Boards of Canada
Boards of Canada — Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison, operating from the Scottish Highlands — built one of the most distinctive and immediately recognisable bodies of work in the British electronic underground: analogue synthesis degraded through tape processing, sample textures drawn from educational film and public information broadcast, melodies that carry a specific emotional weight no other electronic act has reproduced. From Music Has the Right to Children on Warp Records in 1998 through Geogaddi and The Campfire Headphase, the Boards of Canada catalogue is the document of what happens when IDM abandons precision in favour of atmosphere. This collection builds apparel from that aesthetic: oversized t-shirts, hoodies and pieces for people who treat the BOCS sleeves as reference objects.
Designed for festivals, listening sessions and everyday wear, our Boards of Canada hoodies and oversized t-shirts combine heavyweight comfort with the warm, degraded electronic streetwear design language the project demands. Each piece is cut in relaxed unisex fits with premium cotton construction — drawing from the analogue-processed, earth-tone visual language of the Warp Records artwork tradition for the duo: geometric forms, faded colour, the aesthetic of a signal that has been through one too many generations of tape.
Boards of Canada Hoodie & Oversized T-Shirts — Inspired by Warp Records, Geogaddi & the SKAM Era
The SKAM Records releases that preceded the Warp signing — Twoism, the Hi Scores EP — established the Boards of Canada sound in its most concentrated form before Music Has the Right to Children brought it to a wider audience. Geogaddi, released in 2002, pushed the analogue processing and subliminal texture work to its furthest point: a record that rewards close listening in a way few electronic records have before or since. Our Boards of Canada hoodies reference the visual logic of that period: heavyweight cotton, oversized silhouettes, minimal graphics drawn from the hexagonal and geometric forms that recur across the Warp releases.
Our Boards of Canada t-shirts and electronic streetwear pieces are built for people who want premium apparel that carries the precise cultural positioning of the Warp Records IDM tradition — not nostalgia merchandise but pieces built for the daily rotation that connects the records to everything else. Whether you're buying a Boards of Canada hoodie for the season or a Boards of Canada t-shirt for everyday wear, every piece ships in premium cotton with relaxed unisex construction. Shop Boards of Canada merch UK with worldwide shipping.
Music Has the Right to Children Merch & Boards of Canada Apparel — Warp Records & Scottish Electronic Underground
Music Has the Right to Children — released on Warp in 1998 — remains the defining Boards of Canada statement: a record that sounds simultaneously like a memory of a childhood that never happened and a precise piece of electronic engineering. The Campfire Headphase, the 2005 follow-up, brought live guitar texture into the analogue synthesis framework without disrupting the core aesthetic. Both records define the collection through minimalist design, premium cotton blanks and relaxed fits rooted in the electronic music culture that Warp Records built from Sheffield outward.
Buy Boards of Canada merch online — heavyweight hoodies, oversized t-shirts and accessories available in unisex sizing. Every piece is produced and dispatched from the UK, carrying the Warp Records heritage and the enduring cultural authority of Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison's catalogue and the timeless atmosphere of Boards of Canada's electronic music landscape.