Boards of Canada and Warp condemn Trump White House over social media video

The White House posted a promotional video featuring Boards of Canada music without permission. The Scottish duo’s label Warp has issued a statement denouncing the use.

Last night the social media accounts of President Trump’s White House released a short video promoting U.S. nationalism. The clip paired footage of windblown flags, detention centers, and a border patrol boat with the track “Deep Time” from the forthcoming album Inferno by Boards of Canada.

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