For the uninitiated, Boards of Canada are masters of experimental, ambient, chilled-out, and often introspective electronic music. Combining bleakness with beauty, dread with nostalgia, and ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Peter Iain Campbell/Warp Records (2013) Widely hailed as one of electronic music’s most ...
Boards of Canada has never been a band short on ideas, and Tomorrow’s Harvest only further cements its canonization in electronic music. Considering that its 1998 record, Music Has the Right To ...
The rumors started in February of last year, when a BBC radio personality mentioned out of the blue that a Boards of Canada double album was on the way. A short time later, a fan asked the group on ...
Permanent Records is an ongoing closer look at the records that matter most. Boards Of Canada inspires a level of obsession that is all but unmatched in music fandom. (That’s true even for electronic ...
Boards of Canada rmake inhumanness intriguing. A pair of Scottish brothers who are a little leery of the limelight, they’ve spent almost two decades mastering electronica — a murky umbrella of music ...
This year’s Record Store Day brought a treasure trove of exclusive new releases and lovingly assembled reissues — SPIN pointed out 42 essential goodies last week — but the annual vinyl holiday also ...
Earlier this year, Matt Cutler returned with Always Inside Your Head, his first full-length as Lone in almost five years. Before the year’s out, Cutler’s back with one more track: a cover of Boards Of ...
Internet cockteases Boards of Canada added more gas to the album speculation fire with a what-else-but cryptic commerical that aired on Cartoon Network last night (April 27). As Pitchfork points out, ...
While people were lined up around the block at record stores across the country, at least one lucky person got their hands on a very surprising release: A 12" featuring a snippet of music from Boards ...
Music Has the Right to Children opens up sounding like a massage room. There are ferns, dim lights, and lotion smells. A lot of people I talked to this week like Boards of Canada because there's ...
You really couldn’t ask for a better time for a pair of electronic icons to emerge from hibernation. Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories and Boards of Canada’s Tomorrow’s Harvest – announced within ...