Do Boards of Canada still make music?
Boards of Canada haven’t released any new music since their 2013 album Tomorrow’s Harvest. Yesterday, the Scottish brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin returned with a new two-hour mix created as part of Warp Records’ 30th anniversary takeover of NTS Radio.
Why are Boards Of Canada so good?
All in all, then, Boards Of Canada is a perfect band handle: it perplexes, it offers a statement of intent, and it emanates from the murky depths of memory. Which just about sums up what makes the pair’s music quite so special. Boards Of Canada’s work wallows in the past, but also interrogates it, critiques it.
Why is it called Boards Of Canada?
The band’s name comes from the National Film Board of Canada, the Canadian government’s public film organization. The brothers developed a love of their films when they moved to Canada briefly as youngsters, an appreciation apparent in their music when they include bits from NFBoC documentaries in songs.
Are boards of Canada brothers?
Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. Signing to Skam and then Warp Records in the 1990s, the duo received recognition following the release of their debut album Music Has the Right to Children in 1998.
Why is it called Boards of Canada?
Are Boards Of Canada religious?
We are a bit ritualistic, although not religious at all.
Why are Canada boards so good?
Are there any boards of Canada albums that have been released?
A few Boards of Canada releases have been acknowledged by the band but never formally released. Three of them are collectively referred to as “Old Tunes”. Random 35 Tracks Tape (1995?)
Did John Peel ever feature boards of Canada on Radio 1?
John Peel featured Boards of Canada on his BBC Radio 1 programme in July of that year. The session featured two remixes from Music Has the Right to Children — “Aquarius (Version 3)” and “Olson (Version 3)” — along with the tracks “Happy Cycling” and “XYZ”.
When did boards of Canada release the Nevermen remix?
In 2017 Boards of Canada released a remix of “Sometimes” by The Sexual Objects. On July 3, 2021, Boards of Canada released a remix of a second Nevermen song, “Treat Em Right”.