The genesis of Billow Observatory came in summer 2004, when Denmark's Jonas Munk was first introduced to Detroit, Michigan's Jason Kolb's work with Auburn Lull. A split EP between Manual and Auburn Lull was discussed, and although this didn't materialize, the duo began exchanging ideas and audio files, finally meeting in person during 2007 when they played a show together in Michigan.
As time passed, their work on a debut album began to coalesce into what would become Billow Observatory — as Munk says, "We never expected to be working on material for six years, but something very exciting took shape as soon as we started working together and we had to follow that idea to the end."
The process of following that idea was slow and deliberate, one that required meticulous attention to detail and nuance. The music the duo have created is immersive and somehow timeless, evoking places and ambiences as exotic as some of those that give the songs their names.