Dark and surrealist, Mulholland Drive, 1984 sounds like the direct sequel of the dystopian Nihil.
Anders Brørby expresses an existential determinism without giving in to fatality, he certainly yields towards nostalgia but also considers the foreseeable futures, he likes the blackness and doesn't forget it has no value without its antagonist.
More volatile and ephemereal than Nihil, this album still reaches the same intentions : the duality of existence invariably outlives its own extinction. Dotflac
Created to accompany a film about a bicycle trip from London to Edinburgh, “Heading North” is full of plaintive, whispery atmospherics. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 23, 2018