Bring winter to a close by experience the ethereal performance of Boards of Canada and Aphex Twin courtesy of the Byron Wallen and Glasshouse Ensemble in the National Concert Hall.

Taking place January 29th, the debut Dublin show for British jazz trumpeter Byron Wallen and his eight-piece Ensemble will be celebrating the legendary Boards of Canada album ‘Music Has the Right to Children’. Joining him on the night are the Glasshouse Ensemble who will perform the works of some influential Aphex Twin scores.

‘Music Has the Right to Children’ is the debut studio album by Scottish electronic duo Boards of Canada. It was released on 20 April 1998 in the United Kingdom by Warp and Skam Records and in the United States by Matador Records. The album stands as the Scottish duo’s magnum opus, made all the impressive by the fact that it was their debut record.

Working with his rarely used Gamelan Ensemble this performance will make for a truly unique night. If you’re looking for a Christmas present for the electronic music fans in your life, then this would make for a magical experience in the idyllic National Concert Hall.

Tickets are available via the NCH website here at the price of €29.50.

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