Here are critically-acclaimed #folktronica hall-of-famers #Tunng in their more-electronic-than-popfolk days of glory:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IsjsZl-RZg4
This song is very special for me. It became my "new favorite" after I've decided to obtain their full discography. I used to be hooked on their "Comments of Inner Chorus" for years since its release.
"Good Arrows" in general is a strong album, but this song resonated with me in part because I could easily imagine it being played in a on Mar Sara, or a from a Space Construction Vehicle's radio, which was a fictional place I was rather invested in around that time with #BlizzardEntertainment still not openly whoring itself to fascist regimes and promoting critical and rebellious attitude.
Anyway, it made me feel like I'm "not here", which is something that I needed quite a lot back then.
I guess it makes perfect sense that back then they called the genre of their music SciFi-Prog-Folk.
I was aware that they still make music, but I stopped following them after a string of pop-folk albums, I had but a mild interest in.
So I've looked at what are they up these days, and it seems like they help teenagers, young adults and others in a more direct way than just with producing quality art.
They've started a podcast for those who struggle to cope with death or who want to know how to cope with death. Here it is: https://art19.com/shows/tunng-presents-the-dead-club-podcast
I'm not sure how good is it, but I'll give it a listen since existential fear goes hand in hand with my cognition.