Boards of CanadaIntroit / Prophecy At 1420 MHz
Directed by Robert Beatty
The official video for “Introit / Prophecy At 1420 MHz” by Boards of Canada, taken from the album *Inferno*, was released on 2026-05-07.
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Electronica band from Edinburgh, Scotland (formed 1986). Boards Of Canada make music in the electronica, intelligent dance music and ambient techno genres.
5 Boards Of Canada Music Videos from 1994–2026
Directed by Robert Beatty
The official video for “Introit / Prophecy At 1420 MHz” by Boards of Canada, taken from the album *Inferno*, was released on 2026-05-07.
The official video for “Tape 05” by Boards of Canada, released on 2026-04-16, represents a recent release from the artist’s catalogue.
Directed by AUDIO TRACK
XYZ is a mysterious ambient piece that showcases Boards of Canada’s analogue textures. The unofficial visuals typically feature retro test footage, glitch overlays, and nature…
Directed by Neil Krug
The official video for “Reach for the Dead” by Boards of Canada, directed by Neil Krug and taken from the album *Tomorrow’s Harvest*, was released…
Directed by Neil Krug
Boards of Canada's music video for 'Tomorrow's Harvest Transmission', directed by Neil Krug.
Formed 1986 · Edinburgh, Scotland · electronica, intelligent dance music · Warp
Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin, active since 1986. The duo's work, largely influenced by 1970s media, incorporates vintage synthesiser tones, manipulated analog equipment, samples, and hip hop-inspired beats. Critics have described their music as exploring themes related to nostalgia, childhood memory, science, environmental concerns, and esoteric subjects. After releasing several early EPs, the group signed to Warp Records in 1998 and released their debut album Music Has the Right to Children to widespread critical… via Wikipedia
Band Members: christ., Marcus Eoin, Michael Sandison
Boards Of Canada’s studio albums / EPs · 5
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The track appears on the electronic duo's newly-released comeback album, Inferno. Boards of Canada’s “The World Becomes Flesh” Soundtracks Backrooms End Credits Alex Krinsky
A song from their new album, Inferno, plays at the end of the A24 horror film
On Friday, IDM legends Boards of Canada released Inferno, their first album in more than 13 years. The same day also marked the release of the highly anticipated A24 feature Backrooms, adapted from…
Boards of Canada have released Inferno, their long-awaited fifth studio album and first in 13 years. Boards of Canada Release Inferno, First New Album in 13 Years: Stream Alex Krinsky
How does this happen? Tomorrow, the great and reclusive Scottish electronic duo Boards Of Canada will release Inferno, their first album in 13 years. Last night, Donald Trump's White House set its…
Everything you need to know about Boards Of Canada
Boards Of Canada formed in 1986.
Boards Of Canada are from Edinburgh, Scotland.
Boards Of Canada’s music spans electronica, intelligent dance music and ambient techno.
Boards Of Canada have released music through Warp and Skam Records.
Boards Of Canada have released 5 studio albums, from Music Has the Right to Children (1998) to Inferno (2026).
Boards Of Canada’s most recent studio album is Inferno, released in 2026.
Boards Of Canada’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Reach for the Dead”, “Introit / Prophecy At 1420 MHz”, “Tape 05” and “XYZ”.
Boards Of Canada’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Reach for the Dead” (2013), with 5.3 million views, directed by Neil Krug. The official video for “Reach for the Dead” by Boards of Canada, directed by Neil Krug and taken from the album *Tomorrow’s Harvest*, was released on 2013-05-23.
Boards Of Canada cite influences including National Film Board of Canada.
Boards Of Canada’s members include christ., Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison.
You can listen to Boards Of Canada on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud and Bandcamp, and watch their music videos right here on AltSounds.