Boards of Canada return from the mist with Inferno
Boards of Canada release Inferno, their first studio album in thirteen years, and somehow make mystery feel like a proper marketing department again.
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Boards of Canada release Inferno, their first studio album in thirteen years, and somehow make mystery feel like a proper marketing department again.
Boards of Canada and Warp condemn the unauthorized political use of Deep Time, turning release week into a reminder that context still matters.
Fire-Toolz releases Lavender Networks on 8 May via Warp Records, a major label-home moment for Angel Marcloid’s wildly imaginative electronic project.
Kelela announced her third album New Avatar on May 5 and released the single Linknb, making this one of the most important alternative R&B and left-field pop stories of the week.
Seefeel’s Sol.Hz is one of the most significant left-field releases of the first week of May because it marks the British group’s first full-length album in fifteen years.