Boards of Canada song plays in Backrooms end credits

Boards of Canada contributed a track to the new A24 horror film Backrooms. The song comes from the duo's recently released album Inferno.

Two days before June 1, Boards of Canada released Inferno, their first album in 13 years. The track “The World Becomes Flesh” appears in the end credits of Backrooms, directed by Kane Parsons. Parsons has said the Scottish duo’s music directly inspired the film, which centers on an endless maze of yellow rooms.

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