"Olson" is a standout track from Boards of Canada’s 1998 debut album, Music Has the Right to Children . Lasting only 1 minute and 31 seconds, it is celebrated for its emotional resonance and "hauntological" quality—evoking a sense of nostalgic, faded childhood memories. Musical Composition
According to the duo, "Olson" is the surname of a family they know. Boards of Canada - Olson
The track consists of a simple, looping four-bar chord progression at roughly 108 BPM in 4/4 time . "Olson" is a standout track from Boards of
The characteristic "flutter" is achieved by chaining LFOs to pitch and filter settings, creating an unstable, organic feel. Origin & Alternate Versions The track consists of a simple, looping four-bar
A popular alternative version, "Olson (Version 3)" , was recorded during their 1998 Peel Session and features a slightly different arrangement and more prominent synth leads. Performance History
While the brothers are secretive about their gear, fans and analysts often associate this sound with the Yamaha CS-80 or Roland SH-101 .
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