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The band about Amine becoming a permanent fixture in the group, Amine's old project Simple Machines, being on stage alone vs a group, Little Death, the album theme, the affect of trauma, influence of sexuality on their music, who's influencing them currently, working in Montreal vs Vancouver, and Jazz influences.

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Video interview with Amine Bouzaher (bass/violin), Jenny Lea (vocals/keys), and Mikey J Blige (production/guitar) from Vancouver's future bass R&B influenced I M U R. FaceCulture spoke with the band about their beginnings in music, their first albums, when Jenny and Mikey first met, the influence of R&B, sexual autonomy, Amine becoming a permanent fixture, Simple Machines, Little Death, the affect of trauma, influence of sexuality on their music, working in Montreal vs Vancouver, Jazz influences, differences in sounds on their upcoming material vs their old material, the theme of the new EP, relationships, Vancouver jazz vs Montreal jazz, what's next for them, the new single "Miss You Hate You," Jenny's relationship with sobriety, plans for 2018. (10/05/2018)

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