Boards of Canada Soundtrack Horror Film
A Surprise Premiere
Boards of Canada released their highly anticipated album Inferno two days ago, marking their first LP in 13 years. Horror fans got an early taste of the album with the song The World Becomes Fleshfeatured in A24's new film Backrooms during the end credits.
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The song's inclusion in the film is a significant development, as it was not officially released until Friday. Backrooms, directed by Kane Parsons, is the latest addition to the horror genre.
The early premiere of The World Becomes Fleshgenerated buzz among fans, who were eager to hear new music from the Scottish duo. Boards of Canada is known for their atmospheric soundscapes, which fit perfectly with the horror theme of the film.
Is This a New Trend in Music Collaborations?
The collaboration between Boards of Canada and A24 highlights the growing trend of musicians working with filmmakers to create immersive experiences. The duo's music has been featured in various films and TV shows, but this is one of their most notable collaborations in recent years.
The success of this collaboration is likely to lead to more musicians working with filmmakers, creating new and innovative soundtracks. As the music and film industries continue to evolve, we can expect to see more unexpected collaborations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the new album by Boards of Canada called? The new album is called Inferno, released after a 13-year wait. It's their first LP since 2013.
When was The World Becomes Fleshfeatured in Backrooms? The song played during the end credits of the film. The exact release date of the film is not specified, but it's known to be around the same time as Inferno.
Is this Boards of Canada's first film collaboration? No, they have worked with filmmakers before, but this is one of their most notable recent collaborations.
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