Psychobuildings are back with their second single/video, “Mlia.”

“I composed this song using words from the diary of Vaslav Nijinsky, the infamous ballet dancer of the Ballets Russes. Vaslav wrote his diary while he was suffering from mental breakdowns which would ultimately lead to his hospitalization. “Mlia” has a kind of warpy synth production, I wanted this song to get into a dreamy space— what it might feel like to float inside a mind that is unraveling, chaotic and ecstatic— but not in a gloomy way,” said Peter LaBier.
He continued, “‘Mlia’ takes the viewer into the fantastical dream vision of a humanoid skater figure as they explore a supersaturated world of artificiality, repeating forms, and strange architecture only to arrive back in their own body awaking from a dream.”
