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"textContent": "The real art sometimes lies in taking something from an artist while still letting it move freely. Getting lost in it, and somehow finding yourself again – because the artist created a space that invites your own interpretation. The new track “Cold in California” by Max Maryott is exactly that kind of beautiful example. Not only is it a song that feels atmospheric and dense, it reaches beyond romantic love, touching on the relationship to oneself. About the moment when decisions, distance, and doubt begin to shift everything – when something that once felt warm slowly changes its temperature.\n\nThe post An interview with Max Maryott – On “Cold in California”, No Choreography, and Choosing the Unknown appeared first on C-Heads Magazine.",
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