UPDATE: FACT (via 2020k) now points to a YouTube user account that goes by Hell Interface-- a previous Boards of Canada alias-- with a private video uploaded two years ago to the date titled "Nuevas Semillas" (that's "New Seeds" in Spanish). In the description for the video, there's a link to another YouTube titled "csch" (which FACT points out is an acronym for the Canadian Society for Circumpolar Health) that features the same snippet of music found on the first 12" to surface-- only with different numbers this time: "7-1-7-2-2-8". Watch that video below.

This year's Record Store Day brought with it the release of a single, mysterious, tantalizingly brief new piece of 12" vinyl from Boards of Canada that surfaced at New York City's Other Music record store. The cover art and snippet of music suggested that the release was a piece of a larger puzzle. And sure enough, FACT reports that a second piece of vinyl has been found at London's Rough Trade East store.

Rough Trade posted the above photo on their Twitter to confirm that the vinyl had been found there. It should be noted that the cover art looks identical to the single found in NYC, so until there's audio confirmation otherwise, it very may well be another copy of the same single.

Hear the snippet on the first vinyl release below.