Why Boards Of Canada Are The "Game Of Thrones" Of Electronic Music
The Scottish cult act's career has a lot in common with the fantasy phenomenon, from long gaps between albums to their uncanny ability to bring niche aesthetics to a broad audience.
The Scottish cult act's career has a lot in common with the fantasy phenomenon, from long gaps between albums to their uncanny ability to bring niche aesthetics to a broad audience.
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