Compass/Drift
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Compass/Drift

Compass / Drift is a two-track EP that reflects on direction and distance in uncertain moments. Drift leans into textured breaks and cinematic strings, capturing a sense of tension and movement, while Compass shifts the energy with a more melodic, driving and hopeful feel. Together, the EP explores contrast, balance, and the idea of finding your way forward.

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Compass (Movement Vol.5)
A.M.R A.M.R A.M.R A.M.R

Compass (Movement Vol.5)

Anjunadeep label boss James Grant presents Movement Vol. 5, the fifth instalment in his acclaimed mixed compilation series. Taking listeners on a journey through his favourite selections of recent and upcoming releases across Anjunadeep, Anjunachill and Explorations, edition five features 23 standout tracks from artists including Leaving Laurel, Martin Roth, Braxton, Mike Rish and A.M.R. Filmed along the breathtaking cliffsides of Ponta da Piedade in Portugal, the collection features A.M.R's Compass among its selections.

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Without You
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Without You

Compass / Drift is a two-track EP that reflects on direction and distance in uncertain moments. Drift leans into textured breaks and cinematic strings, capturing a sense of tension and movement, while Compass shifts the energy with a more melodic, driving and hopeful feel. Together, the EP explores contrast, balance, and the idea of finding your way forward.

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Familiar Faces (Deluxe)

Familiar Faces (Deluxe)

Featuring new reinterpretations and expanded material, the deluxe edition of Familiar Faces introduces remixes from Kymira and Misc.Inc, alongside three additional chill mixes of “Mirrorball,” “Lacuna,” and “Midnight at Casa 24.” Building on the original release, A.M.R’s sophomore project continues as a captivating collection of heartfelt compositions, designed to resonate deeply with listeners. Each track unfolds as a thoughtful exploration of human connection, inviting introspection through layered soundscapes while preserving the album’s intimate and reflective essence.

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