Boards of Canada's New Album 'Inferno' Provides End Credits Track for A24's 'Backrooms' Film
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Margaret Farrell
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Summary
Boards of Canada released their first album in 13 years, Inferno, on the same day as the A24 film Backrooms. A track from the album, "The World Becomes Flesh," plays during the film's end credits. Director Kane Parsons discussed his influences in a recent GQ interview, citing liminal-space compilations and the tech-thriller series Mr. Robot.
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· 3 pulledThe World Becomes Flesh, a track from Inferno, plays during the film's end credits.
IDM legends Boards of Canada released Inferno, their first album in more than 13 years.
Director Kane Parsons discussed his influences in a GQ interview, citing liminal-space compilations, the tech-thriller series Mr. Robot.
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