Boards of Canada partage deux nouvelles chansons extraites de son prochain album

Le duo électro écossais Boards of Canada a dévoilé deux nouveaux morceaux qui ouvrent son premier album en 13 ans. Ces titres s'accompagnent d'une vidéo et annoncent la sortie de l'album complet prévue plus tard ce mois-ci.

Mike Sandison et Marcus Eoin ont publié « Introit » et « Prophecy at 1420 MHz » le 7 mai. Ces deux titres forment la suite d'ouverture du futur album Inferno, qui fait suite à Tomorrow’s Harvest, sorti en 2013. Une vidéo réalisée par Robert Beatty accompagne les morceaux et prolonge l'imagerie style VHS utilisée dans les précédents teasers du projet.

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