Tomorrow's Harvest - Boards of Canada

Tomorrow's Harvest

Boards of Canada

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2013-06-10
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 18

  • ℗ 2013 Warp Records Limited

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Gemini Boards of Canada 2:56 USD 1.29
2
Reach For The Dead Boards of Canada 4:47 USD 1.29
3
White Cyclosa Boards of Canada 3:13 USD 1.29
4
Jacquard Causeway Boards of Canada 6:35 USD 1.29
5
Telepath Boards of Canada 1:32 USD 1.29
6
Cold Earth Boards of Canada 3:42 USD 1.29
7
Transmisiones Ferox Boards of Canada 2:18 USD 1.29
8
Sick Times Boards of Canada 4:16 USD 1.29
9
Collapse Boards of Canada 2:49 USD 1.29
10
Palace Posy Boards of Canada 4:05 USD 1.29
11
Split Your Infinities Boards of Canada 4:28 USD 1.29
12
Uritual Boards of Canada 1:59 USD 1.29
13
Nothing Is Real Boards of Canada 3:52 USD 1.29
14
Sundown Boards of Canada 2:16 USD 1.29
15
New Seeds Boards of Canada 5:39 USD 1.29
16
Come To Dust Boards of Canada 4:07 USD 1.29
17
Semena Mertvykh Boards of Canada 3:30 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Welcome Back, Sonic Explorers...r

    5
    By Ancient Jetties
    After several listens (4x using headphones + 2x open-room audio at high volume) the storyline, the measured use of glitches, dialogue, fuzz and non-digital overlays smooths it out, makes it feel wabi-sabi... Boards have spent some time in deep thought, dark. My favorite album of 2013 so far, and the best Boards album since "Music Has The Right To Children"
  • Actually 8 years

    5
    By fertile octagenarian
    BOC constructs intricate songs and then carefully removes sounds with impressive intuition. I believe BOC writes songs to elicit certain emotions (depending on the listener?Campfire Headphase, my favorite album of all time, elicits relaxing tones but gives the listener enough to listen to it in many different ways. Here, BOC many of the songs elicit anxiety and then calm your panic attack two songs later. "Reach for the Dead" is a genius at invoking an anxious response about the environment? only to calm you with deceptively titled Cold Earth. Worth every penny and more.
  • Typical..

    5
    By Mad note1
    Brilliant, as per usual. BoC never disappoint.
  • bummed

    2
    By JJWW325
    can't bring myself to buy any of it based off the 1 minute samples. just not much there.
  • Welcome Back

    5
    By 01123581321
    Welcome Back, BoC! Another great album. This one veers into apocalyptic (pre- or post-) melancholy, but remains beautiful at the same time. Highlights: “Reach for the Dead” and “New Seeds”.
  • WOW!!!

    5
    By larsmusic
    By far BOC most ambitious and fully realized album, Tomorrow’s Harvest is a soundtrack to an Italian Holocaust film that doesn’t exist. While still keeping in tone with their “sound” the duo expand beyond anything before creating,I feel, of of the greatest electronica albums of all time. Mixed to perfection, let BOC take you another greatest journey ever...
  • Hm, and the 'art' is....where, exactly?

    2
    By BDelos
    Please note: I don't write this for listeners who study & enjoy the genre of gauzy sweet patient event-scarce music, of which this is probably a very good example. I respect the artists and listeners involved. I write this for people who may buy this in search of 'deadpan humor' or 'dark...sinister' effects or 'beats' with energy of any sort--none of which I find here, despite the iTunes intro. "Electronica" is a vast array of music--but if you tend to be intrigued by The Knife or Actress or Hardkiss or Prefuse 73 or Flying Lotus or Cornelius or Daniel Lanous or Eno, then you will likely smile, scratch your head, and say, "Why does someone, with 'artistic' drive as opposed to light-entertainment breeziness, go to the trouble of putting this together?" To my (admittedly pre-disposed) Art-seeking ears, this sounds dull & unmotivated. I guess I'll go listen to "Loveless" for a while.
  • Perfect Album

    5
    By marklholloway
    I don’t understand how anyone who is a BOC fan from years past could not like this album. It’s dark, dusty, wobbly, creepy, like the apocalypse is coming and we must all prepare for it. Musically it’s great and I love the concept of the album. Tomorrow’s Harvest is already a classic for me.
  • Boards of Canada

    5
    By eugenefields
    Its from them…They never miss… Great Ambient Spaces, some higher energy too. Get It
  • Satisfying

    5
    By Doesn't Use E
    Satisfying as long as solo, and with a good amp.

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