“We were staying on a cliff that over looked the ocean,” says Danny Sangra of filming on the romantic hillside roads and beaches of Trieste in northeastern Italy. “Everywhere we went you could see houses hidden on the hillsides. Almost everything looked like a perfect setting for a film.” Starring Laurie Erskine—whose crystalline R&B track “All the Days” is his first under the Club Kuru moniker—and Icelandic model Sif Agustsdottir, the video references the feel of Dario Argento’s oeuvre, The Graduate, and the styling of The Talented Mr Ripley. “I wanted to make something non-linear, more like 1960s Italian experimental filmmaking,” says Sangra, who has directed films for A$AP Rocky, Metronomy and Mykki Blanco. At Erskine's behest, the artist and filmmaker based the fragmented nature of the video on ‘Kuru,’ a disease specific to Papua New Guinea that causes physiological and neurological effects, opening it with long, sun-dappled memories before things deteriorate into chaos.