Blood Orange Moon is a Copenhagen-based dream rock and electronic rock band creating immersive, emotionally layered soundscapes where memory, identity, and perception blur into one.
With their debut EP
What Was Ever Real Might Be Fictitious, they deliver a haunting and cinematic sound rooted in atmospheric guitars, analog synths, and a voice that hovers between vulnerability and detachment.
Their music explores the surreal beauty of emotional dissonance—the way people drift apart, the way reality bends under the weight of memory, and the way dreams echo after waking.
Songs like “Too Late To Die Young” and “Stay Here Forever” move through themes of alienation, longing, and lucid nostalgia, where love feels just out of reach and time unfolds like a looping film reel.
In “Synaesthesia”, the boundaries between senses dissolve, as light becomes sound and waves turn into emotion—an intimate exploration of perception and memory.
Drawing from shoegaze, post-rock, dream pop, and electronic ambient music, their sound carries a distinctly Scandinavian sense of space, melancholy, and restraint.
Beneath the atmospheric textures lies a sharp emotional core. Blood Orange Moon does not seek to escape reality, but to move closer to it—through sound, through feeling, and through the fragile space between what is remembered and what is imagined.
Whether performing live or recording late into the night, they invite listeners to lose themselves in the in-between: between wakefulness and sleep, memory and fiction, beauty and collapse.
Guitar & vocals: Fabian Harlang ·
Bass & choir: Oliver Hasselflug ·
Drums: Kristoffer Kindler ·
Synth: Daniel Vognstrup