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Azure Ray is an American dream pop duo, consisting of musicians Orenda Fink and Maria Taylor. Formed in Athens, Georgia , in 2001, they later moved to Omaha, Nebraska , and became part of the Saddle Creek Records music scene, which also included Bright Eyes , The Faint , and Cursive .
Azure Ray is the debut studio album by American duo Azure Ray, consisting of Maria Taylor and Orenda Fink. It was originally released on January 16, 2001 by Warm Electronic Recordings . Background
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As Above, So Below is the seventh studio release by American duo Azure Ray, consisting of Maria Taylor and Orenda Fink. It was originally released on September 4, 2012, on Saddle Creek Records and features co-production by Andy LeMaster and Todd Fink (of The Faint ).
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On August 4, 2010, Stereogum announced Azure Ray had reunited and premiered the first song from Drawing Down the Moon, "Don't Leave My Mind.". [1] They later premiered the video, directed by Ryan Berg, for "Don't Leave My Mind" on September 30, 2010, [2] Pitchfork called said the new album, "sounds warmly familiar, a reminder of why we missed them in the first place."