BOCThose who believe that the tactile experience of music ownership still counts for something are, I fear, a dying breed.

File sharing and streaming sites mean that new albums or individual tracks are merely files on computer desktops rather than items on shelves.

This is why Warp Records‘ elaborate marketing campaign behind Tomorrow’s Harvest , the first album by the Scottish duo Boards Of Canada in 8 years, seems romantic yet anachronistic. Continue reading