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Melodic House Producer A.M.R Unveils Touching Sophomore Album, ‘Familiar Faces,’ on Monstercat Silk

‘Familiar Faces’ Features Fractures, Brandon Mignacca, and Kymira

November 14th, 2023 — Following the release of singles “Got A Feeling,” “Lacuna” with Kymira, and “Mirrorball” with Fractures, multi-disciplinary artist A.M.R returns to Monstercat Silk today with his sophomore album, ‘Familiar Faces.’ The album delivers a delightful array of meaningful records bound to touch listeners’ hearts. As each track unfolded organically in the production process, they collectively embodied a central theme – a reflection on human connections and loved ones. 

Stream – https://listen.monstercatmusic.com/familiarfaces-4akq 

Aptly titled ‘Familiar Faces,’ A.M.R honed in on inspiration from the precious pillars in life that bring him the most meaning – his beloved wife, adored family, and treasured friends. Within the package, “Little Stars” serves as a heartfelt tribute to his family and cherished childhood memories. “Mirrorball” holds the most meaning to A.M.R, echoing the joy etched deeply in his heart from a day at the beach with his wife. “Midnight at Casa 24” and “Sakura” depict special moments shared with his close circle of friends, lending an emotional depth to the album’s theme.

A.M.R sharesMost of the tracks on this album naturally aligned with the album’s theme without any intention at all, and the title just made sense to me after taking a step back to understand and reflect on what this album really meant when put together. I couldn’t be happier with the way ‘Familiar Faces’ turned out, and I hope fans will share that excitement too when they hear it.”

Putting A.M.R’s impeccable stylings on full display, ‘Familiar Faces’ spotlights a variety of his production with tracks ranging from downtempo, orchestral, and 4/4. The album allowed A.M.R to push his own musical boundaries and explore new ideas, welcoming a new chapter of his artistry. It taught him to be more adventurous while composing, working with poetry for the first time in “I Hear You.” Normally using Kontakt instruments to craft string sections, which has played a pivotal role in A.M.R’s signature sound, he added the Prophet 6 to the core sound for the package, heard on tracks like “Holding On Is Human,” where it was used to support the lead in the pad swells. 

Fused with raw vulnerability, “Holding On Is Human” stands as one of the package’s most profoundly moving records. Julia Church’s vocals convey the pain of drifting apart, yet A.M.R paints a glimmer of hope through the uplifting chords. Ultimately, the song’s meaning reminds listeners that in the aftermath of parting ways with someone, time has the power to heal even the most heart-wrenching emotional wounds. 

A.M.R’s skillsets in production and composing have hailed him as an authority in the organic and melodic house circuit, also standing as a passionate ambassador of an under-represented part of the globe in electronic music in Qatar. With an expansive catalogue characterized by entrancing, emotive, and eloquent messages that resonate deep within the soul, A.M.R’s music constructs an unparalleled bond with his audience.

He has garnered outstanding support from SiriusXM Chill (with “Lacuna” and “Mirrorball” on heavy rotation), Apple Music and Spotify (a recognized force in the Chill House genre), and in the #1 app for meditation and sleep, Calm. With a coveted sync on Monstercat Silk’s in-game Rocket League playlist, and takeover on Monstercat Silk Showcase earlier this year, he’s further established himself as a Silk favourite. Beyond label boundaries, he’s drawn the likes from trance tastemakers Armin van BuurenGabriel & Dresden, and Above & Beyond, who welcomed him as guest on their radio show, Group Therapy

A.M.R’s effortless rise in the scene is a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to compelling artistry. This next chapter will continue to elevate his trajectory toward new lengths of creativity in upcoming music and live shows to be announced soon. 

‘Familiar Faces’ Tracklist

1. Little Stars

2. Holding On Is Human

3. Lacuna (with Kymira)

4. Got A Feeling

5. Mirrorball (with Fractures)

6. Wounds (with Brandon Mignacca)

7. Sakura

8. Here We Are

9. Midnight At Casa 24

10. I Hear You

A.M.R Bio 

Amr Hachicho – known under his recording alias A.M.R – is an electronic music producer & audio engineer from Qatar.

Amr began his journey into the world of electronic music during his early teens, experimenting with different styles of dance music in his bedroom studio. Coming from a musically inclined family, music has always played a big part in his life.

Even at a young age, Amr was constantly drawn to electronic music for its captivating and emotive melodies. As A.M.R, he made his debut in 2008, publishing his first major single gaining him popularity and support from some of the leading trance DJs and producers from around the world, including Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, and Tiësto.

In 2018, A.M.R took on a new challenge and made his first appearance into the Deep & Progressive scene with the EP ‘Orchids,’ followed by ‘Silver Lining’ and ‘Pale Blue,’ released on Monstercat Silk. A unique blend of tones and instruments received exceptional responses, sparking a new path for this artist. Several of A.M.R’s singles are in regular rotation on SiriusXM Chill, including “Fell Out Of Love” with Brandon Mignacca. In 2020, he debuted his first artist album ‘A Place For Everything.’ A compilation of familiar and fresh sounds full of color, each track taking the listener on a musical experience. Later that year, he produced a guest mix for Above & Beyond’s acclaimed “Group Therapy” radio show.

A.M.R continues his pursuit in the realm of electronic music, finding new and innovative ways of reaching his audience, but keeping his signature sound at the core of each track. 

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