“He was climbing on rail cars and drinking,” says Yours Truly's Babak Khoshnoud of South London's King Krule, who he filmed at the closing of a dusty Los Angeles day for the second installment of NOWNESS' series Sunrise, Sunset. “As he's underage, we feared the worst.” The rough-edged croon and soulful Rhodes piano of featured track “Cementality” is a highlight of the 19-year-old artist's acclaimed debut album, 6 Feet Beneath The Moon, and its urban essence was repatriated to the now-abandoned Lincoln Heights Jail, LA’s oldest authority building of its kind. Though Krule—aka Archy Marshall—and co were swamped by members of the LAPD mid set, they came away unscathed. “Archy is a cool customer,” says the San Franciscan music film collective's co-founder Khoshnoud. “He somehow made the beer disappear, gave the fuzz a fake name and escaped with a stern warning. Easy.”

Look out for NOWNESS' dusk and dawn collaborations with Yours Truly during the coming months.

6 Feet Beneath the Moonis out now on XL.