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Boards Of Canada New Single and Inferno LP [2026]

Boards Of Canada officially return with new single ‘Introit / Prophecy At 1420 MHz’ from their upcoming ‘Inferno’ LP.

Boards Of Canada officially return with new single ‘Introit / Prophecy At 1420 MHz’ from their upcoming ‘Inferno’ LP.

After a tense 13 year wait and a low fi marketing campaign that saw VHS tapes of a new teaser track posted to random Bleep members, Boards Of Canada have officially returned with a stunning constantly morphing psychedelic spiritual track accompanied by a hand drawn video. I

The new song opens the Inferno album with its 18 tracks of new material. Fans will no doubt spend hours pouring over their new music and track titles for hidden messages. But it already has me wondering if this is a darkly spiritual flipside to the classic Geogaddi LP about planet earth’s future climate as its central theme?

Inferno tracklisting:

1 Introit 0:36
2 Prophecy At 1420 MHz 5:04
3 Hydrogen Helium Lithium Leviathan 4:44
4 Age Of Capricorn 3:52
5 Father And Son 3:24
6 Somewhere Right Now In The Future 2:26
7 Naraka 5:01
8 Acts Of Magic 1:18
9 Memory Death 2:37
10 The Word Becomes Flesh 5:20
11 Into The Magic Land 4:35
12 Blood In The Labyrinth 4:55
13 Deep Time 3:18
14 All Reason Departs 6:14
15 Arena Americanada 5:22
16 The Process 3:01
17 You Retreat In Time And Space 5:25
18 I Saw Through Platonia 2:39

Inferno is released on May 29th.

Watch and Listen to Introit / Prophecy At 1420 MHz below:

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Boards Of Canada Return With Tape 05 [2026]

Boards Of Canada have returned after a 13 year absence with a new track called Tape 05.

Boards Of Canada have returned after a 13 year absence with a new track called Tape 05.

The band apparently teased its release by physcially posting VHS copies of the new track to the home of random Bleep customers bearing a simple Hexagonal logo from their Geogaddi LP. The low fi marketing campaign continued with the track’s release on Youtube when mysterious posters started appearing across London, USA, and Toyko depicting new album artwork without a band name or album title, and simply bearing the same Hexagonal logo.

The artwork is reminiscent of their debut album’s infamous Music Has The Right To Children art but with a darker horror edge similar to FSOL’s Dead Cities classic album cover.

A new album is imminent much to the joy of hardcore fans everywhere. Good things do happen.

Watch and Listen to Tape 05 below:

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