A vivid nocturnal journey with “Above It All” by Anders Enda Barnet

Hanna Kantor

With “Above It All,” Anders Enda Barnet crafts a vivid nocturnal journey — an electronic soundtrack for the ride from the city’s neon pulse to the stillness of the coast. The track unfolds with CR-78 heartbeats, glowing Juno synths, and a wistful piano line, before Teodor Boogh’s distorted solo (of Telos Vision) cuts through like headlights on wet asphalt. It’s both cinematic and intimate, evoking that in-between space where night begins to dissolve into reflection.

Recorded in Onsala, Sweden, “Above It All” continues Anders’s evolution from the introspective lyricism of I Was Quietand You’re the River toward a more electronic and textural sound. There’s still the emotional clarity that earned him praise from Gaffa Magazine, but here it’s refracted through synths and solitude — music less about confession and more about atmosphere.

After years of touring with artists like Telos Vision, Maia Hirasawa, and Truls Mörck, Anders Göransson — the artist behind Anders Enda Barnet — distills his experiences into something cinematic yet deeply human. “Above It All” feels like a film score for the modern dreamer: late-night streets flickering past, silence growing as the city fades, and the soft ache of being almost home.