following decade.
Essential tracks
- "Kid for Today" — The track opens with a dreamlike quality, encapsulating the album's themes of nostalgia and childhood innocence with its lush synths and gentle rhythms.
- "In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country" — This title track serves as a sonic centerpiece, blending organic sounds with electronic textures to evoke feelings of tranquility and introspection.
- "Amo Bishop Roden" — With its intricate layering and haunting samples, this track exemplifies Boards of Canada's signature style, merging warmth and melancholy seamlessly.
Release Date
November 27, 2000
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 Kid for Today 6:23
- 2 Amo Bishop Roden 6:16
- 3 In a Beautiful Place Out in the Country 6:07
- 4 Zoetrope 5:18