Boards Of Canada - In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Ambient
Year:
2000

Tracklist

Kid For Today 6:23 X
Amo Bishop Roden 6:16 X
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country 6:07 X
Zoetrope 5:18 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country (12", EP, Sky) Warp Records WAP 144 UK 2000
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country (CD, EP) Warp Records, Music70 wap144cd, none UK 2000
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country (Cass, W/Lbl) Warp Records WAP144 UK 2000
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Mar 17, 2008

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, CD, EP, wap144cd, none

I believe this release is nonessential but good. Great downtempo and ambient work that you will undoubtedly enjoy, but if you need to spend more than ten bucks on this then you might as well save your money. As usual, you're hit with crafty breaks and lush atmospheric pads, and some ambient pieces in the cracks. Definitely not Board of Canada's best release, nor an amazing one - but its a nice addition to your collection.
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Review by homework Oct 18, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, 12", EP, Sky, WAP 144

I've been a fan of BoC for a while, but I haven't got around listening to this until last night. After one listen I can easily say that this is the best Boards of Canada release ever. I was compelled by every song, except from Zoetrope perhaps, but I think it'll grow on me.

You get hooked by this EP, from the first sounds of 'Kid for Today' until the last sounds of 'Zoetrope'. And of course, that feeling of nostalgia that lurks in almost every song by BoC is there. When I first listened to 'Kid for Today' I could almost feel like I was a kid again, playing around my grandparents' house. And then there's also that feeling that you can't really put your finger on, some sort of scaryness... But it only makes the music more diverse and beautiful.

All in all, I think this is the brothers at their best, even though it's just a four track EP. Buy it and you'll understand why.
Review by Magic_Banana Feb 07, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, CD, EP, wap144cd, none

This is Boards of Canada at their most subtle, clean and delicately subversive. They never really went back into that typical B.O.C. sound. But if you have the crave for more of that type of music, you should really try Horizzzons by Galerie Stratique.
Rated 5/5
Review by Toejam Oct 28, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, CD, EP, wap144cd, none

This release by Boards Of Canada remains, sadly, often overlooked and neglected when compared with the rest of the group's extensive discography. Despite it's short length, "In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country" sounds to me like one of the more personal and introspective releases the duo have put out, and as other reviewers have put it, the quality of each of the tracks here far outweigh the small quantity.

The EP opens solidly with "Kid For Today", a true gem that sounds almost as if the music is alive and breathing within your speakers. The eerie, unearthly synth sighs are overlain by an oddly-timed rhythm that sounds as if it were made on a machine powered by old rubber bands and emitting quiet hisses with age. Sandison and Eoin continue to build on the track, with higher ambient sighs coming in and short, lounge-ish notes being thrown into the mix. The drum loop sophisticates itself, and the whole surreal mix carries on majestically for the track's duration.

Then we're into "Amo Bishop Roden". A very emotive and powerful high-pitched melody begins the piece, repeating itself, before short fragments of noise are gently added. Gradually the Boards show their true craftsmanship of their sound, as more and more synth lines and bassy throbs of sound begin to dominate the gloriously emotional mix.

The title track shines the most, however, with its soothing, lullaby-ish melody soon inducing a feeling of lightheadedness in the listener, and suggesting the image of lush green meadows at midday glistening in the sun. This track is powerful, I don't think there is anything else I have ever heard that quite compares to this. A rhythm reminiscent of "Sixtyniner" from Twoism marks the signature BoC sound, before a strange electronic voice breezes in saying something resembling "a religious community in a beautiful place out in the country" - or something to that effect. The mood stays with us until we are led into the next track.

A lot of people complain that "Zoetrope" is sub-par Boards Of Canada filler material. However, while certainly unusual, the repetitive crystal clear harp-like melody has a tremedous echo/delay effect on it and will perhaps remind you of the sun coming out again after a dreary and rainy day. It is definitely a great way to end this excelllent release.

Overall, the "In A Beautiful Place Out in The Country" EP is by far one of Boards Of Canada's best efforts - soulful, emotive, alive and inspiring. This is essential not only for BoC fans, but for listeners of all types of music. A must-have.
Rated 5/5
Review by Gustaaf Oct 14, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, CD, EP, wap144cd, none

For me Amo Bishop Roden is the highlight of this EP, it can easily compete with Everything You Do Is A Balloon, Turquoise Hexagon Sun, etc. All four songs are really great though; low quantity, high quality.
Review by djfrankiebones Aug 31, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, 12", EP, Sky, WAP 144

Warp Records has many artists in its 15 year catalog that have defined modern electronic music. Boards Of Canada is one of those acts. There are only a small amount of groups that have cult followings and B.O.C. is amongst the most popular. However when asking which track or song is their best, one will find that most B.O.C. fans do not really like one track in specific. In fact, you will get a whole lot of favorites. There is one which over a period of several years has steadily grown to be quite popular and that is Amo Bishop Roden. The name is one from Koresh's list of followers which some may remember as the cult leader who met his demise on his Texas ranch after shooting two federal agents in a wild west styled gun battle. I do feel as if the track title fits the composition quite well.
An almost ambient wash of sound textures paint a picture both beautiful and yet dark. Like walking alone during a blizzard. As post 2000 works go, this is one of electronic's finest moments.
Review by halo99 Jul 29, 2003

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, 12", EP, Sky, WAP 144

this is in my opinion one of the greatest EPs ever released. each song is incredible, i can't get enough of this release. plus, each song on here is exclusive to the release, for the most part, unlike other BOC EPs where there are a lot of repeat tracks like turquoise hexagon sun and smokes quantity. this EP is definitely worth your money, highly recommended
Rated 5/5
Review by jimiinjapan Nov 03, 2002

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, CD, EP, wap144cd, none

Romantic winter mornings in Kagoshima. Bus journeys to Beffu. This is another classic BOC release. "Kid For Today" has that freeform style (not the band but the genre) and "In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country" is simply hypnotic. Wonderful.
Rated 5/5
Review by urb Apr 16, 2002

referencing In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country, 12", EP, Sky, WAP 144

Amo Bishop Roden is a Branch Davidian member (remember the sect run
by David Koresh from Camp David, Waco Texas?). She is the one saying
"Come out to live in a religious community in a beautiful place in the country"
on the track "In a beautiful place in the country". It's taken from an interview
with her on David Koresh's ranch, and this is supposedly the beautiful place
in the country.

Amo Bishop Roden is also the person mentioned in the track 1969 on Geogaddi.
"Although not a follower of hseroK divaD, she's a devoted branch davidian"
(David Koresh is played reversed). It's from the same interview, but this time
it's the interviewer who's saying this.

There's also a picture of her on the back sleeve of "In a beautiful place in the
country".
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