2013 reissue. 2000 single release from Scottish electronica duo. B.O.C. and Broadcast are probably the only two melodic electronic bands signed to Warp Records.
the stripped down hip hop of Madlib, brutalist Berghain techno, timeless songwriting, floating indie-pop and outlier numbers that oscillate between absurdity and melancholy.
A dark, 70-minute, 18-track, and heavily ambient album, described by early listeners as potentially their most intense and "heavy" work, reminiscent of Geogaddi but exploring new, "digitally panicked" sonic terrain
After thirteen years of silence from the compound, during which anticipation has grown day by day, Boards of Canada finally return. Inferno retains their signature melodies and atmospheres, drawing on the esoteric influences explored in Societas X Tape.
Their discography included two studio albums, the soundtrack score for a documentary film about haunted houses, plus a slew of comp tracks and singles.
When Chess Records released Chuck Berry's third LP in 1959, Berry had spent the past four years creating the framework of rock and roll with his swaggering guitar style and irresistible songcraft.