The duo’s first album since 2013’s Tomorrow’s Harvest arrived via a cryptic campaign and global listening sessions. It confronts the fire of the present through a darker, more direct sound.
Last weekend, Judson Memorial Church in New York became one of seven venues worldwide to host the Inferno Sessions, playback events for Boards of Canada’s first album in 13 years. Beneath a rose window, a projection of fiery hexagons burned over a few hundred attendees. They had been primed by weeks
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