Key Takeaways
- New Teaser: Boards of Canada may be hinting at new music through mysterious posters.
- Visual Clues: The posters feature references to their past works and iconic imagery.
- Limited Activity: The duo has been largely inactive since their last album in 2013.
- Fan Speculation: The community is buzzing with theories about the meaning behind the images.
Is Boards of Canada about to end its 13-year-long hibernation? If a cryptic poster run by Warp Records is anything to go by, maybe.
The beloved British independent label dropped a bombshell for BoC’s long-suffering fanbase, with a string of puzzling images that raise more questions than offer answers.
The posters, which are captured in a post shared on Warp’s official social channels, without comment, depict zombified children, an image that ties in with the artwork for BoC’s magnum opus from 1998, Music Has The Right to Children. And each image is stamped with a brand that invokes the electronic act’s Hexagon Sun logo.

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