Bands Against Trump! Musical Duo Slams White House Over Sketchy Video
Scottish electronic music pioneers Boards of Canada are up in arms, blasting the Trump White House for using their new track in a bizarre social media video.
5/28/2026, 1:42:35 PM

The music world is buzzing after electronic music legends Boards of Canada publicly slammed the Trump White House. It all started when a new government-produced social media video dropped, featuring an eerie 15-second clip set to the Scottish duo’s brand-new song, "Deep Time." Sources close to the band are quick to point out that the group had absolutely no knowledge or say in the video’s creation or its use of their music. They are, understandably, furious.
The video itself is causing quite a stir. It reportedly features "nationalist imagery," stirring controversy and raising eyebrows across political and artistic spectrums. The choice of music, especially from a group known for its typically apolitical stance, has only added fuel to the fire, leaving fans and industry insiders scratching their heads.
Boards of Canada, a notoriously private and influential act in the electronic music scene, rarely makes public statements. Their condemnation, therefore, carries significant weight. Fans are rallying behind the group, expressing outrage at what many see as an unauthorized and unsettling appropriation of their art by a political entity. Social media is awash with angry comments and calls for the White House to remove the video immediately.
This isn't just about a band and a political video. It's about artistic integrity and the unauthorized use of intellectual property. Music artists, from independent acts to global superstars, frequently grapple with the complexities of copyright and political affiliations. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battles artists face in protecting their work.
The White House, for its part, has yet to issue a public statement regarding the controversy. The video remains online, continuing to draw criticism from both the music community and the wider public. The silence from the administration is only intensifying the debate, with many demanding an explanation and an apology.
Industry experts suggest that this incident could set a precedent for future disputes between artists and political campaigns. The swift and unequivocal condemnation from Boards of Canada, as reported by Pitchfork, highlights a growing trend of artists taking a stand against the unsolicited use of their work for political purposes. This battle is far from over.
What happens next is anyone’s guess. Will the White House cave to public pressure and remove the video? Will Boards of Canada pursue legal action? One thing is for sure: this drama has ignited a crucial conversation about art, politics, and who gets to control the narrative. Watch this space, because something tells us there’s more to come.
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