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Mark Shukla: If 1998's Music has the Right to Children was the record that opened up modern electronic music to whole new vistas of possibility – both in ter...
Andy MacFarlane: One particular record from this decade that made an impact on me was The Campfire Headphase by Boards of Canada. When it was released in 2005 I was st...
Mark Shukla: Alright, I admit it, when The Campfire Headphase dropped in 2005 I was one of the fans who was up in arms about BoC's new sound. Where were the beats?...
Bram Gieben: As Warp enters its third decade, it is increasingly difficult to imagine what the musical landscape of the UK would look like without the label and it...
Bram Gieben: Boards of Canada – Music Has the Right to Children Filtered vocal loops and found sounds echo hypnotically over dubbed-out electronic soundscap...
Ally Brown: In Scotland we like to boast about how brilliant we are at just about everything. We invented pretty much the whole modern world, including television...