^I know what I mean, honest! ^
And yes Boards of Canada had early roots in the 80s, but recorded music is the only true means by which we can measure musical innovation of the past ( for example, you could quite rightly say the members of Pink Floyd were making music in the 1950s, but that doesn't make it a legitimate arguement for musical innovation becuase it was not recorded) , and this their most innovative record, after 1990, and it sounds like nothing else.
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