Limelight
AIMING FOR ENRIKE
Norwegian ambient electro duo view dystopia through a more playful lens.
Taking aim: Simen Følstad Nilsen and T
obias Ørnes Andersen.
PRESS/ADAM JAMES COSGROVE
THE SELF-INDULGENCE OF many so-called lockdown albums has been all too much to bear, though thankfully Aiming For Enrike are here to show us how it should be done. The eccentric Norwegian duo have taken the liminality and the mundanity of that difficult time period and turned it into something pristine, artistic and futuristic. Their fifth studio album Empty Airports is a nod to Brian Eno, their twist on 1978’s utilitarian Ambient 1: Music For Airports in keeping with our dystopian times.