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Mexican dark-synth act CNJR, who fuses retro synthesizers, dark cinematic science fiction themes, post-rock, electronic music, IDM, synthwave, darkwave, downtempo, instrumental hip-hop, indie electronic, witch house, and various other influences, shares a brand new mini documentary about the process of making new album, I Can See The Church Burning Through The Binoculars, and about the man behind the whole thing.
CNJR covers a vast emotional spectrum with music that is meant to inspire a journey. On the new album I Can See The Church Burning Through The Binoculars CNJR notes: "This album came together during a time in my life when I was processing internally about my childhood, the relationships in my life, my experience as a queer person, gender fluid person, and really being honest about the dynamics present around me. A lot of fear, pain, repression, alienation, and self-censoring came up for me, and you can hear it in the music. The result is a pretty dark exploration, I hope it can feel cathartic for listeners in a similar way it was for me to work on the compositions."
Watch the documentary video in the player below. New album I Can See The Church Burning Through The Binoculars is out now via Future Archive Recordings and can be streamed in its entirety. Link