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"textContent": "Across a sweeping multidisciplinary practice, Amadour uses visual art and architectural history as a structural blueprint for an intimate, world-building sound—a transified, technicolor, high desert latter-day Jean Cocteau, whose expansive vision is both born from and continually returning to the specific surrealism of the American West. It is this intersection which Amadour triangulates in their new single, \"Angel Eyes (You Are Watching Me).\" Releasing in June, the track is the first element in a cinematic, literally orchestral pop epic that functions as a bridge between Amadour’s personal ancestry and a vast, multidisciplinary mythology. Recorded at the Noise Floor studio in […]\n\nThe post Amadour’s Orchestral Maneuvers in the Light first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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