"Olson" by Boards of Canada, featured on the 1998 album Music Has the Right to Children , is celebrated for its brief, nostalgic, and warm analog synth sound. The track, often associated with imagery of 1970s childhood and "lost summers," uses intentional tape degradation to evoke, for many listeners, a sense of, perhaps imagined,, personal history.
Boards Of Canada - Olson [hd] Page
"Olson" by Boards of Canada, featured on the 1998 album Music Has the Right to Children , is celebrated for its brief, nostalgic, and warm analog synth sound. The track, often associated with imagery of 1970s childhood and "lost summers," uses intentional tape degradation to evoke, for many listeners, a sense of, perhaps imagined,, personal history.