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Fourth studio album from the Scottish electronic music duo. The album, which features the single 'Reach for the Dead', received critical acclaim and entered the UK Albums Chart at #7.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelWarp
EAN0801061025724
eBay Product ID (ePID)18052249600
Product Key Features
Era2010s
Run Time3727 Sec
Release Year2013
FormatCD
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenreTechno, Electronic
TypeAlbum
StyleIDM, Electronica
ArtistBoards of Canada
Release TitleTomorrow's Harvest
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
DistributionIntegral/Cinram Novum
Number of Tracks17
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States, Scotland
Additional InformationThe influential duo's first album in eight years is some of their most consistent, and subtly chilling, music yet.
Reviews3.5 stars out of 5 -- "An hourlong suite of ambient creepers, downtempo chillers and other old versions of the future. There's plenty of intellect on TOMORROW'S HARVEST...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "TOMORROW'S HARVEST may be seasoned with hints of Eno and Tangerine Dream, but in truth, Boards Of Canada are peerless.", "TOMORROW'S HARVEST is filled with whispered static swarms, rumbling drones, minimalistic robotic snaps and clattering hip-hop indebted beats..."
Boards have always been good. After the two clasic albums, Music Has the Right To Children and Geogaddi, it was always going to be hard to come up with something to equal them. Tomorrow's Harvest hits the spot. Very different, but just as good in it's own way. Very much a "grower" of an album, it took me quite a long time to seep into my brain, but once it "clicks" it's fantastic. An excellent record worth buying if you like this kind of thing :-)
I've been listening to BoC for a number of years and have concluded that this is my favorite, at the moment. The 80's Thames Television intro and the soft sweeping sounds that follow are sublime. A great relaxing, but at times haunting, piece that means you are always hunting for the next track. Great album and looking forward to the new stuff