Thanks to Pitchfork’s tip about a reader unlocking the secret Tomorrow’s Harvest video on this official Boards of Canada site, we’ve been able to download and post the nearly five-minute trailer on YouTube. Check it out below, including a drone-y piece of music that’s much longer than the Record Store Day teasers Warp leaked last weekend…
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So we’re kinda hyperventilating over here; that’s because we just found out that Tomorrow’s Harvest, the long-awaited return of Boards of Canada, is hitting shops on June 11th through their longtime label Warp. A pre-order page is now live here, although it appears to already be buckling under the pressure of our fellow psychotic BoC fans. While you keep hitting refresh, check out the official artwork and tracklisting below…
Boards of Canada shared yet another clue about their matter-of-time reunion last night, a 90-second commercial that was aired in the middle of Cartoon Network’s “Toonami” block. Check it out below, and piece together the puzzle pieces that are pointing towards an impending LP over at Pitchfork…
As confirmed by a message board member over at Twoism.org, Warp Records dropped a secret Boards of Canada 12” off at Other Music last Friday afternoon, a Record Store Day release that’s the New York piece of a six-part puzzle that points towards the duo’s first album since 2005′s The Campfire Headphase. (Five other one-of-a-kind 12-inches are reportedly floating around other cities.)
The fan site 2020k has a more-news-as-we-have-it breakdown of the rumor mill around these releases here; looks like we may be hearing some actual music as early as June. In the meantime, here’s a YouTube playlist of the last Boards of Canada LP and a cell phone capture of their incredibly rare new record…
As much as we love just about everything Machinedrum has released over the past couple years, the producer outdid himself on the following Boards of Canada edit, which he describes as follows…
[Photo by Jim Duthie]
Much more than a simple folk singer, Benoît Pioulard writes ballads for Boards of Canada fans, casting his spare, spooky chords against frosty field recordings, ambient beats, and steam-powered drones. Like Pioulard’s new Lasted LP, the following mix is essential fall listening,

The Song In a Couple Sentences: Anticon’s resident sound sculptor dives into the deep end of his subconscious with a sparse, multi-movement exploration of melodramatic drone tones and kaleidoscopic breaks. The result is like a lingering instrumental from the posthumous album cLOUDDEAD never quite made.
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